Dunkin’ Park was packed Thursday, but not for baseball. Instead, it was for the first Black Business Expo, which put a spotlight on the area’s entrepreneurs.
The 60 companies involved included video production business and health-oriented groups.
For Jennifer Wilder, it was about instilling that spirit in her son while he is young. He didn’t get a car for his 16th birthday.
“We decided that for this kid, our firstborn, we are going to get him an LLC,” Wilder, who owns The Sto, said.
He took that gift and started a brand, Eatin.
Many of the featured brands were about making people better. For Rise and Grind, that was being persistent.
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