https://cdn.explara.com/public/v_10.0/internal-flow/img/event-landing/default_header_img.png
Black Entrepreneurship in America: A Historical Perspective
Sep 16, 2020
01:00 PM - 02:00 PM (America/New_York)

This event has ended. Please contact organizer for more details.

Report Issues

In order to attend HAE events, please join as either a Friend of HAE (fee membership) or become a Paid Member @ $49/year. Membership is open to Harvard alumni, faculty and staff. Go to www.harvardae.org/join


Advancing Diversity: Black Entrepreneurship is a 4-part series bringing together Harvard alumni for a conversation on the universal themes and unique facets of being black within the entrepreneurial ecosystem.

This first session will set the stage for the subsequent discussions by going through relevant aspects of the history and experiences that define Black entrepreneurship in America.

MODERATOR:

Jill Johnson, ‘90, Co-Founder and CEO, Institute for Entrepreneurial Leadership

PANELISTS:

James H. Lowry, HBS, Senior Advisor, The Boston Consulting Group 

Ron Mitchell, ’92, HBS ’97, Founder, Virgil Holdings

Susan Smith Richardson, HKS ’04, CEO & Board Member, Center for Public Integrity 


Please note that registration for this event closes 1 hour prior to the start of the session.

Organiser : Harvard Alumni Entrepreneurs (HAE)

Harvard Alumni Entrepreneurs (HAE)

For more information email info@harvardae.org

HAE is powered by Explara. Explara uses cookies to enhance your experience. By using our site, you agree to our privacy policy.

Black Entrepreneurship in America: A Historical Perspective

Ask Organiser

Report spam or issues