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Free Post Margaret Iocovozzi 'I want to build a table for these vets': Lynnetta Smith and Combat Boots 2 The Boardroom CB2TB not only helps adult military members but strongly focuses on military families.
Free Post Altimese Nichole BlacQuity: Creating access and a community of support for Black entrepreneurs of The Lowcountry 'We envision an ecosystem where Black entrepreneurs thrive with access to the same resources, capital, and networks as anyone else.'