Constructing a business isn’t easy but considered one of the leading beauty brands helps to make major dreams come true.
SheaMoisture joined forces with The Roku Channel and MACRO Television Studios to launch The Next Black Millionaires, a recent series following the lives of three driven founders aiming to scale their firms to the following level.
“At SheaMoisture, we imagine in purposeful beauty which is being accountable to those who we serve. Which means from the products we create to how we show up with purpose, our mission is underscored by the dedication we’ve to the Black community,” said Cara Sabin, CEO at SheaMoisture and CEO of Beauty & Wellbeing, Unilever North America in a statement. “We’re thrilled to debut this docuseries because we get to focus on these three amazing entrepreneurs. We also get to make clear what the trail to a million-dollar business looks like, the facility of intentional investment, and the nuances within the journey experienced by Black business owners.”
The show depicts the winners of the SheaMoisture Next Black Millionaires program Dorian Morris, founding father of Undefined Beauty, LaToya Stirrup founding father of KAZMALEJE and Neil Hudson, Scotch Boyz. All episodes will probably be available to stream on Friday, July 7 on The Roku Channel, via the Roku devices, TVs, and online at TheRokuChannel.com.
“The Recent Voices Foundation is a groundbreaking, community-building effort that’s constructing a more inclusive entrepreneurial ecosystem for ladies of color to advance their significant contributions to our economy and society. We’re proud to proceed our partnership with The Next Black Millionaires program and share how we’re future-proofing our entrepreneur community through purpose, access, capital and expertise in addition to leadership development, skill-building, and networking opportunities,” says Richelieu Dennis, Founder, SheaMoisture and Founder/Chair of Essence Ventures and Recent Voices.
The show originates from the Next Black Millionaires program, which was launched in 2021 by SheaMoisture and the Recent Voices Foundation to supply Black founders with funding, resources and social capital to amplify their product-based businesses.
“It was such a privilege and honor to function showrunner and executive producer of such a groundbreaking series that highlights these dynamic entrepreneurs as they navigate growing their respective businesses,” said Erika Bryant, Show Runner and Executive Producer, MACRO. “Together with my team of producers, I’m thrilled to have played an integral part in sharing their journeys with the world and excited for his or her modern brands to turn out to be household names.”
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