Founder
Our Mission
We're on a mission to help empower the black business owner. Whether in a Brick and Mortar or Homebased. We want to tell the world where to find your business from day one.
Our Vision
To connect the black business owner with members of their community one listing at a time. To empower the black diaspora in every city, in every community and in every state.
Solopreneur, Entrepreneur, Mompreneur, or Sistaprenuer. Whatever you want to call her. She's a Jackie of all trades she sets her mind to. She's published a few of her own books, with a current book in the works. Ms. Cleo has been making and selling natural handmade skincare since 2004. She began teaching a technique of soapmaking in 2017 that others in the industry told her wasn't possible. Only to be called a liar outside of her community, when she accidently created a new process and successfully did it in less than 10 minutes. She always say's " Never ever tell me what I can't do. From Soap and Candle making to Gardening, Viticulture and even Dog breeding, she's the kind of visionary that likes to learn and master new things. Always thinking out of the box with the desire to help her community in any way she can within her scope of expertise.
She's experienced working at several Fortune 500's and even a Fortune 100 in Corporate America. However, she's been dreaming of running her own business she she was a very young girl. Ms. Cleo is a prime example of the "Watch me do it club". She knows she can't do it all, but she sure as heck knows there are a lot more black business owners out their like her and they need help being found. She believes the Black Marketplace Hub is a good place to start.
"I invite each of you to grow with me and lets become an US. For us, by us. Lets grown this community and help financially empower our black communities. In every town, in every city, in every state."
Creating this Black Business Directory is here to help you grow business and since its my business, I grow when you grow. Let's work together and make it happen for ourselves as well as each other and the black community as a whole.
Ms. Cleo Anderson Founder and Sistaprenuer


