Peace Hyde, other big girls speak at 2018 Essence E Suite Panel
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The Annual Essence Festival in
New Orleans, presented by Coca-Cola, is one of the nation’s largest live
events. Each year, the festival draws nearly 500,000 attendees who gather for
three days of music, entertainment, empowerment and culture.
Now in its 24th year, the Essence
Festival has featured some of the biggest names in entertainment and the nation’s
most influential speakers, authors and leaders including Beyoncé, Alicia Keyes,
Prince, Janet Jackson, Kendrick Lamar, Kanye West, Usher, Mary J. Blige, Stevie
Wonder, Chaka Kahn, Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, Rev. Al Sharpton, Deepak
Chopra, Ava Duvernay, Magic Johnson.
Renowned media personality and
founder of education non-profit, Aim Higher Africa, Peace Hyde, joined the
exclusive new Black Women’s Business Summit: E Suite panel this year.
The panel is an exclusive
festival opportunity for select founders, seasoned executives and emerging
entrepreneurs. In the E-Suite, attendees got the opportunity to encounter
experts who shared tips and insights on accessing capital, sharpening
entrepreneurship skills and planning career advancement, as well as strategies
to help expand expertise in technology and personal finance.
Joining her on the panel were
fellow entrepreneur and TV personality Vanessa Simmons, entrepreneur and author
Karen Civil, founder and CEO of curlBOX, Myleik Teele and artist, author and
entrepreneur MC Lyte.
Hyde shared her expertise
building over 800 businesses in Africa with a positive knock-on effect of
creating over 3000 jobs through her work with Aim Higher Africa. The
organization was recently featured in CNN for its impactful story and has
subsequently opened its Lagos branch in Nigeria’s tech hub, Yaba.
The organization was shortlisted
as a finalist at the 2017 Waislitz Global Citizen award for its innovative
solution to ending youth unemployment in Africa through its MRDT Curriculum.
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