NEW YORK (WABC) — Coming up on Here and Now, we speak with Black entrepreneurs who are tapping into alternative pathways while building a career and growing wealth.
No one has been harder hit by the current flailing economy than Black women, who have faced higher job losses than any other demographic group, according to the Economic Policy Institute.
Starting a new career can be daunting, but repositioning skillsets can create newfound success and wealth.
Joining us to discuss is Tricia Lee, a real estate broker, star of the Netflix reality show “Owning Manhattan” and founder of the “Money Matters” series.
Also ahead, meet the founder of Camille Rose, the nation’s leading Black hair care line that started with a home remedy whipped up in the kitchen.
And later, how the threat of a life sentence in prison inspired a model turned celebrity make-up artist and now CEO.
The former corrections officer who has found the recipe for success baking cookies.
And meet the CEO invested in how you start your day, one healthy spoonful at a time.
Here and Now with Sandra Bookman airs Sundays at 12:00 p.m. on Channel 7, WABC-TV in New York City.
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