Goldman Sachs Graduates Six Duval Female Entrepreneurs

Six Duval County women graduated from the Goldman Sachs ‘Black in Business’ program at the GS headquarters in New Jersey. This highly selective, rigorous, 12-week/6 hours per week, online program, taught by New York University Stern Business school faculty, is designed for black women solo entrepreneurs who are provided guidance to scale their businesses. The selected business owners operate across multiple industries: real estate, pet care, accessories and fashion retail, human resources, and education. “We are successful business owners supported by a leading investment firms to build economic wealth in the Jacksonville community changing the game in our respective industries.” said graduate Natalie Sims, founder of N’sentials, a health and fashion intimate apparel line.

The 10-week online business education program is free and specific to each applicants’ business needs, that includes in-person learning at Goldman Sachs headquarters in NYC (all expenses paid) and a powerful network for sole proprietorships to help guide business growth and ensure that businesses stay in the black and strategic advisors to guide your path to growth. Specific eligibility requirements for consideration for your business to be a sole proprietorship (no other full-time employees) includes: minimum revenue of $25,000 in the past 12 months; revenue-generating business and operation for at least one year…

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