by ldeas | Oct 30, 2024 | Financial Literacy, Operation HOPE
Halloween is a season of transformation—a time when we dress up, play roles, and share both treats and a few harmless tricks. But beyond the costumes and candy, we’re entering a much larger season of change, one defined by artificial intelligence (AI) and its impact...
by ldeas | Jun 10, 2024 | Financial Literacy, Operation HOPE
$1 Million Commitment Accelerates Financial Wellness for Underserved Communities ATLANTA–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Operation HOPE, a national nonprofit dedicated to helping low- and moderate-income Americans thrive in an ever-changing economy, is pleased to announce...
by ldeas | Apr 16, 2024 | Financial Literacy, Financial Literacy for All (FL4A), John Hope Bryant Authored
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Bryant’s 6th book offers Americans a smart, effective approach to understanding money and achieving financial goals ATLANTA, GA. (APRIL 16, 2024) – Operation HOPE announced today that its Founder, Chairman, and CEO John Hope Bryant has released...
by ldeas | May 16, 2023 | Financial Literacy, Financial Literacy for All (FL4A)
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Altman engages with Atlanta’s Black business leaders, public officials, and HBCU students. ATLANTA (May 15, 2023) – Operation HOPE recently partnered with Clark Atlanta University (CAU) to host two events focused on “The Future of Artificial...
by John Hope Bryant | Apr 12, 2023 | 1MBB, Community Reinvestment: Social Justice through an Economic Lens, Entrepreneurship, Events & Appearances, Financial Literacy, Financial Literacy for All (FL4A)
This week I had the pleasure of joining Clark Atlanta University (CAU) and PNC Bank for the launch of their National Center for Entrepreneurship, and the first of a speaker series that I’ll be leading at the school where I serve as both the institution’s...
by ldeas | Mar 8, 2023 | 1MBB, Bryant Traveling Man, Financial Literacy, Operation HOPE
This past Sunday I spent time with Dr. Ben Chavis, one of the engineers and unsung heroes of the Civil Rights Movement of the 50s and 60s. At his invitation, I came to Selma, Alabama to commemorate Bloody Sunday and the march from Selma to Montgomery, a non-violent...