Dynasties.

Black EnterpriseVol. 22 Nbr. 11, June 1992

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Black executives

Many of the leading firms on the BE 100 list are headed by the children of former CEO's. Several young executives are profiled, including Bernard Bronner of Bronner Brothers, Gary E. Gardner of Soft Sheen Products Inc, and Linda Johnson Rice of Johnson Publishing Co Inc.

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Dynasties.

They are young, highly educated, and self-assured. Having been trained by the masters themselves--the men and women who founded and built the largest black-wned businesses in the United States--a new generation of BLACK ENTERPRISE 100s CEO is on the rise. Their names: Bernard Bronner, Mel Farr Jr., Gary E. Gardner, N. Russell Goldston IV, Earl G. Graves Jr, Charles H. James III, Linda Johnson Rice and Pierre M. Sutton. After watching their parents build some of the nation's top black companies, all of them know what it takes to create something substantial out of nothing.

As the BE 100s enters its third decade, this meticulously prepared group is stepping forward to guide their families' ...

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