Pr 2025 - U.S. Black Chambers, Inc. https://usblackchambers.org The National Voice of Black Business Tue, 28 Oct 2025 18:40:31 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.4 https://usblackchambers.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/cropped-USBC-32x32.png Pr 2025 - U.S. Black Chambers, Inc. https://usblackchambers.org 32 32 The U.S. Black Chambers, Inc. Acquires Historic Former BET Campus, Launching a New Era of Black Business, Innovation, and Economic Power https://usblackchambers.org/the-u-s-black-chambers-inc-acquires-historic-former-bet-campus-launching-a-new-era-of-black-business-innovation-and-economic-power/ https://usblackchambers.org/the-u-s-black-chambers-inc-acquires-historic-former-bet-campus-launching-a-new-era-of-black-business-innovation-and-economic-power/#respond Tue, 28 Oct 2025 15:42:00 +0000 https://usblackchambers.org/?p=18649

Washington, D.C. — Last week, U.S. Black Chambers, Inc. (USBC) proudly announced the historic acquisition of the former Black Entertainment Television (BET) Campus, a 7.88-acre landmark once home to Robert L. Johnson’s groundbreaking media empire. With an investment of more than $38 million, USBC will transform this iconic site into the USBC Innovation Campus — The Epicenter of Business and Commerce.

This monumental achievement marks a once-in-a-generation opportunity to reimagine the future of Black enterprise. The new campus will serve as a national engine for business growth, innovation, and community impact rooted in Washington, D.C., extending its influence nationwide.

More than a milestone for USBC, the acquisition represents a transformational investment in the city’s economic future. It strengthens Washington, D.C.’s position as a hub for innovation, entrepreneurship, and cultural advancement, driving job creation, small business expansion, and generational wealth for years to come.

For over 16 years, USBC has been the national voice of Black businesses. With this milestone, USBC enters a new era as the global voice of Black enterprise.

Ron Busby Sr., President & CEO of the U.S. Black Chambers, Inc., stated: “When I reflect on the journey of the U.S. Black Chambers over the past 16 years, I see a story of resilience, vision, and progress. This campus is the next chapter of that story — not just a building, but a living symbol of what happens when we claim our space, own our future, and build institutions that outlast us. The USBC Innovation Campus is about more than today’s entrepreneurs; it’s about ensuring that generations to come inherit a place where their ideas, voices, and businesses can thrive.”

Leadership & Vision

The successful acquisition of the historic BET Campus was guided by the strategic leadership of Ron Busby Sr., President & CEO; Antwanye Ford, Vice Chair of the Board of Directors; Necole Parker, CEO of The ELOCEN Group and USBC Board Member; Rashad Jenkins, Chief Operating Officer of The ELOCEN Group; and Alisa Joseph, Chief Operating Officer of the U.S. Black Chambers, Inc. Their collective vision and steadfast commitment united public and private partners to bring this once-in-a-generation investment in Black enterprise to fruition.

The U.S. Black Chambers, Inc. extends its deepest gratitude to its Board of Directors for their steadfast leadership and unwavering support in bringing this historic vision to life. Their guidance and commitment were instrumental in securing the future home of Black business excellence.

Why Now. Why This Campus.

Just blocks from Union Market and surrounded by billions of dollars in new development, the USBC Innovation Campus is uniquely positioned to become the nation’s premier headquarters for business growth and advancement. Designed as a one-of-a-kind destination, the campus will offer:

  • Training & Development — Best-in-class entrepreneurial training centers, learning labs, workshops, and specialized programming that equip business owners with the knowledge, skills, and strategies to achieve long-term success.
  • Business Resources, Incubators & Accelerators — Comprehensive support for startups, small businesses, and chambers of commerce through incubator and accelerator programs, hands-on technical assistance, and resources to help companies navigate today’s economy and scale for the future.
  • Commercial Growth & Flexible Workspaces — Office leasing options are available for small businesses and Fortune 500 companies. Co-working space is available for solopreneurs, students, and emerging enterprises, and there are warehousing and expansion opportunities.
  • Media & Content Creation — State-of-the-art podcast and production studios to amplify creative voices and fuel digital storytelling. The campus will also be the permanent home of NABOB and USBC Media’s production house, creating a national hub for broadcasting and content creation innovation.
  • Dining & Community — From a full-service restaurant for dining and networking to a distinguished cigar lounge for connection and collaboration, the campus will encompass lifestyle spaces fostering community.
  • Workforce Innovation & Development — Job creation and career pipeline initiatives that connect talent to high-quality employment opportunities, while preparing entrepreneurs, students, and professionals to thrive in the future of work.

