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Iron Pillar Media GroupIron Pillar Media Group
6346-65 Lantana Road #15D
Lake Worth, FL 33467
Phone: 561-603-4149
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Iron Pillar Media Group is a publisher of educational materials for the minority business owner. It is the publisher of Tales My Grandma Told Me - A Business Diversity Fable. This book is a handbook for minority-owned businesses seeking to excel within the world of supplier diversity.

Tales My Grandma Told Me is a book in two parts. The first part is a fable about an African-American executive who inadvertently becomes an entrepreneur when he is laid off without warning. He quickly learns how to launch a company and how to operate within the world of corporate diversity programs. Guided by the voice of his deceased grandmother, he navigates the maze and learns that success is not dependent upon programs or ethnicity – it comes from within, born of the kind of advice our grandmothers gave us.

The second part is drawn from the author’s vast personal experience on the forefront of corporate diversity initiatives and presents success principles for corporations and minority business owners looking to grow to the next level. These are must-reads for any business person planning to thrive in an increasingly-diversified American marketplace.

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