On a blustery Chicago night, 15 Black men stepped out of the safe confines of their homes, and came together at the downtown offices of Quant16 at the special invitation of business leader Robert Blackwell, Jr.
Chicago, the same city that for decades was lauded as the global Black business capital of the world, that evening fittingly hosted the genesis of TESC.Love, an acronym for The Entrepreneurial Saving Cities. Now officially launched, TESC.Love is a burgeoning movement of people of good will dedicated to one laudatory premise: Proving that the free enterprise system works for all Americans and can yield success for anyone willing to excel in an area where they possess world-class potential, if given the opportunity.
The brainchild of Blackwell, who for over 25 years has led Quant16 (formerly EKI-Digital), the premier and innovative digital transformation provider specializing in cutting-edge digital solutions tailored to the needs of public and private sector organizations, the ask that he’s making is a simple one. “We ask that everyone takes action by partnering with Black and Brown Businesses,” Blackwell states. “We also require that those businesses impacted through the TESC.Love, tangibly reach back and pull other individuals and businesses from their communities...
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