More than a headquarters, the USBC Innovation Campus will stand as an epicenter of economic development, advocacy, innovation, and culture, a blueprint for the future of commerce, media, and equitable community growth.

More Than a Building. It’s a Movement.

The USBC Innovation Campus will act as a community staple designed for creators, entrepreneurs, chamber leaders, and innovators alike. Whether through virtual office options, co-working spaces, business incubators, or content creation studios, the campus will serve as a one-stop destination for the future of small businesses.

As part of this historic moment, USBC has launched its “Power the Legacy” Capital Campaign, a multi-year fundraising initiative inviting individuals, corporations, and foundations to partner in building this future. Contributions will fund the development of training centers, technology infrastructure, and community spaces that directly impact thousands of businesses nationwide.

For more information about the USBC Innovation Campus and to support the “Power the Legacy” Campaign, visit https://usblackchambers.org/usbc-campus/.


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tiffany@usbcnetwork.com

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Famous Amos Recognizes Three Emerging Black-Owned Enterprises with $50,000 Business Awards https://usblackchambers.org/famous-amos-recognizes-three-emerging-black-owned-enterprises-with-50000-business-awards/ https://usblackchambers.org/famous-amos-recognizes-three-emerging-black-owned-enterprises-with-50000-business-awards/#respond Fri, 04 Jul 2025 04:14:54 +0000 https://usblackchambers.org/?p=18430 Now in its fifth year, Famous Amos’s Ingredients for Success program supports early-stage Black businesses and honors the entrepreneurial spirit of Wally Amos CHICAGO, July 1, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Famous Amos, in partnership...

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Now in its fifth year, Famous Amos’s Ingredients for Success program supports early-stage Black businesses and honors the entrepreneurial spirit of Wally Amos
CHICAGO, July 1, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Famous Amos, in partnership with the U.S. Black Chambers, Inc (USBC), has announced the winners of its fifth annual Ingredients for Success Entrepreneurs Initiative (IFS). IFS supports pathways for early-stage Black business owners to thrive by providing $50,000 to three organizations each, in addition to mentorship, networking and educational resources. The 2025 winners include:

  • Terminal B, a Los Angeles-based fragrance company founded by Chris and Fay Breedlove that produces handcrafted candles and fragrances inspired by global destinations – redefining how we experience travel from home.
  • Arcarea Adult Day Center, a Lancaster, Pennsylvania-based wellness organization founded by Aracelis Rittenburg that addresses healthcare inequities and provides holistic care for seniors with dementia.
  • Money Honey LLC, a Los Angeles-based financial coaching company founded by Taryn Ferrer that provides money management strategies and education to help women build wealth.

“Our judges reviewed hundreds of applications from passionate business owners who are making a remarkable impact in their communities,” said Rachna Patel, Vice President of Marketing for Famous Amos. “Terminal B, Arcarea Adult Day Center and Money Honey LLC are incredibly deserving of these awards, and we’re excited to work with them to grow their businesses and help achieve their dreams. We’re humbled to champion the next generation of Black business leaders and carry on the legacy of our founder Wally Amos.”

In addition to being the fifth year of IFS, this year also marks Famous Amos’s 50th anniversary, which the brand celebrates through its Famously You campaign honoring Wally Amos’s “famously” authentic spirit. To commemorate the milestone, Famous Amos launched limited-edition Collectors Edition packaging featuring original 1975 graphics. In May, the brand hosted a free block party in Hollywood, recreating the community events Wally Amos organized in the 1970s and ’80s. The IFS announcement further celebrates Wally Amos by honoring his birthday, July 1.

“My father built Famous Amos from the ground up to become one of the most recognizable cookie brands in the world,” said Shawn Amos, entrepreneur, author and son of the late Wally Amos. “His story is like a lot of other Black entrepreneurs who have passion and vision but often lack access to resources or funding to help them succeed long term. It means so much to my family that Famous Amos is continuing my father’s legacy and paying it forward to help rising entrepreneurs thrive.”

Created in 2020, IFS has awarded 12 business owners a total of $600,000 over the past four years – promoting economic empowerment for early-stage Black entrepreneurs. This year’s distinguished panel of judges included Shawn Amos; Steve Canal, Founder of ONE Venture Group, bestselling author and branding expert; and Brittany Rhodes, Founder of Math Equals Me and previous IFS winner. Beyond IFS, USBC provides valuable resources that small business owners can take advantage of, including training, business development and engagement opportunities. More information is available at usblackchambers.org/resources.

