Jamie Foster Brown Covers  Speakers Magazine, This Month

Jamie Foster Brown Covers Speakers Magazine, This Month

SPEAKERS MAGAZINE CELEBRATES WITH BLACK WOMEN IN MEDIA

Media Icon Jamie Foster Brown is November’s Cover Story


The November issue of Speakers Magazine is online and hard copies will be distributed to monthly subscribers and others in their network of outlets. The cover features Jamie Foster Brown, Founder of Sister2Sister Magazine. which was a forerunner for many Black women-focused publications. Foster leveraged her contacts from the entertainment industry to create an empire of her own in Black media publishing.

Foster gained popularity as the first national Black entertainment columnist as she launched Sister2Sister Magazine in September 1988. The publication was a trailblazer in helping to shape the culture and narrative of Black celebrities. The Speakers Magazine cover story, by Cier Black, gives a deeper perspective on the landscape and what was faced. Brown’s publication was dubbed by Newsweek as the “African-American version of People Magazine.”

Prior to Sister2Sister, Foster was a secretary at BET and because of her “bigger than life” personality and talent was promoted to one of the TV producer’s for Video Soul. However, it was pure purpose-driven talent that led her to leave and soon thereafter form her own media outlet. With other Black media outlets pushing back on the new genre of rap music at the time, Foster said, “In spite of their lyrics, these were our children.” Instead of rejecting them, Foster created a gathering spot just for them by way of her magazine.

In retrospect, other outlets did not know that it wasn’t the music Brown accepted. She had decidedly taken a bold stance in accepting them and the opportunity to tell their story. This is why we celebrate Jamie Foster Brown as the pioneer that helped tell the story about Black rap culture.

In the Speakers magazine November issue are also six other featured speakers:

* Deja Vu
* Erica Lynn
* Lakina Fulks
* Lisa Ealy
* Dr. Michele Leno

“The purpose of Speakers magazine is to feed (knowledge) for speakers and to feature speakers to introduce them to new audiences and give them visibility,” said Pam Perry, publisher of Speakers magazine. “Every month we feature awesome events, like the Black Women in Media virtual event, along with articles for professional development so speakers expand their career.”

This month’s articles include:
* 3 Ways to Turn Your Knowledge Into Revenue by Becky A. Davis
* 3 Things Speakers Can Be Thankful For in 2020 by Dr. Missy Johnson

To download the current or previous issues, view the speaker reels of our featured speakers or to learn about Speakers, visit SpeakersMagazine.net or call (248) 690-6810.

BLACK CEO AND FOUNDER OF SPEAKERS MAGAZINE CELEBRATES NATIONAL WOMEN’S SMALL BUSINESS MONTH

BLACK CEO AND FOUNDER OF SPEAKERS MAGAZINE CELEBRATES NATIONAL WOMEN’S SMALL BUSINESS MONTH

Publisher and Media Maven Pam Perry Wins Lifetime Achievement Award

Pam Perry is featured on the cover of the latest issue of her very own Speakers Magazine

The October issue of Speakers Magazine was distributed to 300 attendees at the Miz CEO Conference in Indianapolis, Indiana, with Speakers publisher Pam Perry gracing the cover. Perry is being honored with the Branding Strategist Lifetime Achievement Award by conference host, Jessica Mosley.

“Pam Perry is a mentor to many. She is a highly sought-after branding strategist and public relations guru,” said Mosely, who is also the publisher of Miz CEO magazine and an anthology with the same name. “Pam helps authors, speakers, coaches, and thought leaders’ brand better. She’s had an opportunity to work with some of the biggest brand name authors like Bishop TD Jakes to major movies with stars like Queen Latifah to promoting dozens of conferences and doing campaigns for large nonprofits and museums. Yet, she is so humble and so giving.”

Perry is also celebrating 18 years in business this month and going on the second year of publishing Speakers magazine “Pam’s desire to see others win, and win big has kept the doors of opportunity open for her. She is no stranger to hard work. She sure makes what she does look easy. It looks easy; but what we’re getting a front row view of is watching one live out their life’s passion with so much grace,” said Moseley.

Mosely says that the reason why Perry was chosen “was because of the life of servanthood and a life of service to her clients over the last two decades.”

Also featured in the October issue of Speakers:

* LeTonya Moore, Brand Protection Practitioner
* Denise Hill, Radio Executive and Communication Coach
* Alycia Huston, Neuro Leadership Speaker and Trainer
* Dr. Annette Stubbs, Author and Media Personality

“This issue is definitely different than all others, and not just because I’m on the cover, but because it’s celebrating National Small Business Month. The entire magazine highlights all women who are dynamic entrepreneurs and speakers. I call them ‘speakerpreneurs’ – and they are all excellent examples of what it means to speak with purpose, power and make a profit. I love that women are all collaborating and celebrating each other. That’s what is all about,” said Perry.

Speakers Magazine is available online. To read or download the entire issue, visit www.speakersmagazine.net

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