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African-American Marketing Association Launches Business of Marketing Bootcamp™ for Small Businesses
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African American Marketing Association
HOUSTON - Washingtoner -- The African-American Marketing Association (AAMA) is proud to announce the Business of Marketing Bootcamp™ (BOMB), a no-cost, 12-week cohort program designed to equip small and medium business owners with the essential skills to navigate the marketing landscape confidently. The inaugural cohort will run from September 17th to December 10th. The participating businesses are:
  • Arabella Counseling
  • Arlene Lollie & Associates
  • Art2lectual Creative Consulting
  • C. Lynn Marie Salon
  • Code Six Media
  • Dabney Tax & Accounting Services
  • E. CHRYS
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  • The Marketing Midwife
  • The Vegan Palate
  • True Digital Marketing
"In today's competitive marketplace, it's more important than ever for businesses to have a strong marketing strategy," said Michelle Ngome, president of AAMA. "The BOMB program will provide business owners with the knowledge, resources, and tools they need to develop a plan to help them achieve their marketing goals."

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The inaugural BOMB cohort boasts a combined revenue exceeding $1 million, demonstrating the potential for growth this program unlocks for participating businesses. The African-American Marketing Association is proud to partner with HP, Comerica Bank, Councilwoman Tiffany Thomas (City of Houston District F), B.ID, 126 Photography to bring the BOMB program to life. Their support allows AAMA to empower a generation of more sustainable entrepreneurs.

Additional cohorts will operate on an annual basis. You can learn more about the Business of Marketing Bootcamp on AAMA's website.

About the African-American Marketing Association

The African-American Marketing Association (AAMA) is a 501c3 nonprofit organization with a mission to galvanize and equip Black marketers, creatives, and entrepreneurs with the resources they need to grow their brand. Additional signature programs include the 50+ Black Marketers to Watch and the Marketing For The Culture Summit.

Contact
Michelle Ngome
***@aa-ma.org


Source: African American Marketing Association

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