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ESSENCE Black Women in Business Presented by L’Oréal Groupe Proudly Honors the Achievements of Patti LaBelle, Ursula Burns, Monica Turner, Keia Clarke, Valeisha Butterfield, and Cheryl Porter

THE ESSENCE “BLACK WOMEN IN” FRANCHISE EXPANDS WITH A CELEBRATION OF THE WOMEN WHOSE LEADERSHIP RESHAPES BOARDROOMS, ARENAS, AND CULTURE – ON THEIR OWN TERMS.

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--For more than five decades, ESSENCE has celebrated Black women as the architects of culture, power, and progress. This October, ESSENCE Black Women in Business continues that legacy with an intimate ceremony spotlighting six extraordinary women whose brilliance has reshaped industries and inspired generations. The celebration took place on Thursday, October 9, during a private luncheon, and will stream online on October 16.

ESSENCE Black Women in Business continues that legacy with an intimate ceremony spotlighting six extraordinary women whose brilliance has reshaped industries and inspired generations.

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This year’s honorees include Patti LaBelle, the Grammy-winning “Godmother of Soul,” who has sold more than 50 million records and expanded her artistry into a thriving lifestyle brand, Patti’s Good Life, now a staple in national retail. Ursula Burns, the trailblazer who became the first Black woman CEO of a Fortune 500 company, continues her influence today through board service and mentorship of the next generation of leaders. Monica Turner of Procter & Gamble is a dynamic and transformative business leader with a track record of delivering exceptional results throughout her career, including most recently as President of North America, the company’s largest and most profitable region.

Keia Clarke, CEO of the New York Liberty, guided the team to its first WNBA championship — and New York City’s first professional basketball title since 1973 — while building a blueprint for women’s sports business success. Valeisha Butterfield, founder of SEED, has built a career spanning the Obama Administration and Google, now advancing tech inclusion and cultural equity while advising institutions such as the Recording Academy. And Cheryl Porter, a social media star with over 45 million followers, entrepreneur, educator, motivational vocal coach, Broadway performer and visionary—the force behind the Cheryl Porter Vocal Method, the #1 vocal training method in the world. With her innovative approach, she has built a multi-million-dollar global brand for online music education.

“Black Women in Business is both a tribute and a torch for women who carry legacy in one hand and possibility in the other,” said Michele Ghee, ESSENCE Chief Content Officer. “This year’s honorees remind us that leadership is never one-dimensional by shining a light on journeys that are layered, courageous, and deeply rooted in community.”

Presented in proud partnership with L’Oréal Groupe, ESSENCE Black Women in Business 2025 affirms ESSENCE’s commitment to honoring Black women across every sector — whether in Hollywood or Wall Street, leading others from the main stage to the boardroom.

Stay up-to-date on this year’s honorees at ESSENCE.com and @ESSENCE on YouTube, X, Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and TikTok.

ABOUT SUNDIAL MEDIA & TECHNOLOGY GROUP

Sundial Media & Technology Group (SMTG) is a human connections company — the signal powered by culture, scaled by technology, and built for community. SMTG connects, elevates, and empowers the most influential consumer segment in the market: HER, the Chief Influence Officer. With over 100 years of community knowledge and insights, SMTG is redefining the media model into a next-generation platform. Powered by proprietary intelligence and AI technology, it activates an ecosystem that scales HER influence and economic power. Its portfolio includes some of the most iconic, purpose-driven brands and experiences shaping culture today—ESSENCE (Girls United, ESSENCE Studios, ESSENCE Festival of Culture®), Refinery29, AFROPUNK, Beautycon™ (including NaturallyCurly), the Global Black Economic Forum, the Academy for Advancing Excellence, and the New Voices Fund. Through storytelling, products, and platforms, SMTG delivers the tools and technology to shape the future of media, commerce, and community—on HER terms.

ABOUT ESSENCE COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA GROUP INC.

ESSENCE Communications is the number one—and only 100% Black-owned—media, technology and commerce company at scale dedicated to Black women and communities. With a community of more than 31 million Black women, ESSENCE inspires a global audience through diverse storytelling and immersive original content rooted in Culture, Equity and Celebration. The brand's multi-platform presence in/ publishing, experiential and online encompasses its namesake magazine; digital, video and social platforms; television specials; books; and signature live events, including Black Women in Music, Black Women in Hollywood, ESSENCE Black Women in Sports, Fashion House, Street Style and the ESSENCE Festival of Culture®.

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