BLACK ENTERPRISE To Address Racial Health Disparities At 'Health Is Wealth' Weekend

BLACK ENTERPRISE To Address Racial Health Disparities At 'Health Is Wealth' Weekend

With support from Walmart, keynote speaker Bubba Wallace and others will come together to inspire lifestyle change for a healthier, more prosperous black community.

NEW YORK , Feb. 7, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- BLACK ENTERPRISE , the #1 digital media brand with more than 6 million monthly unique visitors, will host its first Wellness Wealth Weekend sponsored by Walmart this month. Enriched with insights from leading black health and wellness experts and a conversation with NASCAR star Bubba Wallace , attendees will have the opportunity to discuss not only the racial disparities facing the black community, but also life-changing tips and strategies to use to improve their lives. . improving their physical, mental and emotional health, increasing their earning capacity and wealth creation potential.

Celebrities, influencers and consumers will gather in Nashville, Tennessee on Friday, February 10 for a fun, inspiring and inspiring two-day experience that will provide key insights into key health issues such as managing stress and achieving a healthy body weight. , construction and mental health. Speakers who will share their professional and personal experiences include Zakia Blaine, founder and CEO of FBF Body; Dr. Bernard Ashby , founder of Comprehensive Vascular Care; Germaine Bald-Leftridge , CEO and founder of GBL Sales; Jody Brockington , founder and CEO of Niara Consulting; Jerel Webb , celebrity Nashville fitness trainer; Dr. Kevin Billups , Professor of Internal Medicine and Urology, Director of Men's Health, Meharry College of Medicine ; and a number of other health and wellness professionals.

"At BLACK ENTERPRISE, we strive to empower our audience to achieve justice and unlock opportunities for growth in all areas of their lives, but we can only do this by addressing the racial and social issues that arise," said Earl Butch Graves Jr. CEO of BLACK ENTERPRISE . "As a first event, Health is Wealth is the beginning of how we will have the necessary conversations and continue to support and influence the overall health of the Black community, from financial to physical and emotional health, leading to healthier lives. For everyone. ."

“Walmart is honored to sponsor the first BLACK ENTERPRISE Health is Wealth Weekend. Through this initiative, we continue to advance racial equity in the United States by focusing on the health disparities that affect black and African-Americans," said Regina Moore , Director of Founder Relations. "At Walmart, we support our customers and employees in a chain of good habits around the emotional, physical and financial well-being of being healthy. we encourage that it's a lifestyle that creates a response."

BLACK ENTERPRISE Health is Wealth Weekend will be held at The Westin Nashville and is free to all. Walmart as host sponsor, Gilead as kickoff sponsor, Manulife/ John Hancock as platinum sponsor. Members can learn more about the weekend, get program updates and register for the event at www.blackenterprise.com/healthiswealth/ .

ABOUT THE BLACK INSTITUTION
Founded in 1970, BLACK ENTERPRISE is a specialist publication focused on providing the latest information to people focused on success at every stage of their financial journey. Designed to highlight Black leadership and their entrepreneurial journey, BLACK ENTERPRISE engages audiences through its events, online and digital channels. BLACK ENTERPRISE wants to be the source of knowledge for financial success. To learn more about the company, visit blackenterprise.com and follow us on Instagram , Twitter and Facebook for updates.

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