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Black Business Summit Levels Up Black Entrepreneurs
Black Business Summit Levels Up Black Entrepreneurs
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Black Business Summit Levels Up Black Entrepreneurs

Austin, TX — Over 10 million U.S. based African Americans identify themselves as entrepreneurs. Yet research also reveals that small businesses run by blacks are 75% more likely to fail than other demographics, namely Caucasians, Asians and Latinos.

Black Entrepreneurs

The Black Business Summit aims to change that.

Founder, Fran Harris, has led Fran Harris Enterprises, LLC, a business consulting & business optimization company for 23 years, and believes the key to helping black businesses succeed is simple: education, mentoring and accountability. “The Summit features 15 black experts who represent over $160 million in sales in the past 10 years alone,” said Harris. “We agreed to do this Summit to send the elevator back down.”

The Black Business Summit features experts in a variety of disciplines including online marketing, software development, raising capital, high ticket sales, launching a brand, taking an idea to income, Facebook ads, celebrity-building, publicity and publishing. In addition to Harris, experts include Kim Coles from the hit television show, Living Single, bestselling authors Brittany Hennessy and Ron Douglas, and millennial business expert, Micha Nixon. .

“There’s never been a better time to start, grow or scale a black business,” said Harris, an ESPN announcer and former HGTV host, who appeared as a business and marketing coach on Good Morning America, The Today Show, BET and others. “If you leave the Black Business Summit without executing your business plan, that’s your fault,” said Harris. “Because we’re literally giving away advice, strategies, tactics and techniques that have made us millions.”

The Summit launches with Harris delivering the “Black Business State of the Union” address on a Facebook Live at 8 pm est on Monday, November 12, 2018, and wraps up with the “I Am Black Business” Pitch Contest Facebook Live that starts at 8pm EST Monday, November 19, 2018. Students can register at BlackBusinessSummit.com, and admission is 100% FREE.

“I’m committed to helping 10,000 black businesses start, grow or scale in the next 12 months,” said Harris, the Dallas native who started her first business (snow cone stand) at age 9. “This Summit is just the beginning.”

For speaker and sponsorship inquiries, visit www.BlackBusinessSummit.com

 

About Fran Harris
Fran Harris has been a trusted adviser, coach and consultant to Fortune 100 corporations, small businesses and non-profit organizations since 1995. The former Procter & Gamble sales executive is the author of 20 books on business, personal finance, spirituality, leadership and sports. She’s been an announcer for the ESPN family of networks since 1994, and hosted a renovation series on HGTV in 2010. She’s the co-founder of the Black Millionaires Summit, founder of the Black Business Summit and upcoming Black Internet Summit (February 2019), and a dynamic speaker whose messages have been heard by millions in over 30 countries.

Harris played on a WNBA Championship team with Houston Comets in 1997, and an undefeated (34-0) NCAA championship team at the University of Texas at Austin where she earned a B.S. in Journalism, M.A. in Journalism, and a Masters of Science in Technology Commercialization from the McCombs School of Business. She’s a real estate developer and co-owner of a $15-million-dollar sports facility scheduled to open in 2020 outside of her hometown of Dallas, Texas.

 

PRESS CONTACT:
Media inquiries – Louisa@franharris.com
Business inquiries – support@franharris.com or call 888-273-0151

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