
And, the awards go to:
Angela Bassett
Carla Harris
Rosalind G. Brewer
Shellye Archambeau
The tech guru is the former CEO of software giant MetricStream. A Wharton Business School graduate, she has held various high-level roles in the tech industry, including a 15-year stint at IBM, where she became the first Black woman at the company to serve on an international assignment. Archambeau authored the book “Unapologetically Ambitious,” which offers insights on navigating professional spaces and maintaining work-life balance. The author was named one of the 46 Most Important African-Americans in Technology by Business Insider.
Benaree Pratt Wiley
Wiley is the former CEO of The Partnership, Inc., a Boston-based organization dedicated to developing minority professionals and increasing Black visibility in Boston’s corporate scene. She and her daughter, B.J. Wiley-Williams, were the first mother-daughter pair to earn MBAs from Harvard Business School.
Additionally, the information-packed summit and awards will feature workshops, executive panels, and industry talks designed to empower and inspire attendees. The event will take place March 11-14 at the Bellagio Hotel in Las Vegas. Register now to attend.
Source: Black Enterprise

