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Following the release of her new track titled “Queen Moves Only, Mother’s Day Mix”, Jones donated $10,000 each to 3 organizations that make a positive impact in the world.
Read MoreKwanza Jones donates $15,000 to LA Food Bank after her team of volunteers from SUPERCHARGED by Kwanza Jones company packed 3,648 food boxes.
Read MoreBoehly and Clearlake on Friday agreed to buy English Premier League side Chelsea FC for more than £4.25bn, prevailing in a fiercely contested battle for one of the biggest sports deals ever.
Read MoreRun by a trio of VC partners, LA Tech Cares has raised $200,000 to donate to the L.A. Education Recovery Fund for summer school programs, and is ultimately aiming to donate around $300,000.
Read MoreEmerging property technology-focused venture capital firm Wilshire Lane Capital is selling a minority stake to Nile Capital which is backed by Kwanza Jones and José E. Feliciano.
Read More“This is not the Princeton of Woodrow Wilson’s time”
Read MoreBorn and raised in a middle-class family, the sacrifice of José E. Feliciano’s parents is a big part of his success. Learn more about his pathway to success.
Read MoreKwanza Jones is many things: an investor, a venture capitalist, a CEO, and an artist; but most importantly, Jones is what she calls a “catalyst,” someone who makes it her business to energize and empower others. Since 2014, Jones has been the co-founder and CEO of the Kwanza Jones & José E. Feliciano SUPERCHARGED Initiative, a philanthropic grant-making and investment organization aiming to impact the areas of education, entrepreneurship, equal opportunity, and empowerment.
Read MoreKwanza Jones has been called a lot of things: investor, adviser, venture capitalist, music artist, video producer and director, philanthropist, and CEO. But her label of choice? Catalyst — a much more apt description of her dynamic personality.
Read MoreThe voices of hundreds of Princeton alumnae roared at the opening reception of “She Roars” on Thursday, Oct. 4, held in a giant tent on New South lawn, festooned with black and orange decorations. The reception was followed by a women-in-the-arts showcase at the Lewis Arts complex…
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