The economics of success.
I HAVE BEEN A SUBSCRIBER TO BLACK ENTERPRISE magazine since my graduation from Howard University in 1989. Earl G. Graves St. was the commencement keynote speaker that year, and he offered a free six-month trial subscription to all Howard University graduates that year.I'm an African American male who has been blessed with a career in engineering and an M.B.A. from a renowned institution. I work in mergers and acquisitions and now as an entrepreneur. I have been able to apply to my life the principles from the magazine about creating and sustaining wealth with real estate.
I have not let my subscription lapse since the end of that six-month trial. Not a bad return on both our investments.
Bichard A. Osei
rosei@gsb.uchicago.edu
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Author: | Osei, Richard A. |
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Publication: | Black Enterprise |
Article Type: | Letter to the editor |
Date: | Jul 1, 2006 |
Words: | 128 |
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