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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: January 3,2022
Boston, Massachusetts – The Board of Directors of the Black Economic Council of Massachusetts (BECMA) is pleased to announce Nicole Obi as the new President and Chief Executive Officer effective January 3, 2022. Previously Vice President, Member Experience & Engagement for BECMA, the Board unanimously voted to appoint Obi
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“Idowu is already doing yeoman’s work around access and opportunity for minority businessesas president and CEO of the Black Economic Council of Massachusetts. I’m excited by howmuch more he will be able to accomplish. Thank you to Teri Williams and OneUnited Bank forsupporting BECMA from its inception and to former state Sen. Dianne Wilkerson, who
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On the eve of the annual meeting of the Black Economic Council of Massachusetts (BECMA), President and CEO Segun ldowu spent the afternoon at the swearing-in ceremony of the new Boston Mayor Michelle Wu. A lot of her work for the past five years was “making sure Black businesses got our fair share of city contracts,” says ldowu
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“Segun Idowu, president and CEO of the Black Economic Council of Massachusetts(BECMA), another coalition group, said the small amount of money won’t be much assistance tothe groups it aims to help. “Unfortunately we’re getting $50 million ... not just for people of color,but women, veterans, LGBTQ — which all are laudable groups to make investments
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