“My father dedicated his life to doing what he loved and inspiring people,” Amos said. “Famously You doesn’t just celebrate his life and work – it also celebrates the fans who made his dream a reality. It reflects the brand’s ongoing impact in empowering people to be authentic to themselves and pursue their dreams. It’s a powerful full-circle moment, and I’m grateful to be part of it.”

Stay tuned to Famous Amos’s socials for the latest brand news: ThreadsFacebook and Instagram, where you can learn more about the 2025 IFS winners.

About Famous Amos
Famous Amos is a beloved brand that started in 1975, famous for its classic chocolate chip cookies. Founded by Wally Amos, a passionate Black entrepreneur, Famous Amos grew from a bakery in Hollywood, California into a brand serving millions of customers across the United States. In 2020, Famous Amos began a major philanthropic effort, the Ingredients for Success Entrepreneurs Initiative. Now in its fifth year, this initiative creates positive change and economic empowerment for early-stage Black entrepreneurs. Ingredients for Success celebrates the qualities that make each business owner unique and fosters long-term success for their businesses.

About Ferrero®
Ferrero began in the small town of Alba in Piedmont, Italy, in 1946. Today, it is one of the world’s largest sweet-packaged food companies, with over 35 iconic brands sold in more than 170 countries. The Ferrero Group brings joy to people around the world with much-loved treats and snacks including Nutella®, Kinder®, Tic Tac®, and Ferrero Rocher®. More than 47,000 employees are passionate about helping people celebrate life’s special moments. The Ferrero Group’s family culture, now in its third generation, is based on dedication to quality and excellence, heritage and a commitment to the planet and communities in which we operate.

Ferrero entered the North American market in 1969 and has grown to more than 5,400 employees in 15 plants and warehouses, and eight offices in North America across the United States, Canada, and the Caribbean. It has expanded its presence and portfolio with the addition of iconic brands such as Butterfinger®, CRUNCH®, Keebler®, Famous Amos®, Mother’s Cookies®, and other distinctive cookie and chocolate brands. Follow @FerreroNACorp on Twitter and Instagram. www.ferreronorthamerica.com.

CONTACT: Rob Tate, rtate@golin.com

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Power And Purpose: U.S. Black Chamber Inc. Honors 50 Women Shaping The Future https://usblackchambers.org/power-and-purpose-u-s-black-chamber-inc-honors-50-women-shaping-the-future/ https://usblackchambers.org/power-and-purpose-u-s-black-chamber-inc-honors-50-women-shaping-the-future/#respond Mon, 07 Apr 2025 16:34:29 +0000 https://usblackchambers.org/?p=18349 From breaking barriers in business, politics to uplifting communities, honorees like Ingrid Best and Congresswoman Yvette Clarke D-NY., shared their journeys of resilience and empowerment. By Eden Harris · Updated...

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From breaking barriers in business, politics to uplifting communities, honorees like Ingrid Best and Congresswoman Yvette Clarke D-NY., shared their journeys of resilience and empowerment.

By Eden Harris · Updated March 28, 2025

The United States Black Chamber Inc. (USBC), on Thursday, March 27th, hosted its annual “Power 50 Women of Influence” event honoring a diverse group of women from various industries.

This honor, for Ingrid Best, the founder and CEO of IBest Wines, a South African-sourced product, was “surreal.” While Best is known as a spirit and wine marketing force, having worked with Moët Hennessy, Bacardi and Diageo, she said getting this honor feels good when fundraising has proven to be a challenge as a Black woman.

“Raising capital for IBest Wines has been a struggle.” And not because I’m not a great founder, not because it’s not a great brand, but because historically Black women have a really hard time raising capital for wonderful businesses,” she told ESSENCE. And that’s tough, right? But my faith is so much stronger than my fear or a momentary challenge. Or some folks that just haven’t gotten it right and invested in us yet, right? Faith over fear.”

Research from a Harvard Business Review article shows that while 17% of Black women in the United States start or manage new ventures, a mere three percent achieve sustained success.

Best continues to prove her marketing prowess when she offered her wine to all 50 tables with a guest list surpassing 300 people at the event. In 2024, Best was accepted into American Airlines Global First-Class Wine Program, which will feature her wine in their first class section.

