According to the press release, Eric Wong (listed as the Chief Marketing Officer of Bad Boy Entertainment) has been named as one of the recipients of the Johnnie Walker Blue Label 35 Under 35 Award. A private event was held in New York last night to celebrate the occasion. Congratulations to Mr. Wong.
A good friend of mine who just happens to be an intern for Bad Boy has begun blogging. His first entry is about how he came to be an intern. Check it out.
From the Bad Boy Publishing MySpace:
BMI hosted their annual Urban Awards show. Janice Combs Publishing's own writer Makeba Riddick received an award for Beyonce's smash hit single "Deja Vu" as did Richard "Younglord" Frierson for Diddy's hit single "Come To Me". Janice Combs Music Publishing also won awards for "Deja vu" and "Come To Me".
From the press release:
The Tricks & Triumphs of Success: How to Make Power Moves Without Sacrificing Your Spirituality--on July 14 at the Doubletree Hotel (1515 Rhode Island Avenue) in Washington, DC features keynote Derek Ferguson of Bad Boy Entertainment Worldwide and addresses several major concerns including: making power moves without selling your soul, what happens when you're rich and miserable, tips for succeeding without compromising your integrity, how to be a Godly example without saying a word, and money, power, and legacy building in the church and community.
Derek Ferguson is the Chief Financial Officer of the Bad Boy Worldwide Entertainment Group ("BBWEG") including Bad Boy Records, Justin's Restaurants, Blue Flame Marketing, Sean John Clothing, Daddy's House Recording, Bad Boy Films, Janice Combs Publishing, Janice Combs Management, Janice Combs Music and Daddy's House Social Programs--generating over $300mm. Mr. Ferguson is responsible for business development, business planning and forecasting, and the financial operations of the Bad Boy family of companies. Mr. Ferguson is a 1990 graduate of Harvard Business School, and one of the youngest graduates of Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania.
To find out more, or to purchase a ticket ($60.00), check out the Better Living Series website.
From the New York Daily News:
Teams full of NBA and college stars and backed by a cadre of hip-hop elite - including Sean (Diddy) Combs and Jim Jones - are set to battle it out this summer to determine Harlem's basketball king. ...
Ron Artest of the Sacramento Kings, the Houston Rockets' Rafer Alston and David Lee of the Knicks are among the NBA stars expected to play. The tournament is sponsored by Dash's sneaker line Pro-Keds and will feature teams supported by Diddy's Bad Boy label, Jones' Diplomats and DMX's Ruff Ryders.
It's the Kingdome Classic Tournament and it's a 10 week tournament starting June 23.
Bad Boy has launched an internship program for college students. You can find out more at the Bad Boy MySpace.
The S.W.A.G.G.E.R. Internship Program was designed to enhance the work experience between students and the executives at Bad Boy Entertainment and Sean John Clothing. S.W.A.G.G.E.R. stands for Students Willing to Accept Gifts of Greatness Excellence and Responsibility.
From heraldsun.com:
N.C. Central University's Lyceum Committee, 100 Black Women and VOX are sponsoring a lecture by Sister Souljah at 7 p.m. Tuesday at the LeRoy T. Walker Complex. ...
The lecture is open to the general public and admission is free. For more information, call (919) 530-7452
Sister Souljah is the Executive Director of Daddy's House Social Programs, Inc.
Sistah Souljah, Executive Director of Daddy's House Social Programs will be speaking Trabant University Center:
Sister Souljah, hip-hop generation author, activist, recording artist and film producer, will speak at 7:30 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 26, in the Multi-purpose Rooms of the Trabant University Center. The public event is free although donations will be accepted. A book signing will follow.
Sister Souljah, Executive Director of Daddy's House Social Programs, will be speaking at the University of Tennessee tonight.
�She will be mostly speaking on African-Americans� roles in the university setting,� said Brown. �But she�ll be speaking more towards African-American women especially since her two books, �The Coldest Winter Ever� and �No Disrespect,� were geared towards African-American women.�
Just incase you didn't know Bad Boy has a YouTube channel. If you have a YouTube account, you can subscribe to it.
Via Yung Joc's MySpace.com page.
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