The Apprentice’s Kwame Jackson Turns real estate Entrepreneur

The surprise TV hit of this past spring was, undoubtedly, the NBC reality series The Apprentice which went into its new season recently. Each week, everybody I know eagerly tuned-in with baited breath to see which contestant would get booted off the job search show by Donald Trump and his trusted brain trust.

$100,000 in HBCU Contest Money from Ford Co.

The competition finals will occur at the National Association for Equal Opportunity in Higher Education (NAFEO) National Conference in Washington, D.C. in April, 2005. The first place team will receive $35,000 in personal scholarship funds and $15,000 in funds for their prospective school. The second and third place teams will also receive $20,000 and $15,000 in scholarship funds and $10,000 and $5,000 in scholarship funds to their prospective schools.

Why It Makes Sense to Acquire Carbon Monoxide Alarm System

By November 2, 2004, New York City’s 2.8 million housing units must install at least one carbon monoxide (CO) alarm within 15 feet of sleeping areas. New York has joined many other cities and states in requiring CO alarms by law, just as smoke alarms are required.

Ford Co. Supports Dorothy Height group with $10,000

The Ford Motor Company Fund will present the National Council of Negro Women, Inc. (NCNW) with a check for $10,000 in support of the Dorothy I. Height Institute’s Leadership Development Program, company officials said. The presentation will take place September 8, during a reception from 6:00-9:00 p.m at The NCNW headquarters, 633 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. in Washington, D.C.

Curtis Ross, Leading Personal Chef

As a native of Trinidad, West Indies, Curtis Ross grew up along palm-lined beaches and rolling hills with a year-round bounty of fruits, vegetables, and spices, which served as a rich environment and laid a foundation for his pursuits as a chef, culinary consultant and lifestyle specialist.