Melissa Murray and Symone Sanders Townsend speak to Caroline Wanga, CEO of Essence who fears progress could be lost for black women depending on who wins the election.
ESSENCE CEO Caroline Wanga explores Black women as chief executive officers of home, culture and community, and focuses on helping every Black woman recognize the chief that already exists within her. https://www.essence.com/entertainment/chief-to-chief-learning-love-oprah-winfrey/
VP Harris is gracing her first magazine cover since becoming the Democratic presidential nominee. Essence Ventures' Caroline Wanga and Alphonso David of the Global Black Economic Forum join Morning Joe to discuss.
Essence Ventures President & CEO Caroline Wanga explores black women as home, culture, and community CEOs, emphasizing their pivotal roles in shaping society. Her mission extends beyond recognition to empowerment, aiming to unleash the full potential of every black woman and celebrate the leadership qualities inherent within each individual. Through her advocacy and leadership, Wanga champions a vision where black women thrive as influential leaders in every aspect of life, driving positive change and fostering inclusive growth for future generations.
At 2024 Catalyst Awards, Caroline Wanga, President & CEO of Essence Ventures and Co-Founder of WangaWoman critiqued corporate cultures that prioritize words over action.
The hip-hop legend shares what inspired his latest album, talks collaborating with Janet Jackson and is joined by Essence CEO Caroline A. Wanga to discuss the cultural impact of the festival.
In this powerful episode of Tap In with TT, TT Torrez sits down with the CEO of Essence Ventures to delve into the magic of Essence Fest, what it takes to be a great leader, and the steps to revitalize your relationship with fear. Discover the secrets to personal and professional growth as these industry giants share invaluable insights and inspiring stories. Don't miss this chance to learn how to elevate yourself to the next level! #TapInWithTT #TTTorrez #Leadership #OvercomingFear #PersonalGrowth
In this fireside chat, Caroline Wanga dives into her field that sits at the cross-section of creativity and business, and how she is shaping the narrative and relationship between Africa and the African diaspora through Essence Ventures. The conversation will navigate through her collaborations that have served as cultural and economic vehicles for the African American community, and her forward-looking vision for the creative and business ecosystems that connect Africa and its diaspora. The session is designed to offer a focused yet expansive view of Caroline's influence and future aspirations in these interconnected worlds.
Caroline Wanga dives into her field that sits at the cross-section of creativity and business, and how she is shaping the narrative and relationship between Africa and the African diaspora through Essence Ventures. Wanga discusses collaborations that have served as cultural and economic vehicles for the African American community, and her forward-looking vision for the creative and business ecosystems that connect Africa and its diaspora.
Caroline A. Wanga, gives her advice on motivation, and she gave us two really good pieces of advice about failure, when it comes to telling our journey, and our relationship in general with failure, check it out
In this episode of The Path, Caroline sat down at Ryan Roslansky, CEO of LinkedIn to discuss how she went from dropping out of college to becoming CEO of the most distinguished media company dedicated to Black women.
Watch below to hear more about how Caroline pushed through barriers to chart her one-of-a-kind career path.
Conversations in the Gallery, Caroline A. Wanga, CEO - Essence in conversation w/ artists Alonzo Adams and Kyle Olani Adams discussing their Shadows Within Shadows exhibition at Richard Beavers Gallery, SoHo.
Group Black’s new favorite word? Co-opetition. Listen to Caroline A. Wanga talk about Group Black’s unified approach as a collective, working hand-in-hand throughout their network to scale the impact of Black media investments.
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“Burn YOUR Cardigan!” We often #ListenWithOurEyes and believe that our success is about mimicking what we see others do, whom we deem, have the kind of success we want. At #BEWPS - looking Bootsy-Collins-Fresh - Caroline had the opportunity to explain how cardigans were that “thing” for her.