By Joey Womack In January 2011, I, then a full-time entrepreneur since 2003, was extremely frustrated about the ups and downs of running my company, and simply wanted to get those frustrations of...
By Kamille D. Whittaker Amari Ruff was a 30-something entering a legacy industry with a problem to solve: There was a significant underserved market for small- and mid-sized trucking companies, a...
Seasoned trial lawyer Charles S. Johnson brings his expertise in the areas of health law, higher education law, dispute resolution and public policy to Tuskegee University as its new vice preside...
By Donnell Suggs On February 3, 2019, the City of Atlanta will join a distinct group of cities that have had the pleasure of hosting three or more Super Bowls when Super Bowl 53 takes place at Me...
By Katrice L. Mines, Editor This year has been the most active of my life. I’ve done everything from bodyboarding in Texas and tennis lessons in Florida to standup paddle boarding on a lake and...
By Katrice L. Mines, Editor kmines@atlantatribune.com I can remember sitting in an airport the night the George Zimmerman verdict was being announced. I had a brief layover and had rushed off the...