Black Businesses Matter

Coined as the 'Queen Midas' in the beauty industry and Founder of I Know It Skincare, Germaine Bolds-Leftridge

February 15, 2022 Larvetta Loftin Season 1 Episode 11
Black Businesses Matter
Coined as the 'Queen Midas' in the beauty industry and Founder of I Know It Skincare, Germaine Bolds-Leftridge
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Show Notes

EPISODE SUMMARY

In this episode of Black Businesses Matter, I welcome Black Forbes lister and Queen Midas, Germaine Bolds-Leftridge, on the podcast. We talk about her company GBL Sales Inc., where she helps beauty brands grow into multimillionaire brands. We discuss what a broker is and why black businesses matter.  Lastly, we speak on black culture and its beauty. 

IN THIS EPISODE, I TALK ABOUT…

  1. Journey helping brands 
  2. GBL Sales Inc.
  3. What a broker is  
  4. Why does black culture matter?
  5. Why do black businesses matter? 
  6. What brings Germaine Bolds-Leftridge joy? 

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