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POWER BREAKFAST:
FAITH AND BUSINESS TRANSFORMING COMMUNITIES
Keynote speaker, Mrs. Denise Durham Williams, National Director of Community Relations, Citibank, N.A. spoke passionately on the linkage between faith and economics, acknowledging the power of the church and faith-based organizations in building an active business community.
“We are here to partner,” said Williams, also a presenter at the 2006 Black Church Means Business Conference. “We want to help vitalize and stabilize the community.”
Williams highlighted her company’s $200 million 10 year financial education commitment to long term community development through wealth building by providing affordable housing.
Dr. Avis Hendrickson, Educator and volunteer member of the Conference Planning Committee, underscored Citibank’s focus on education in her update of the Conference’s various forums, which includes banking, real estate development and the business of fashion.
“Education is the key to opportunities, especially for our youths,” Dr. Hendrickson asserted.
The attentive audience listened to Rev. Dennis Dillon, CEO of The
“Some of the most formidable leaders are present,” stated Dillon, “…through our synergy of collective efforts, we will continue to make strides in economically impacting our communities.”
Rev. Dillon emphasized the tangible benefits to all conference participants, highlighting benefits to businesses that will see increase in capital, participation in government and corporate contracts; as well as increased access to product distribution and franchise ownership.
The Black Church Means Business Conference will be held on December 11th and 12th at the
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ABOUT THE
Under the mission “to enlighten and inspire in order to transform,” Black Church Means Business Conference was launched in 1994, committed to empowering the Black community with the spiritual and economic tools for community development and sustainability. The fourth major installment, the 2006 BCMB Conference will be held at the newly renovated
Piloted by Executive Chair Rev. Dennis Dillon, CEO of the New York Christian Times newspaper and Chief Executive Minister of the