Black women entrepreneurs can bring their businesses to life with help from incubator program supported by Wells Fargo


When Courtney James decided to leave corporate America to start her business in 2019, she chose the Enterprise Center incubator at Winston-Salem State University as her first address. By doing so, she had access to affordable office space, workshops, mentoring, marketing support and a computer tech center.

Two years later she enjoyed the benefits of an expansion of that business development program when the university’s S.G. Atkins Community Development Corp. was awarded a grant by the Small…

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