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  2. How Camille Rose Became the No. 1 Black Woman-Owned ... - AOL

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    Janell Stephens, Founder and CEO of Camille Rose Serving the $9.4 billion beauty market for Black consumers Black consumers spent $9.4 billion on beauty products in 2023, up $1.3 billion ...

  3. 50 Black-Owned Brands on Amazon You Should Add to Cart ASAP - AOL

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    Since Camille Rose's launch in 2011, its founder Janell Stephens has championed inclusivity in the beauty industry with her line of products for coily, curly, wavy and straight hair types.

  4. Alain Bouchard - Wikipedia

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    Bouchard is married and a father of four children, Jonathan, Karinne, Camille and Rose. [6] The Sandra and Alain Bouchard Foundation is devoted to helping those with intellectual challenges as well as the arts and culture. The foundation also financed the Pierre Lassonde Pavilion at the Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec in Quebec City.

  5. Camille Rose to Host Three-day Beauté Noir Fest - AOL

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    In celebration of Juneteenth, beauty brand Camille Rose will host a three-day Beauté Noir Fest at Old Fourth Ward Park in Atlanta, highlighting Black changemakers and businesses. The celebration ...

  6. Camille Rose Garcia - Wikipedia

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    Camille Rose Garcia (born 1970) [citation needed] is a California-based lowbrow/pop surrealism artist. She paints in a goth subculture cartoon style. She says her influences are Walt Disney and Philip K. Dick .

  7. Martine Rothblatt - Wikipedia

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    Martine Aliana Rothblatt is an American lawyer, author, and entrepreneur. Rothblatt graduated from University of California, Los Angeles with J.D. and M.B.A. degrees in 1981, then began to work in Washington, D.C., first in the field of communications satellite law, then in bioethics and biomedicine. [3]

  8. Which US companies are pulling back on diversity initiatives?

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    A number of prominent companies have scaled back or set aside the diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives that much of corporate America endorsed following the protests that accompanied the ...

  9. Camille Hearst - Wikipedia

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    Camille Hearst is a female African-American entrepreneur and innovator, [1] credited in several online news publications for her decades-long contribution to the technology, social network, digital music service and product design sectors. [2] In addition, she is recognized as a leading woman of color in entrepreneurship.