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This man built a $1.2bn company supplying parts to Honda - Face2Face Africa

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From a humble upbringing in North Carolina, Billy Vickers has risen through the corporate ladder to become one of the most successful black business owners in the United States. His journey to the top started from his grandfather’s cotton farm where he developed his work ethics. Vickers purchased Modular Assembly Innovations (MAI) in 2011 after...

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