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Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Five Star conversation with best-selling author, award winning speaker, George Fraser & Detroit Black Expo's Ken Harris




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HEAR best-selling author George Fraser and Ken Harris, two power house entrepreneurs, whose passion is help small business owners get to the MAJORS.

They work with businesses and are "networking" machines.
Hear the call about their message at
the DETROIT BLACK EXPO.
detroit black expo.com

Together all of us will share our hearts and what we have learned about business, networking and business success in a power-packed teleseminar:


In this 60-minute call you'll discover...


* Lucrative Branding Ideas
* Win-Win Joint Venture Strategies
* Creative Social Media Secrets
* Profitable ways to Run a Business
* Wisest way to Start a Business
* And REAL Money Making Ideas to implement now!


This teleseminar is exactly what the thousands of people I work with and talk to have been missing and it's what everyone needs to hear to be effective in this economy today.

Five Star conversation with best-selling author, award winning speaker, George Fraser & Detroit Black Expo's Ken Harris



Friday, July 23, 2010

DETROIT BLACK EXPO PREVIEW CALL


HEAR best-selling author George Fraser and Ken Harris, two power house entrepreneurs, whose passion is help small business owners get to the MAJORS.

They work with businesses and are "networking" machines. And they are doing a preview call about their message at the DETROIT BLACK EXPO.
detroit black expo.com


Together all of us will share our hearts and what we have learned about business, networking and business success in a power-packed teleseminar:



In this 60-minute call you'll discover...




* Lucrative Branding Ideas
* Win-Win Joint Venture Strategies
* Creative Social Media Secrets
* Profitable ways to Run a Business
* Wisest way to Start a Business
* And REAL Money Making Ideas to implement now!




This teleseminar is exactly what the thousands of people I work with and talk to have been missing and it's what everyone needs to hear to be effective in this economy today.



JOIN US FREE!


DATE/TIME: Saturday, July 24, 2010 from 4 to 5 pm. EST


Dial-in Number: 1-218-936-4700 passcode: 528281#

PLACE: Phone in from the comfort of your own home or office -- or out and about by your cell or by SKYPE on your computer!


** Only 96 places are available for this one-time telecall, so be sure to register early to secure your place. **




"See" you on the call!




P.S. Want to meet George and Ken LIVE in person at the Detroit Black Expo next week? Go to: http://www.detroitblackexpo.blogspot.com (get free Social Media Marketing ebook too when you sign up at the blog)





Sunday, July 4, 2010

What is the Detroit Black Expo?



The Detroit Black Expo (DBE) is the largest African American Consumer Expo in the State of Michigan featuring more than 200 black-owned businesses, 500 conference attendees and 2,000 consumers. The DBE “Economic, Networking and Entrepreneurship Conference” provides attendees with education, resources and networking opportunities. The DBE also highlights, showcases and promotes African American businesses throughout the black Diaspora. But, more importantly it’s an unique opportunity for corporations to reach the African American business community and target demographic of choice. DBE is mission-based and market driven. The Detroit Black Expo is the official conference of the Michigan Black Chamber of Commerce, Inc.

What is the mission of the International Detroit Black Expo?

The Detroit Black Expo (DBE) is a 501(c) (3) tax-exempt not-for-profit organization, whose mission is to cultivate prosperity among African American businesses through economic, entrepreneurial, educational and networking opportunities that will further enhance the quality of life for the State of Michigan and geographic cities, while bridging those who choose access to the global marketplace.

Who will be exhibiting at the International Detroit Black Expo?

DBE will highlight, showcase and promote an expected 200 black-owned businesses and corporations.
Increase your consumer market share with a highly lucrative and loyal African American consumer market-share.
Gain intimate exposure for new and/or existing products, services and marketing campaigns.
Identify potential African-American sub-contractual opportunities for partnership, hiring and consultation.
Identify potential candidates for employment and internship possibilities.
Feature African American employees through numerous programs and networking activities during the conference.
Demonstrate through actions, not just words your company’s commitment to the empowerment of African American businesses and its consumer driven culture.

What is the census of the International Detroit Black Expo?
  • 1.2 million African-American businesses nationwide
  • $689 billion dollars in black buying power
  • $4.7 billion dollars in Michigan black buying power
  • $1.6 billion dollars in the city of Detroit black buying power
  • 44,000 African-American businesses in the state of Michigan
  • 23,134 African-American businesses in Wayne County, Michigan
  • 19,530 African-American businesses in the city of Detroit
  • 27 national affiliate black exposes in 27 urban markets
  • 11,432 national International Detroit Black Expo members.
  • 8,692 regional International Detroit Black Expo members.
  • 5,013 local International Detroit Black Expo members.
  • 750,000 or 82% African American population in Detroit, Michigan
  • 20,000 DBE members nation-wide
  • 7,500 members throughout metropolitan Detroit

Detroit Black Expo IV at University of Detroit Mercy presented by Caesars Windsor!




