Black Businesses Matter

“How can we support the economic development in the neighborhoods around us?” says Abigail Ingram

January 15, 2024 Larvetta Loftin Season 6 Episode 77
Black Businesses Matter
“How can we support the economic development in the neighborhoods around us?” says Abigail Ingram
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Show Notes

Episode 77:


Guest Name: Abigail Ingram


Guest Business: Polsky Exchange 

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EPISODE SUMMARY

In this episode of Black Businesses Matter, I had the opportunity to talk with Abigail Ingram. Abigail Ingram is the executive director of the Polsky Exchange. Polsky Exchange is the core of The Polsky’s Center community engagement with the Southside of Chicago. This gathering space services local businesses owners and entrepreneurs with co-working spaces, program initiatives and access to resources to support and uplift their journey with entrepreneurship . Abigail's background includes obtaining her Master’s and JD from Depaul University. Although Abigail is deeply educated, she continued to establish opportunities for underrepresented communities by launching the Women in Entrepreneurship Institute (WEI) at DePaul University’s Driehaus College of Business, where she served as the inaugural director. Abigail has a passion for creating and providing opportunities for entrepreneurs. The Polsky Center is fueled by igniting the spirit of innovation and establishing meaningful connections. Abigail dives deep into the opportunities for access and resources and how it is necessary for business to succeed. She talks about how she is leveraging her position to create more opportunities for resources for business owners. 


If you want to learn more about navigating the food and beverage industry this is the episode for you. 

IN THIS EPISODE, I TALK ABOUT…

  1. How did Abigail’s upbringing influence who she is today? 
  2. What is the Polsky Center and how does it service the Southside of Chicago?
  3. Why is access important for marginalized communities? 
  4. How Abigail’s advocacy has influenced evolution for small business owners. 
  5. Why is higher education meaningful in leading and expanding different communities?

To connect with The Polsky Exchange 

Visit their website: https://polsky.uchicago.edu/

Follow them on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/polskycenter/

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