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Zanade Mann

Zanade Mann was recently named Entrepreneur Magazine's Top 100 Women of Impact for her continued work in economic development, community engagement, and women’s empowerment. In 2020, at the height of the pandemic, Zanade created the global community the Black Women’s Business Collective to support entrepreneurs and job seekers. Zanade is also a digital marketing and communications leader with over 17 years of experience in creating global impact campaigns for women-led businesses and organizations. She holds a Master’s Degree in Education, is a Certified Personal Trainer and Nutrition coach, and a charismatic community builder. She has appeared on the "Dr. Oz Show," "Cheddar TV," "Great Day Washington," NBC, Fox News, and "The Wendy Williams Show" to name a few. She has been featured in numerous podcasts, including "Black Enterprise," "Madame Noire," "TNJ," and "The Lily."

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