Pages tagged “VMG”
"Empower Me" Business Summit to feature LaRian Finney, Pres. & CEO of Visionary Marketing Group:
His vast experience has included spearheading successful mega-campaigns for the 1996 Summer Olympics, the NAACP National Convention, the National Urban League Convention, General Motors, The African American Heritage Festival and a multitude of other public and private communication campaigns and special events. He is a recognized leader in developing, marketing, branding, strategic events, and diversity and inclusion initiatives. Mr. Finney has a reputation for delivering exceptional results on-time and within budget. Read in Full >>
VMG: Lifebridge Health Small Business Academy:
Wednesday, April 20, 2011 - 7:30 am - 3 pm
Cylburn Mansion and Arboretum
4519 Greenspring Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21209 Read in Full >>
Daymond John of FUBU: ABC's "Shark Tank" Star on "Setting Goals", Pt. IV:
John discusses SHU's (Super Heavy Users), LL Cool J, and the $800 billion in African American buying power that equals the world's 16th largest economy. Read in Full >>
Daymond John of FUBU: ABC's "Shark Tank" Star on "Setting Goals", Pt. III:
Part III of Daymond John's talk at Baltimore Times' 25th Anniversary "Power Luncheon" on business, entrepreneurship; setting goals; doing homework on one's market (incl. spending patterns, understanding one's market); "BUFU". Read in Full >>
Baltimore Times' 25th Anniversary features (Youth) Entrepreneur Challenge Winners:
Robert Davis, Ernest Dixon, Barry Jenkins, Dajah Logan, Malik McCaffity, Alexander Sedgwick, Steven Thomas and Jamal Wills honored for their "pre-college" entrepreneurship in Greater Baltimore Read in Full >>
LaRian Finney Welcome Guests to the Baltimore Times 25th Anniversary "Power Luncheon":
Event featured FUBU founder Daymond John, April 8, 2011, Tremont Grand, Baltimore Read in Full >>
The Glover Report: The Bible According to John. Daymond John: “For Us. By Us.”:
Hence, I have elected to use the power of the media to help empower those who can make a positive difference in the realm of business and in the realm of politics. In grad school, they call it political economy – the inter-relationship of politics and economics. That’s using one’s political might to wield power economically so as to create a brighter future.
DAYMOND JOHN, FUBU
Now, the other part of this truly magnificent week for me was hanging with Spectrum Enterprises LLC’s Alethea King and Bert Daniel at the Baltimore Times 25th Anniversary Power Luncheon featuring FUBU (For us, by us) founder Daymond John at the Tremont Plaza in downtown Baltimore yesterday. Joy Bramble, the co-founder of the Baltimore Times, was all smiles as LaRian Finney’s Visionary Marketing Group (VMG) put together an amazing assembly of persons all present to pay homage to a most important aspect of the black media and the community.
LaRian Finney (VMG) Discusses 2010 African American Heritage Festival, Baltimore:
Robin Thicke among headliners for this year's festival Read in Full >>
11th Annual Minority Business Summit (2010): Marsha Jews Interviews LaRian Finney:
LaRian Finney, CEO of Visionary Marketing Group, speaks about 11th annual business event Read in Full >>
Tommy Pollie Gives-back with VMG, Keion Carpenter:
Dunbar standout remembers to help the less fortunate at Christmas time with VMG, Keion Carpenter Read in Full >>
Chef Jimmy Britton of Class Act Catering gives-back to Baltimore:
Class Act joins VMG, Keion Carpenter in feeding, clothing 100 families Read in Full >>
Chef J.D. Ward Gives Back to City:
Chef Ward joins VMG, Keion Carpenter in give-back to 100 Baltimore families Read in Full >>
Chef Timothy Dean gives back with VMG, Keion Carpenter:
Local group feeds, clothes 100 families in Baltimore - including TDBistro.com Read in Full >>
LaRian Finney and Keion Carpenter Feed and Clothe 100 Families:
The big give-back, Baltimore style! Read in Full >>
TGR: An Evening to Remember: The Mayor, Finney, Mario and Melo:
Yesterday was one for the record books. 'Twas a day to make most Baltimoreans smile, and maybe even shed a tear or two. And those would be tears of joy, I might add.
Let me explain. First, you gotta give it to Carmelo Anthony. The man loves his city and unselfishly gives back to it time and time again. He is one of the most philanthropic people hailing from our beloved East Coast city and has never lost sight of what's important ... like the children.




































