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"Position of Power II" Featuring R. Donahue Peebles + John W. Rogers + Doyle Mitchell 

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Catalyst Network Foundation Inc. Presents: “A Meeting of the Minds”
A panel discussion with some of the wealthiest African-Americans and successful entrepreneurs in the United States.
Don Peebles, the Founder, and CEO of the largest Black-owned real estate development and ownership company in America.
John Rogers; the Founder and CEO of the2nd largest Black-owned Investment Firm in the World.
Doyle Mitchell; the CEO and President of the 3rd largest Black-owned bank in America.
A conversation on Real Estate + Black Entrepreneurship + Paying it Forward + Investment Funds + Black Banking + Politics + Black Collective Economics
Date: Thursday, October, 22 2020
Panel Moderator: Laurel Djoukeng, Founder and CEO of Sparc + Catalyst Network Foundation Inc.
Panelists:
R. Donahue Peebles
Founder + CEO | Best Selling Author
The Peebles Corporation
R. Donahue Peebles is the Founder, Chairman, and Chief Executive Officer of The Peebles Corporation, with offices in Manhattan, New York, and Washington, DC; it is the largest African American-owned real estate development and ownership company in the United States.
In May 2009, Forbes listed Peebles in the top ten of the wealthiest black Americans, and in January 2015, it estimated his net worth to be over $700 million.
Peebles owns 100% of The Peebles Corporation. In April 2015, Black Enterprise named Peebles as one of the "Business Trailblazers and Titans of Black America: 40 most powerful African Americans in business".
The Peebles Corporation has current developments totaling more than 7 million square feet and $6 billion in cities, including San Francisco, New York, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Washington D.C., Boston, Charlotte, and Miami.
Peebles Corp. is launching a $500 million investment fund for minority and women developers.
To ensure “boots on the ground” support, Peebles said the fund will invest in projects based in cities where Peebles’ firm already operates: South Florida, New York City, Los Angeles, Boston, Washington D.C., Philadelphia, and Charlotte.
The fund will focus on urban infill projects that range between $10 to $70 million. There will be a variety of commercial and multifamily projects, with an emphasis on projects that offer affordable housing.
John W. Rogers, Jr.
Founder + Co-CEO | Philanthropist
Ariel Investments
John W. Rogers, Jr. is the Founder and CEO of Ariel Investments, the largest minority-run mutual firm in the United States. While a student at Princeton, he was captain of the 1979-80 Ivy League co-champion Princeton Tigers men's basketball team.
At the age of 25, Rogers started Ariel Capital Management after three years at William Blair & Company. Starting with only one major account-$100,000 worth of Howard University's endowment fund to invest-within six months, Rogers and an employee had raised an additional $190,000 in investment capital. From then on, Ariel Capital grew to $45 million and managed assets by 1986.
By 2004 Ariel had 73 employees, managed nearly $17.5 billion in assets for individuals, corporations, university endowments, and some of the nation's largest public and private pension funds, and was the largest black-owned investment firm in the country.
In addition, Rogers created the first two mutual funds in the United States managed by African Americans; the Ariel and Ariel Appreciation Funds both received four-star ratings in 2004.
By his mid-40s, Black Enterprise recognized Rogers as a "master wealth builder."
John has been highlighted alongside legendary investors Warren Buffett, Sir John Templeton, and Ben Graham in the distinguished book: The World's 99 Greatest Investors by Magnus Angenfelt.
His professional accomplishments extend to the boardroom, where he is a member of the board of directors of McDonald's, NIKE, and The New York Times Company. John also serves as vice-chair of the board of trustees of the University of Chicago.
B. Doyle Mitchell, Jr.
President and CEO
Industrial Bank
Doyle Mitchell, Jr. is President and CEO of Industrial Bank.
On August 20, 1934, his grandfather, Jesse H. Mitchell, who Founded Industrial Bank, opened the doors of the Bank for the first time with just six employees and $192,000 in assets.
Industrial Bank has grown into an institution with over 140 employees and over $600 million in assets, about $350,000 million in loans and leases, according to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp data through June 2020. Making Industrial Bank is one of the three largest African-American owned and operated banks in the United States.
On Friday, November 1, 2019, Industrial Bank acquired substantially all assets of New Jersey's insolvent City National Bank.
After receiving his bachelor's degree in economics from Rutgers University in 1984, Doyle began a full-time career with Industrial Bank.

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Комментарии : 16   
@wealthandwellnesswithGrace
@wealthandwellnesswithGrace 2 года назад
This information is so invaluable! I am greatly appreciative for the time and efforts you all put in to help us new entrepreneurs. I am going to listen to both the previous recording and this second one again until It registers to memory.
@michaelcampbell5849
@michaelcampbell5849 2 года назад
John Rodgers Black people in Tulsa Oklahoma had insurance during the Massacre, but the White Insurance Companies didn't pay off.
@juanzizi1245
@juanzizi1245 2 месяца назад
What a great community!
@malikr2271
@malikr2271 2 года назад
I couldnt put my finger on it but John Rogers is the dude who beat Michael Jordan 1on1 lol
@ADenton
@ADenton 2 года назад
Yes it is!
@thatonedude7070
@thatonedude7070 Год назад
This John Rogers? Or a different one?
@juanzizi1245
@juanzizi1245 2 месяца назад
Lol
@sjinvestors250
@sjinvestors250 2 года назад
How get involve in these conferences
@malldemelanin
@malldemelanin 8 месяцев назад
Insurance companies didn't pay out.
@SirPipman
@SirPipman 2 года назад
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
@malldemelanin
@malldemelanin 8 месяцев назад
Why they didn't tell the basketball players to look to sponsor black owned products? Nike has enough money from the black community.
@malldemelanin
@malldemelanin 8 месяцев назад
I don't want to sound bogus but I must say this. Why do we want to talk about black power but marry non black women? Curious on other's thoughts.
@BillieBluntTV
@BillieBluntTV 5 месяцев назад
It's rather a contradiction to profusely empower black people and our communities, but not marry black women. I rarely mention your valid question because I know that black people will say "love is love".
@williammcdaniel4888
@williammcdaniel4888 4 месяца назад
Well you really don't have too much power who you fall in love with I mean your heart is with the individual person not that color of their skin and I don't understand why that is important because you can make that point in products we buy why don't black people only buy black products since you only want black men to be with black women and black women to be with black men then we should only purchase things that are made and produced by blacks
@shawnwatsondavistv5202
@shawnwatsondavistv5202 2 года назад
🥳🥳🥳
@williammcdaniel4888
@williammcdaniel4888 4 месяца назад
Well I'm going to give my solution number one African-Americans and Caribbean island and African must come together to have some type of conference on finance and economics between the largest financial institutions that are black owned in the Caribbean island Africa and the United States there is a large pension fund in Africa right now that is almost valued at a trillion dollars there you have it all the largest black-owned construction companies investors and financial institution people should come together to find out how to invest this money in Africa the Caribbean islands and the United States there are 45 black countries in Africa there are 25 black Caribbean island countries that are controlled by black people none of them do trade or any type of financial Commerce or commodity trade with each other best facts
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