The Harlem Business Alliance’s Cannabis & Entrepreneurship Summit In Harlem
On Thursday, June 21st, 2018, Harlem Business Alliance will be hosting Green Revolution 2018: Cannabis & Entrepreneurship Summit at the National Black Theatre.
On Thursday, June 21st, 2018, Harlem Business Alliance will be hosting Green Revolution 2018: Cannabis & Entrepreneurship Summit at the National Black Theatre.
There’s no better time than the present to transform that passion project into a business!
Google Digital Coach and Founder of C-Suite Coach, Angelina Darrisaw, will discuss why online marketing matters, key trends in the Small-Medium Business marketing ecosystem, lead activities on defining your target audience online at Harlem Business Alliance in Harlem.
The women pictured above are successful single women, who happen to be mom’s. Spark you and your child’s future at Harlem’s 1st incubator for African American women!
For the past 36 years, the Harlem Business Alliance (HBA) has honored black brilliance with their annual awards gala. The annual sold out must attend celebration is the pinnacle fundraising event for the non profit.
On Wednesday, May 3rd, 2017 the 36Th Annual Harlem Business Alliance Awards Gala Celebrates ‘Black Women Did That’ Honoring The Brains, Grace and Power Of Black Women at MIST Harlem , New York.
For the past 36 years, the Harlem Business Alliance (HBA) has honored black brilliance with their annual awards gala. This annual must attend celebration is the pinnacle fundraising event for the non profit.
Join the Harlem Business Alliance’s new incubator for, Harlem’s enterprising women! Applications for the 2nd Cohort 2017, open now, apply below.
Yesterday evening, Tuesday, March 29, 2016 Harlem Business Alliance (HBA), a New York City nonprofit that services Harlem-based prospective and current business owners, hosted their 35th Anniversary Awards Dinner in MIST Harlem.
On Thursday, November 5th, Harlem Business Alliance (HBA) hosted a successful keynote speaker and panel discussion for the event Black Business Matters: Achieving Economic Equality in Contracting in the Harlem Hospital Pavilion.
Silicon Harlem supports tech entrepreneurs of color and creates technology-enabled job opportunities through the development of Telework Centers.
As Small Business Month celebrations continue, New York City Mayor Eric Adams and NYC Department of Small Business Services (SBS) Commissioner Kevin D. Kim today declared “NYC Business Improvement District (BID) Day.”
Harlem, located in the northern part of Manhattan, has been an important cultural center for the African American community since the early 20th century.
NYC Mayor Eric Adams delivered his second State of the City address, outlining a “Working People’s Agenda” focused on delivering jobs, safety, housing, and care for New Yorkers.