Recap + Photos from Black Enterprise 1st Annual Disruptor Summit in Atlanta  

 The first day was a mixer that gave people a chance to introduce themselves while enjoying food and drinks. The second day was jam-packed with speakers that covered almost every aspect of the business world, from tax literacy to beauty, fashion, and product branding.  

Slutty Vegan Founder Pinky Cole, shared details on “Building A $100 Million Business.” Judy Dupart, the founder and CEO of Kaleidoscope Hair Products, had a session on “Becoming A Beauty Mogul.” Other speakers included Olajuwon Ajanaku and Earl Cooper of Eastside Golf, the first Black-owned golf apparel brand; Mary ‘Mz Skittlez’ Seats, who is affectionately known as the “Kris Jenner of Marketing,” and Krystal “KG” Garner, the director of T.I.’s Trap Music Museum in Atlanta. Plus, Troy Millings and Rashad Bilal, the founders of the dynamic wealth education platform, Earn Your Leisure.  

The last day was a banquet and award ceremony hosted by Black Enterprise President and CEO Earl G. “Butch” Graves Jr. Check out the photos and videos from the banquet and the rest of the summit below

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