Montgomery, AL – The African American Entrepreneur Association (AAEA) is proud to announce its receipt of the National Black Business Month Proclamation from the City of Montgomery, known as the “Capital of Dreams.” This prestigious recognition highlights the tireless efforts and achievements of AAEA and its members in advancing entrepreneurship within the African American community.

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“This recognition is not just for AAEA but for every entrepreneur working tirelessly to build and grow their businesses,” said Leslie Giscombe, Founder and CEO of AAEA. “Together, we’re making history and paving the way for future generations.”

AAEA remains committed to empowering African American entrepreneurs through resources, mentorship, and advocacy. This proclamation from the City of Montgomery is a testament to AAEA’s and its members’ positive impact on the business community and beyond.

Welcoming the new City of Montgomery COO, Jerime Reid, alongside AAEA Founder and CEO Leslie Giscombe at the Council Chambers for the National Black Business Month Proclamation.

Featured Image: In the ceremony, pictured in front from (L-R), are the City Chief of Staff Chip Hill, AAEA Founder/CEO Leslie Giscombe, and City of Montgomery representative Jennifer Anderson.