About My Sister's Business: The Black Woman's Road Map To Successful Entrepreneurship
By (Author) Fran Harris
Foreword by Terrie M. Williams
Simon & Schuster
Touchstone
15th July 1996
United States
General
Non Fiction
658.02208996
Paperback
272
Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 18mm
339g
In About My Sister's Business Fran Harris, nominated for Entrepreneur of the Year by Inc. magazine, offers big ideas to small-business owners.
Fran Harris turns her attention to the stories of African American women who have learned to thrive economically under the most adverse circumstancesand pinpoints how others can follow in their footsteps.
Fran Harris, author ofAbout My Sister's Business,is the former president of Nouveau Sports Marketing. A member of the WNBA's 1997 championship basketball team, the Houston Comets, she has been a speaker, actor, screenwriter, and ESPN color analyst. Featured inEssenceandEmerge,Harris was a 1995 nominee forInc.'s Entrepreneur of the Year and Austin's Most Powerful Woman awards.
Terrie M. Williams is a licensed clinical social worker with a BA in psychology and sociology from Brandeis University and an MS in social work from Columbia University. She is the author of Black Pain and The Odyssey of KP2. She is the founder of the Terrie Williams Agency and has served as public relations adviser to clients such as Janet Jackson, Russell Simmons, the NBA, the NFL, and many corporations. Her Stay Strong Foundation is dedicated to youth advocacy and mentoring.She lives in New York City.