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American Express CEO Kenneth Chenault is Black
Highly influential Black woman business owner
Rosalind Brewer, a Black woman, serves as CEO
Vera Moore "realized the void in the market for quality products for women of color, specifically a natural looking foundation that didn’t rub off on your clothes. This gave birth to Vera Moore Cosmetics."
Founded after Selena Cuffe learned only 2% of South African's wine industry is black-owned.
Owned by Janell Stephens, a Black woman, mother of five, and dedicated vegan seeking to make more natural and safe hair products.
Founded by Felis Butler, with a mission to cater to 4c category curly hair and use indigenous recipes.
Naturade is the largest Black-owned natural supplement company in the U.S.
Owner Anthony Dickey has Alicia Keys, Kelis, and Michelle Obama as his clients.
Owned by Jamyla and Pierre Bannu, the company is named after the Yoruba word meaning "honey."
Black-owned organic skin and hair products, inspired by the owner's Brazilian background.
Created by Liberians Richelieu Dennis and Nyema Tubman.
Black business leader Ursula Burns is chairwoman and CEO
The first black-owned auto group to reach $1.5 billion in annual revenue.
One of the two owners, Olowo-n’djo Tchala, is from Togo.
Founded by Black business leader Jasmine Lawrence.
Iman is Founder and CEO of IMAN Cosmetics, a beauty company that created the first cosmetics and skincare collection designed for all Women with Skin of Color™.
Named Black Enterprise's 2013 Auto Dealer of the Year Award.
Bank which aims to serve the needs of urban communities.
The McBride family owns McBride Research Laboratories, creating several lines of multicultural hair care products.
HIMistry was born from a basic need to provide professional-quality skin care products to men of all skin types and racial backgrounds. Established by Darnell Henderson, who faced skin care dilemmas ignored by many companies.