Greater Grambling Chamber presents Juneteenth seminar

A seminar on how to create and sustain generational wealth will be held Thursday, June 16 at 6 p.m. in the Doris Robinson Banquet Hall at the Eddie G. Robinson Museum on the campus of Grambling State University.

Titled “Generational Wealth Through Entrepreneurship and Investments,” the event is part of the Grambling Juneteenth Festival. It is hosted by the Greater Grambling Chamber of Commerce and sponsored by the alumni chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. and the Belton Companies. 

The lead presentation, “The Biblical Basis for Generational Wealth,” will be presented by the Rev. Dr. Earl Griffin, pastor of Lewis Temple Baptist Church in Grambling.

Other speakers are: Dr. Rhonda Pruitt, True Care Dental; Earl Smith, financial advisor, 

Conville, Smith and Associates Wealth Management of Raymond James; Delores Wilkerson Smith, owner, Collegiate Shoppe; Dr. Mark Hunter; licensed Louisiana general contractor; Dr. Mynette Mayo, president, Mynette Management Company; and Anthony Gray, Medicare and life needs advisor, Statewide Health Advisors.