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The My Brother podcast features interviews of personal biographies of African American men who have accomplished significant achievement in various industries from corporate business and entrepreneurship, to the arts and public service. These stories provide insight into the pathways these individuals have traveled, and important information about factors that contributed to their success. These interviews are cataloged on our website to provide access so that male youth and young professionals can gain insight into the stories of these inspirational leaders and accomplished professionals. My Brother will also provide a network through which our target audience can network and connect with resources that can support and help guide their journey towards success.
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Thursday Jul 08, 2021
Thomas Moorehead - Entrepreneurship, Automobile Dealerships
Thursday Jul 08, 2021
Thursday Jul 08, 2021
Hailing from Monroe, Louisiana, Thomas Moorehead always wanted to start his own business. While working at the University of Michigan as Director of Community Services, and pursuing his Ph.D. in urban and regional planning, after receiving his B.A. in Business Administration from Grambling State University, his fraternity brother James Bradley of Bradley Automotive Group introduced him to the car dealership business and took him under his wing. That guidance would be what propelled Thomas to open his first dealership in 1987 and start him on the path to becoming one of the first African Americans to be awarded a new BMW dealership in Sterling, Virginia and THE first African American awarded a full-service Rolls-Royce franchise.
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