One hundred of the most powerful and influential African-American leaders from across North Carolina will be honored in Greensboro on June 8.
GREENSBORO, N.C. — Black Business Ink magazine shares the stories of Black entrepreneurs, business leaders, and community influencers who are impacting the present and shaping the future. This year marks the magazine’s 20th anniversary. In celebration, Black Business Ink magazine has names North Carolina’s Power 100. It’s a list of the state’s most powerful and influential leaders and organizations. The Power 100 will be recognized at a ceremony on June 8, 2023, at Greensboro’s Steven Tanger Center for the Performing Arts. Tickets are $65 and can be purchased by clicking here.
9) Hon. Camille Banks-Prince
11) Hon. Loretta C. Biggs
13) Dr. L. Ebony Boulware, MD
16) Rev. Dr. Cardes H. Brown, Jr.
32) Hon. Teresa R. Freeman
47) Rev. Dr. Clifford A. Jones Sr.
53) Rev. Dr. Paul A. Lowe Jr.
54) Rev. Dr. Sir Walter L. Mack Jr.
55) Dr. Harold L. Martin Sr.
56) Dr. Henry C. McKoy Jr.
58) Dr. Christine J. McPhail
60) James “Smuggie” Mitchell
62) Hon. Michael R, Morgan
63) Dr. Pamela A. Oliver, MD
68) Dr. Elwood L. Robinson
71) Rev. Dr. Nathan E. Scovens
82) Hon. Teresa H. Vincent
85) Dr. Goldie Frinks Wells
88) Rev. Robert J. Williams Jr.
89) Dr. Shante P. Williams
91) Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Noon Hour Commemoration
92) Durham Housing Authority
93) Edenton Homeboys Social & Civic Club, Inc
95) International Civil Rights Center & Museum
96) Maya Angelou Center for Health Equity at Wake Forest University School of Medicine
97) National Harnett High School Alumni Association
98) New North Carolina Project
100) Top Ladies of Distinction, Inc.
Each of these people/organizations will be recognized at the Black Business Ink’s 20th-anniversary celebration on June 8, 2023, at Greensboro’s Steven Tanger Center for the Performing Arts. Tickets are $65 and can be purchased by clicking here.