Prominent Organizations unite to present the


Detroit Black Expo IV encouraging African-American entrepreneurship and business development





Detroit, MI. – The Detroit Black Expo IV will take place July 28 – August 1, 2010 at the University
of Detroit Mercy McNichols
campus and is proudly presented by Caesars Windsor. Founded in 2004, The
Detroit Black Expo is the largest African-American consumer exposition in the
State of Michigan
and will feature an expected 200 black-owned businesses, 500 conference
participants and 2,000 consumers.


The event is free and open to the public. The expo, supported by community partners, aims to set the stage for future economic growth and stability within the city of Detroit by providing a forum for participants
which includes; the opportunity to take part in panel discussions and hear
keynote speakers from various industries, participate in workshops, utilize
small business resources and the expo also provides multiple networking opportunities.


The Michigan Black Chamber of Commerce, The Michigan Southern Christian Leadership Conference and the Detroit Rainbow PUSH Coalition are also supporting the event.

“These are critical times in the State of Michigan's economy, but we, as a community, must support entrepreneurial activity and
small business growth. We are also witnessing a tremendous paradigm-shift from
a state dominated by the automotive industry towards a more diversified and
progressive entrepreneurial environment. African Americans are realizing their
consumer buying power and refocusing the dollar to support those who in turn
support them” says Detroit Black Expo IV’s President and CEO, Ken Harris.


“The Detroit Black Expo IV is to encourage and develop these new opportunities within this new economic environment”. In the state of Michigan,
African Americans represent better than 44,000 black-owned firms with 19,530 of
those businesses residing in the city of Detroit
alone.

For a full list of scheduled events, information and registration information, please visit www.DetroitBlackExpo.com or call (313) 638-2052.



Media Contact:


Orena Perry


Executive Producer, Detroit Black Expo IV


313-638-2052

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Kenneth L. Harris is known for his maverick-style in his approach to altering societal and economic challenges within his community. An avid reader and socially-conscious individual, Kenneth has always been
passionate about helping African-Americans and other minorities realize
their dreams, most importantly through entrepreneurship and economic
empowerment. He found it necessary to bridge the gap between
minority-owned businesses throughout the region and founded the
International Detroit Black Expo, Incorporated (IDBE) on May 24, 200
4.


Kenneth has made tremendous landmarks and professional accomplishments
at the young age of 34, such as the first African-American Chief of
Staff and Executive Assistant to the Mayor of Southfield and the first
African-American Director of Greek Affairs at Wayne State University.
Additionally, he is the first African-American Counseling Psychologist
for St. John Community Health and is currently the first
African-American Director of Minority Business Development and Strategic
Initiatives for the Michigan Minority Business Development Council,
Inc.

Kenneth also serves on the Board of Directors for the National
Pan-Hellenic Council, Michigan Center for Fair Housing, the United Negro
College Fund, the First Independence Bank Community Development
Corporation and the NAACP – Detroit Branch Economic Empowerment
Committee Chairperson. He is an active life member of Omega Psi Phi
Fraternity, Inc., Prince Hall Masonry, Hartford Memorial Baptist Church
and the Michigan Black Chamber of Commerce, just to name a few.

Recently, Kenneth L. Harris received the U.S. Small Business (SBA) 2007
Minority Business Advocate of the Year award, inducted into Crain’s
Detroit Business Class of 2007 40 under 40 and Who’s Who in Black
Detroit Most Influential. Kenneth was most recently honored by the
Michigan Women’s Marketplace & CEED as the 2008 Entrepreneur of the
Year. Kenneth also received the 2008 Excellence Award for Economic
Empowerment by 100 Black Men of Greater Detroit, Inc.

Kenneth graduated with a BA in Psychology and MA in Counseling
Psychology both from Clark Atlanta University in Atlanta, Georgia and is
currently a Ph.D. Candidate at Bernelli University in Alexandria,
Virginia majoring in International Business and Entrepreneurship Studies
and has received a Doctorate of Humane Letters from Detroit’s Lewis
College of Business in 2008.


Friday, July 2, 2010

Interview with Mr. Ken Harris of IDBE - RealTalkFM (2008)



How does your company benefit?
  • 5,000 expected African-American attendees
  • 500 conference participants
  • More than 200 expected exhibitors
  • $1.2 million dollars value in marketing, media and print exposure
  • 1.3 million website hits during the Detroit Black Expo
  • Access to African American consumers, entrepreneurs and professionals
  • Strengthen your business ties to the African American community

Expo Partners
  • Michigan Black Chamber of Commerce
  • Michigan Minority Business Development Council, Inc
  • African American Business Alliance
  • Booker T. Washington Business Association
  • Detroit Black Chamber of Commerce
  • National Association of Black Automotive Suppliers
  • National Association of Woman Business Owners
  • African and Caribbean Chamber of Commerce
  • National Association of Woman Business Owners
  • Michigan Association of Female Entrepreneurs
  • Michigan Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
  • Asian Pacific Chamber of Commerce
  • Native American Business Alliance
  • Chaldean American Chamber of Commerce
  • American Arab Chamber of Commerce
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