“All of our 2024 Black History Celebration honorees are incredible examples of the Brooklyn community and role models of the best of New York City,” Peers added.
“I’m deeply humbled and honored to receive the Community Leader Award,” said Atiba T. Edwards, President and CEO of the Brooklyn Children’s Museum. “This recognition wouldn’t be possible without the incredible support and collaboration of these amazing communities that make up Brooklyn.”
“I’m honored to be recognized by the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce, which does so much to support our borough’s economy and our small businesses in particular,” said State Senator Zellnor Myrie. “Brooklyn is the capital of the world, and it’s fitting that we celebrate our business owners of color during this Black History Month celebration.”
“It is truly an honor to receive the Samuel L. Dunston Award,” said Tiffany Joy Murchison, Founder of TJM Media. “ Like Mr. Dunston, I started my business in my home. And like Mr. Dunston, as my business grows, I will, with a servant’s heart, support a wide range of clientele while consistently investing in the community. I do not take this award lightly and will represent it well.”
“We are a proud member of the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce and happy to receive recognition for our 15+ years of service working with government, nonprofit, and private sector C-suite leaders,” said Lishawn Alexander, founder of Lishawn’s Cupcakes and Lishawn’s Consulting.
The Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce Black History Celebration was made possible by a number of sponsors, including: The Brooklyn Hospital, Citizens, Con Edison, It’s Electric, JPMorgan Chase, National Grid and Northfield Bank.
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