The Network Journal Communications Inc. Founded in 1993 by Aziz Gueye Adetimirin, the magazine is dedicated to educating and empowering Black professionals and small business owners by.
1. Providing news and commentary on issues that affect the growth of business and the advancement of professionals in the workplace.
2.Featuring successful entrepreneurs and professionals who offer insights on business- and career-building strategies.
3.Highlighting business and career trends in key industries.
4.Providing information on valuable resources in the government, corporate and non-for-profit sectors.
Each issue of TNJ also contains articles on technology, health, personal finance and entertainment. Committed to the development of future journalists and other professionals in field, TNJ offers internships for college students in its editorial, design and business departments. TNJ publishes annually a comprehensive Entrepreneurs' Resource Guide for startup and seasoned small, minority and women business owners.
The growing success of The Network Journal can be witnessed through the many awards it has received from prominent local organizations. It has been honored by the U. S. Small Business Administration for its "outstanding commitment to America's small business," by the National Minority Business Council, Inc., for "outstanding performance in media communications to the minority community," and by the U.S. Department of Commerce's Minority Business Development Agency for "Outstanding Commitment and Positive Contribution to the MBE Community." It has been featured on CNN and Fox Television Network, and has been profiled in The Daily News, Diaspora Magazine and several other publications.
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