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June 08, 2007

Dr. Benjamin F. Chavis New H3 Enterprises CEO

In what seems like a rather startling move, Dr. Benjamin F. Chavis, President of the Hip-Hop Summit Action Network, has been recruited for the CEO position at H3 Enterprises, Inc., creators of the HipHopSodaShop.

Here's a press release quote from Dr. Ben to tie it all together:
The HipHopSodaShops can quickly become one of the single greatest forces for job creation, inner city revitalization, and equal access to quality education. It also will provide investment opportunities for every generation, and a productive combination of entrepreneurship, cyber entertainment, and youth leadership development the world over.


Comments

Startling isn't even the word. Might even be counterproductive to their ultimate financial and media ambitions.

While "single greatest forces" sounds a bit over the top, an expansion plan focusing on communities of color with celebrity tie-ins is one possibility that emerges.

This may suggest that HSAN's business model is working quite nicely.

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