With President Donald Trump’s latest executive order “Continuing the Reduction of The Federal Bureaucracy,” aiming to cut the Minority Business Development Agency (MBDA), Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) chairwoman and Congresswoman Yvette Clarke, D-NY., addressed this at the event, highlighting the gumption of Black business owners amid funding challenges.

Clarke told the audience that despite “turmoil and uncertainty in our national politics, our spirit and tenacity remains strong. Even in hard times, we continue fighting to make our community, our country, a better place.”

Senior vice president of basketball operations and team development at the New Orleans Pelicans, Swin Cash-Canal said this recognition in the nation’s capital made her feel “seen.”

“I felt so much power, and I felt like our ancestors [are] in this room. That’s why I think it’s a little bit overwhelming for me because a lot of times in sports, I’m in male-dominated spaces. When I get into these spaces, I just really feel my cup,” the two-time Olympic gold medalist said.

The luncheon celebrated Nigerian-American Luvvie Ajayi Jones, a four-time, New York Times best-selling author and CEO of The Book Academy.

Asked what was her I didn’t come to play moment that made people sit up and take notice of her, she told ESSENCE: “When I started writing Scandal recaps, a lot of people started paying attention to my words because they would watch the show on Thursday nights and on Friday mornings they’ll come on my blog and from that point on I feel like my career has taken off in different ways.”

Angela Yee, former radio personality of The Breakfast Club and host of Way Up with Angela Yee  said getting together to celebrate women meant a lot to her because sometimes women can feel discouraged and feel divided. Yee added but when people come together in these settings, it shows how much power Black women truly have.

Regarding power, Yee just purchased a 30-unit building in Mid-town Detroit, a power move she made that she said she was surprised by. Ten of her units will go to formerly incarcerated women.

“Finally getting this building done in Detroit [was a power move that surprised me]. We bought this 30-unit building in Midtown Detroit. It took us two years to get this rehab, and finally, people start moving in on April 18, [2025],” she told ESSENCE, adding: “I did not think it was going to happen, and I’m just happy that we got to the finish line.”

Helping people to the finish line is a task Wendy Osefo takes on as an assistant professor of Education at John Hopkins University. The Nigerian-American was honored alongside other women and she leaves a message of hope to women by encouraging them to keep going despite challenges.

“It doesn’t matter what anyone says; it matters what you think and how you believe in yourself, and it may not happen tomorrow. It may not happen next month, but your dreams will be [a] reality, so just keep on going forward,” she said.

Osefo is also known for her participation in the Real Housewives of Potomac; however, she focuses on being a citizen of the world through her other roles.

USBC president, founder and CEO Ron Busby Sr., in his speech, told the audience that from boardrooms to the ballot box, Black women continue to move mountains and his chamber will continue to support their businesses, voices and wins.

Egypt Sherrod, the former V-103 radio personality, was among the honorees. Sherrod carved a lane out for herself in TV after leaving radio to start an HGTV show called “Married to Real Estate” with her husband, DJ Mike Jackson. The show is in its fourth year. However, for Sherrod, before her TV show’s success, she tried to align with an image that others projected on her.

“I was often auditioning for roles and positions and jobs of how people saw me. The power move I made was by saying, ‘I’m tired of begging for a seat at the table or auditioning for a seat at the table.’ I’m going to go over here to build my own table. I’m going to go over here and create my own show, build my own company, develop my own furniture line [Indigo Road by Egypt Sherrod] and do it my way,” she said.

For women looking for a blueprint to success, Sherrod says “Walk your own path,” adding: “You can use my journey and how I found my courage to continue to stand and rise … but you have to carve your own path because in you doing so, now you’re encouraging the next generation.”

Sherrod touted the success of her businesses, noting, “We have 110 employees. Designers, realtors, administrators, creatives, videographers, everyone in our production company, in our real estate brokerage, in our design firm. We created 110 opportunities, and that’s just in one year. I’m walking in my purpose.”

For women wondering how to win in business Sherrod told ESSENCE: “When we make a choice about what we want the narrative to be. The universe aligns in support of us.”

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Famous Amos Kicks Off 2025 Ingredients for Success Entrepreneurs Initiative and Launches “Famously You” Campaign in its 50th Anniversary https://usblackchambers.org/famous-amos-kicks-off-2025-ingredients-for-success-entrepreneurs-initiative-and-launches-famously-you-campaign-in-its-50th-anniversary/ https://usblackchambers.org/famous-amos-kicks-off-2025-ingredients-for-success-entrepreneurs-initiative-and-launches-famously-you-campaign-in-its-50th-anniversary/#respond Thu, 13 Mar 2025 17:17:28 +0000 https://usblackchambers.org/?p=18335 Honoring Founder Wally Amos, Ingredients for Success provides $150,000 in grants and support for early-stage Black entrepreneurs in partnership with U.S. Black Chambers, Inc. (CHICAGO – MARCH 12, 2025) –...

