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Torin Brazzle: Birmingham’s Small Business Champion

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By Erica Wright The Birmingham Times Torin Brazzle felt a spark. And that glimmer ignited an entire organization designed to serve minority- and women-owned businesses in the state of Alabama. “As a Black woman, as a mother of inner-city schoolchildren, and as a nonprofit leader, over the years, without fail, every time I heard about […]

Source: The Birmingham Times

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