2 definitions by the entrepronegro
entrepreneur: noun
origin: french
definition: one who assumes the risk of a business or an enterprise
entrepronegro: noun
origin: street
definition: one who creates opportunity when one does not exist
origin: french
definition: one who assumes the risk of a business or an enterprise
entrepronegro: noun
origin: street
definition: one who creates opportunity when one does not exist
An "entrepronegro" does not have the luxury to assume the risk of a business and/or enterprises because he and/or she does not have access to the resources an "entrepreneur" would. Therefore the term "entrepronegro" is earned solely from a burning desire, creative genius, and laser focus that it takes to see ones dream become a profitable reality using little to no resources.
Examples:
Lewis Lattimer: entrepronegro, Inventor
Tyler Perry: entrepronegro, TPS Studios
Sean Carter: entrepronegro, Rocafella Records
Bejamin E. Mays: entrepronegro, Educator
David Anderson: entrepronegro, Entrepronegro International
Reginald Lewis: entrepronegro, Beatrice Corporation
Curtis Jackson: entrepronegro, G-Unit Records
Earl Graves: entrepronegro, Black Entreprise
Sean Combs: entrepronegro, Bad Boy
Bob Johnson: entrepronegro, BET
Denzel Washington: entrepronegro, Actor
Spike Lee: entrepronegro, Film Maker
and millions of other men and women that go recognized and unrecogized.
Examples:
Lewis Lattimer: entrepronegro, Inventor
Tyler Perry: entrepronegro, TPS Studios
Sean Carter: entrepronegro, Rocafella Records
Bejamin E. Mays: entrepronegro, Educator
David Anderson: entrepronegro, Entrepronegro International
Reginald Lewis: entrepronegro, Beatrice Corporation
Curtis Jackson: entrepronegro, G-Unit Records
Earl Graves: entrepronegro, Black Entreprise
Sean Combs: entrepronegro, Bad Boy
Bob Johnson: entrepronegro, BET
Denzel Washington: entrepronegro, Actor
Spike Lee: entrepronegro, Film Maker
and millions of other men and women that go recognized and unrecogized.
by the entrepronegro December 2, 2007
a social conscienceness that focuses on economic empowerment of the african diaspora, which in turn is to be transfered intergenerationally for the next one hundred years.
The next movement towards freedom will not be a movement for civil rights, but a movement towards economic power which in this country equals freedom... BLACKANOMICS.
Examples:
Rev. Floyd Flake, Blackanomist
George C. Fraser, Blackanomist
Professor Cornell West, Blackanomist
Dr. Benjamin E. Mays, Blackanomist
Dr. Martin Luther King, Blackanomist
Examples:
Rev. Floyd Flake, Blackanomist
George C. Fraser, Blackanomist
Professor Cornell West, Blackanomist
Dr. Benjamin E. Mays, Blackanomist
Dr. Martin Luther King, Blackanomist
by the entrepronegro December 2, 2007