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Honoring Founder Wally Amos, Ingredients for Success provides $150,000 in grants and support for early-stage Black entrepreneurs in partnership with U.S. Black Chambers, Inc.

(CHICAGO – MARCH 12, 2025) – Ferrero North America launched the 2025 Famous Amos Ingredients for Success (IFS) Entrepreneurs Initiative today, in partnership with the U.S. Black Chambers, Inc. Now in its fifth year, the IFS program creates pathways for early-stage Black business owners to thrive by providing a total of $150,000 in awards each year. IFS awards three recipients $50,000 in addition to mentorship and access to networking and educational resources. Created to honor the brand founder Wally Amos’ legacy, IFS celebrates the qualities that make business owners unique and fosters long-term success for their companies.

“Wally Amos was boldly original, and his vision and impact are still part of Famous Amos to this day,” said Rachna Patel, Vice President of Marketing for Famous Amos. “Ingredients for Success pays tribute to the brand’s roots by helping early-stage Black business owners work toward their dreams – ultimately helping fuel a community where individuality and innovation can thrive long-term.”


Eligible businesses must be: at minimum 90% Black-owned, in operation for five years or less, headquartered in the United States, and owned by individuals 21 years or older. Applications can be submitted at FamousAmosIngredientsForSuccess.com now through April 23, 2025. All qualified submissions are judged by a panel that includes renowned Black entrepreneurs. This year’s panel of judges include:

  • Shawn Amos – Entrepreneur, author, and son of the late brand founder, Wally Amos
  • Steve Canal – Founder of ONE Venture Group, best-selling author, and branding expert
  • Brittany Rhodes – Founder of Math Equals Me and previous IFS winner
“Fifty years ago, my father put his dream into action and founded Famous Amos,” said Shawn Amos. “Since then, it has grown to become a globally recognized brand, and I’m honored to be a part of its evolution. I’m also grateful to serve as a judge for the Ingredients for Success program during this monumental year. So many entrepreneurs deserve a chance to grow their business to reach its fullest potential. IFS builds upon the lessons from my father and provides resources to help others’ business dreams become a reality.”

Launched in 2020, IFS has since awarded 12 business owners a total of $600,000 over four years, creating positive change and economic empowerment for early-stage Black business owners. In the spirit of Wally Amos, IFS alumni are “famous” for turning their passions into sustainable businesses – from developing a nostalgic card game to inventing pediatric learning tools to expanding access to healthy food in underserved communities. To learn more about IFS alumni and their journeys, visit FamousAmosIngredientsForSuccess.com/IFSWinners.

Famous Amos is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year and will commemorate with programs that highlight the past, present, and future. The brand’s new campaign, “Famously You” draws inspiration from founder Wally Amos, who was known for being unapologetically himself. To add to the festivities, there will be a limited release of Collectors Edition packaging that pays homage to the original graphics from 1975 and features an image of Wally Amos in his signature Panama shirt. The Collectors Edition bag is available nationwide wherever Famous Amos Cookies are sold, while supplies last.Stay tuned to Famous Amos’s socials for the latest brand news and 50th anniversary updates: ThreadsInstagram and Facebook.

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About Famous Amos
Famous Amos is a beloved brand that started in 1975, famous for its classic chocolate chip cookies. Founded by Wally Amos, a passionate Black entrepreneur, Famous Amos grew from a bakery in Hollywood, California into a brand serving millions of customers across the United States. In 2020, Famous Amos began a major philanthropic effort, the Ingredients for Success Entrepreneurs Initiative. Now in its fifth year, this initiative creates positive change and economic empowerment for early-stage Black entrepreneurs. Ingredients for Success celebrates the qualities that make each business owner unique and fosters long-term success for their businesses.

About U.S. Black Chambers, Inc.:
The U.S. Black Chambers, Inc. (USBC) provides committed, visionary leadership and advocacy in the realization of economic empowerment. Through the creation of resources and initiatives, we support a network of African American Chambers of Commerce and business organizations in their work of developing and growing Black enterprises. Learn more at usblackchambers.org.

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