'One of the goals of Renaissance is to grow, so that we can create employment opportunities for young brothers and...
Read more'This December will mark NEOO Partners Inc.’s five-year anniversary.'
Read more'If we are servicing our clients to the greatest satisfaction, then the bottom line will follow.'
Read moreSometimes you can impact a person's life in five minutes by honoring them.
Read more'There isn’t a hierarchy and all good ideas are welcome.'
Read more'You might have 100 doors slammed in your face, but one will give you a little sliver of a green...
Read more'We're Black-owned so we're helping address those healthcare disparities because representation matters—a lot.'
Read more'We do more than just sell books. We help create spaces where people can come together.'
Read more'The most rewarding part has been seeing people's health improve and seeing people start to feel better and look better.'
Read more'I felt like there was a need in our community for plus-size clothing that’s more urban, more fashionable.'
Read more'Even if I never got paid to design cakes, the fact that I'm creating a cake is enough of a...
Read more'Starting my business was a natural extension of my lifelong passion for architecture.'
Read more'I’m establishing and creating generational wealth when I teach young people some culinary skills, how to work, and some life...
Read moreI feel that there’s a huge impact because it's not just a business, it's multiple businesses.
Read moreThe company helps Black and Brown women find their joy by providing radical self-care.
Read more'There's a sense of pride that comes with being able to successfully run a small business and being able to...
Read more'We like to get to know not only the client, but also the community stakeholders—the community at-large.'
Read more'When you go on modeling agency websites, there's nobody that really looks like us. They just have one Black person...
Read more'Even people who are not granola fans like what we are doing.'
Read moreA new communal wellness space opens for Black and Brown women in Northeast Mpls.
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