Breaking Down Barriers for Black Female Entrepreneurs with Jozelle Luster Booker


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Episode 004 - Breaking Down Barriers for Black Female Entrepreneurs with Jozelle Luster Booker


Welcome to Sispreneur Stories, the podcast that brings you inspiring stories and valuable insights from industry leaders. In this episode, we delve into the world of economic empowerment with the incredible Jozelle Luster Booker, President & CEO of The Mid-South Minority Business Continuum.

In Episode 4, Jozelle Luster Booker shares her expertise in fostering economic growth and diversity through her role at The Mid-South Minority Business Continuum. Learn how this organization serves as an economic accelerator for Minority and Women-owned Business Enterprises (M/WBEs), creating strategic partnerships for sustainable business success and growth.

Key Takeaways:

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Economic Acceleration: Explore the impact of The MMBC Continuum on the growth and scalability of minority and women-owned businesses.

👉🏽Strategic Partnerships: Understand the significance of strategic collaborations with major corporations, municipalities, and government agencies.

👉🏽Diversity and Inclusion: Gain insights into the crucial role The MMBC Continuum plays in fostering diversity, equity, and inclusion for M/WBE growth.

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Podcast ID- S1:004

Black Business Association of Memphis
Missioned to improve the economy of Memphis region by developing successful entrepreneurs and MWBEs.

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