There's nothing you can't wear. There's nothing you can't do.
You have to stay current to compete.
The key is to service a market that has not been serviced to its full potential.
'Ebony' has been more than a magazine; it is a movement.
We've been here so long. The history and richness runs so deep within the community. We own this. It's personal. It's very personal.
My playground was our company. That's really where I grew up.
Along with my father, Mandela is my hero.
The horse is my favorite animal.
We like to keep it short. If a story warrants more in-depth coverage, we will do it.
My family has always made Chicago our home, and I care deeply about the values our company has espoused for decades.
We are well-positioned to continue my father's legacy and move these businesses forward in the future.
You should never walk out of the house and not feel good about you.
'Ebony' is very inspirational and aspirational to its readers.
I am struck by the memories of all of the fantastic Links ladies who worked so hard to host the Ebony Fashion Fair shows.
We know in our hearts that none of us get ahead when some of us are stuck with second-class status.
I would describe my mother as a steel magnolia. She was very intelligent, very persuasive.
We have to reach out to younger audiences. They need to see how they can see themselves as black women.
We're not trying to push the real provocative edge.
There was never a push for us to become more practical... Fantasy is what our audience has come to expect.
I am delighted to resume the leadership of both companies.
Johnson Publishing Co. Has always had a first-class image. And until the day I die, I want to keep that image.
A black entrepreneur has to be equally if not more prepared than a white to get his fair share of loan money.
JP Morgan Chase's investment in our firm is a logical outgrowth of our longstanding relationship.
I've been riding since I was seven. If I were a horse, I would want an Hermes halter.