Shark Tank regular and FUBU founder Daymond John is set to host Black Entrepreneurs Day, a virtual event October 24 that will include John in conversation with business leaders including Shaquille …
, Robert Johnson, LL Cool J and others. The event will also feature live performances from Chance the Rapper and Questlove, and a post-show DJ set by O’Neal.
The event streams live beginning at 7 p.m. ET on John’s Facebook page and be simulcast via LiveXLive across digital platforms includes YouTube, Twitch, TikTok and Twitter. The idea behind Black Entrepreneurs Day, created in conjunction with Medium Rare and presented by Chase for Business, is to provide guidance and inspiration to the next generation of entrepreneurs. As part of that mission, it will award $175,000 through six NAACP Powershift Entrepreneur Grants during the event.
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