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The Little Rock Chamber of Commerce has awarded Think Rubix, a public affairs firm aimed at social, cultural and brand innovation, with the Minority Business of the Year award for 2022.
Five Central Arkansas leaders and businesses were honored Friday as the Little Rock Regional Chamber of Commerce recognized the economic contributions of minority businesses.The awards concluded a celebration for Minority Enterprise Development Week in the region. Fifteen entrepreneurs were selected as finalists and awards were given to minority business leaders that excel in their field as well as advocates and organizations dedicated to supporting these businesses. Tristan Wilkerson of Think Rubix was recognized as top executive minority of the year. Think Rubix also was cited as minority business of the year.
Think Rubix LLC on Wednesday announced that Nia McConnell had been promoted from project manager to director of business and operations.
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Think Rubix, a strategic agency aimed at social, cultural and brand innovation, announces that Marketing Manager Ally Washington has successfully completed the Little Rock Chamber of Commerce’s annual leadership program, a nine-month course intended for emerging leaders in the state’s capital city.
The vocational whereabouts of Charles Blake, who resigned as Little Rock Mayor Frank Scott Jr.’s chief of staff in late January, are now known. He’s become a principal in a lobbying firm.
“Congressman John Lewis bore the marks of freedom on his body and he carried the torch of justice deep in his soul.”
Still, "movements cannot be centered around a candidate or a campaign," says the partner in the Washington, D.C., consulting firm Think Rubix, which crafted the Woke Vote engagement program.
Think Rubix designs a national effort addressing inequity for Black public servants.
“We shocked the world again,” DeJuana Thompson said. “This was a completely independent effort that was focused on the idea of what happens when you resource black people with the goal of turning out black people.”
Tristan Wilkerson, Founder of Think Rubix, said Trump’s appeals to voters of color is “just a step away from mockery.”