Join Ramona as she and Jay Bailey explore local Black History of Atlanta, by expounding upon the impactful life, leadership and legacy of businessman Herman J. Russell, Sr. In fact, Russell’s life continues to inspire a new generation of business owners through the Russell Innovation Center for Entrepreneurs (RICE). In their discussion Jay expounds upon Russell’s influence in the Atlanta community and discusses how RICE expands upon Russell’s legacy through its dedication to empowering Black entrepreneurs and small business owners. A native of Atlanta, Jay Bailey serves as President and CEO of RICE.
To learn more about Jay Bailey and the Russell Innovation Center for Entrepreneurs, visit https://russellcenter.org/.
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