
Category: People





Dontá Wilson Continues Shaping the Future of Banking, Innovation, and Financial Leadership

People on the Move: Sonjie DeCaires Shaping Baltimore’s Business and Community Scene


Barbara Gardner Proctor Became a Role Model for African-American Women

Michael Haynie Continues Shaping Maryland’s Hospitality and Workforce Development Industry
For decades, Michael Haynie has been one of Maryland’s most respected leaders in hospitality, tourism, workforce development, and business operations. Through executive leadership, consulting, education,

Brandon Wylie Continues Redefining Modern Leadership Through Business, Legacy, and Community Impact
PEOPLE ON THE MOVE Black Business Review recognizes Brandon M. Wylie, MBA, CFSP, as a business leader continuing to bridge tradition, innovation, and community leadership

Wayne Frazier Continues Advancing Minority Business Growth and Economic Opportunity Across Maryland
Black Business Review recognizes Wayne Frazier as a leader continuing to make powerful moves in business advocacy, supplier diversity, and economic empowerment throughout the region.

Ron Thomas Continues Driving Financial Leadership and Client Success at All Financial Services
PEOPLE ON THE MOVE Ron Thomas Continues Expanding His Impact in Mortgage Lending and Financial Services Black Business Review recognizes Ron Thomas, Sales Manager at

Dontá Wilson Continues Shaping the Future of Banking, Innovation, and Financial Leadership
PEOPLE ON THE MOVE Black Business Review recognizes Dontá Wilson as a leader on the move whose influence continues to extend across the financial services

People on the Move: Sonjie DeCaires Shaping Baltimore’s Business and Community Scene
From the airwaves to the boardroom, Sonjie DeCaires continues to leave her mark on Baltimore’s business, media, and community landscape. A Baltimore-based entrepreneur, media personality,

People on the Move – Marshall C. Bell
Veteran government relations and public affairs consultant, Marshall C. Bell specializes in stakeholder development, community engagement, and strategic planning. As President and Chief Strategist for Bell Consulting Services,

Barbara Gardner Proctor Became a Role Model for African-American Women
(The Wall Street Journal ) – When Barbara Gardner Proctor applied for a Small Business Administration loan to start an advertising firm in 1970, she