Ephren Taylor :: YouTube 20/20
Someone beat me to it, and uploaded the 20/20 clip of myself on youtube.com the segment called "Winners". This was a fun episode to shoot, especially in one of my favorite cities NYC!
Someone beat me to it, and uploaded the 20/20 clip of myself on youtube.com the segment called "Winners". This was a fun episode to shoot, especially in one of my favorite cities NYC!
I would like to thank all of those that watched tonights broadcast of 20/20. It has been a long journey and finally great to see our story being told. For those of you that missed it, you can see clips online at the ABC news 20/20 website.
We look forward to continuing to make an impact in the communities we serve.
Maybe one day we can get on Oprah!
Special thanks to CNBC and Donny Deutsch of Big Idea for allowing me to make my national TV debut on their network. It was a great interview.
You can see the interview online on the ever so wonder site YouTube!
Hopefully more appearances to come!
It looks like yours truly is headed to the Big Apple at o'dark AM. I am actually going up to speak at Jesse Jackson's Wall Street Project. You can read more about it online here http://www.wallstreetproject.org/news/1-3.html . I and a dynamic team of panelists will be discussing the transition of leadership to the new kids on the block. Additionally we'll be addressing a broad range of issues including politics, economics, and taking on the battle of economic equality. Should be a hoot.
3:30PM � 5:00 PM
SESSION II: MOVIN� ON UP: WHO�S GOT NEXT?
This session will advocate the importance of �strategic connectivity�. This principal encourages owners of small businesses, corporate executives and other professionals to recognize the power of working together. This seminar will highlight ways in which young professionals can begin the process of discovering successful minority-owned businesses, critical relationship building and solidifying networks which ultimately increases our economic strength.
Hosted By: IMPACT
Sponsored By: 4th Dimension Management and Amtrak
Moderator: Marshawn Evans, 27, Attorney and Chief Executive Officer, Marshawn Evans Unlimited (from NBC�s The Apprentice)
Panelists: Jeff Johnson, 33, CEO, Truth is Power (BET Host & Producer; Angela Rye, Co-Founder & Director, Strategic Partnerships IMPACT; Ryan Scott, Co-Founder and Director, Economic Development to the Panel; IMPACT; Ephren Taylor, 24, CEO Amoro Corp. (Youngest African American CEO of publicly-traded company); Omar Tyree, 37, Author & CEO, Omar Tyree, Inc. (New York Times Best-Selling Author)
This should be fun. Also got word that I may have a big break on National TV while I am there. That would be a nice change of pace and really help get the word out about the work we do at City Capital Corporation (OTC: CCCN) and AmoroCorp (OTC:AORO). I look forward to making it happen.
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