A Purple Paradise: Celebrating Black Excellence at the 5th Annual Black Business Ball

A Purple Paradise: Celebrating Black Excellence at the 5th Annual Black Business Ball
The 5th Annual Black Business Ball, hosted by Black Business Enterprises and led by founder Nancy Korsah, transformed The Mosaic into a stunning “Purple Paradise” on October 19, 2024. The event honored Black entrepreneurs, with awards presented to Candice Ellis and Tommy McNeal’s Flame Mobile Kitchen. Yung Joc delivered a show-stopping performance and received the Icon Award. Governor Tim Walz proclaimed October 19 as Black Business Day, celebrating the resilience of Black-owned businesses.

Minneapolis, MN - On October 19th, 2024, The Mosaic in Minneapolis was transformed into a breathtaking “Purple Paradise” for the 5th Annual Black Business Ball, hosted by Black Business Enterprises (BBE). This highly anticipated event was a dazzling celebration of Black excellence, entrepreneurial achievement, and community empowerment, drawing attendees from across the Twin Cities and beyond.

This year’s Ball celebrated notable contributions to the business community. Candice Ellis was named Entrepreneur of the Year, while Tommy McNeal and his Flame Mobile Kitchen Caterers received the Tasty Choice of the Year Award for their outstanding culinary excellence.

The evening’s energy was elevated by the dynamic duo of Shayla Reaves, an award-winning journalist, and comedian Joseph “Juice” Sutton, who kept the crowd engaged with their seamless blend of humor and heartfelt moments.

Yung Joc Receives Icon Award and Delivers a Show-Stopping Performance

Renowned hip-hop artist and reality TV star Yung Joc brought the house down with an electrifying performance to close the event. In a surprise twist, Joc was presented with the Icon Award, honoring his influential contributions to Black culture and entrepreneurship.

October 19 Officially Declared as Black Business Day in Minnesota

In a groundbreaking move, Governor Tim Walz’s office issued an official proclamation declaring October 19 as Black Business Day in Minnesota. This historic declaration underscores the vital contributions of Black-owned businesses to the state’s economy and cultural fabric. The honor was spearheaded by Nancy Korsah, Founder and CEO of Black Business Enterprises, whose tireless advocacy has been instrumental in creating this momentous occasion.

“Black Business Day celebrates not only the entrepreneurial spirit but the strength and unity of our community,” said Korsah. “We are proud to stand with and support Black entrepreneurs as they reach their goals and create lasting impacts in our society.”

Championing Black Entrepreneurs

The Black Business Ball is more than just an awards ceremony—it’s a cornerstone of Black Business Enterprises’ mission to uplift and support Black entrepreneurs. Through initiatives such as financial literacy training, entrepreneurial workshops, and tech support, BBE equips business owners with the tools needed to thrive in a competitive market.

Korsah’s dedication was evident throughout the evening, from the carefully curated decor to the impactful program, ensuring that every attendee left feeling celebrated and inspired.

Celebrating a Legacy of Excellence

The 5th Annual Black Business Ball was a testament to the talent, innovation, and resilience within the Black business community. With moving speeches, powerful performances, and well-deserved accolades, the event reinforced the importance of unity, progress, and empowerment in driving sustainable success.

For more information about Black Business Enterprises and its mission, visit www.blackbusinessenterprises.org.

About Black Business Enterprises

Black Business Enterprises (BBE) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Dedicated to empowering Black entrepreneurs and professionals, BBE provides mentorship, funding, and critical resources to foster sustainable business growth. Through signature events like the Annual Black Business Ball, the organization works to transform “worth” into “wealth,” creating an inclusive economy where Black-owned businesses thrive.

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