Entrepreneur

, Social Media and the HBCU Network

Entrepreneurship, Social Media and the HBCU Network

Hash tags, tweets, sharing posts and blogging promote products and services instantaneously. Historically Black College and University graduates continue to use their collegiate experience, network and social media—while building net worth. They have extended their marketing beyond print media by using platforms such as Instagram, Facebook and Linked In. “The HBCU love is real on

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Growtuity cofounders (from left to right): Torrence Reed, Jamerus Payton, and Baxter Smith

HL 013: The Entrepreneurial Spirit Runs Deep at HBCUs with Growtuity

In episode 13 of the HBCU Lifestyle Podcast, I’m happy share with you a positive example of the entrepreneurial spirit on HBCU campuses through my interview with tech start-up cofounders Jamerus Payton (North Carolina A&T State University), Baxter Smith (University of South Carolina) and Torrence Reed (North Carolina A&T State University). Their company, Growtuity, Inc.,

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