Sheila Brooks

Sheila Brooks is a journalist and entrepreneur. She is an advocate for minority and women’s issues and small businesses.[1] Brooks is the founder, president and CEO of a full-service multimedia communications agency and post-production facility in Washington, DC.

Brooks focuses her special interest in entrepreneurial education and minority business issues. She was recently the Entrepreneur in Residence at the School of Communications at Howard University where she provided consulting services in strategy, branding and media outreach for the entrepreneurial incubator.

Education

Brooks holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in communications with a major in broadcast journalism from the University of Washington in Seattle and a Master of Arts degree in political science from Howard University in Washington, DC. She is an alumna of the Greater Leadership Washington program and the Minority Business Executive Programs at Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Business and Dartmouth College’s Amos Tuck School of Business. Brooks is a Ph.D. candidate in Mass Communication and Media Studies at Howard University (as of 2015).

Career

Brooks began her career as a news director, reporter, anchor, and documentary producer at CBS, NBC, PBS and Fox owned-and operated and affiliate TV stations across the United States. She founded SRB Communications in 1990. Her career currently spans 37 years in the media industry.

References

  1. Rogers, Desirée (14 July 2008). "Number of Businesses Owned by Black Women on the Rise". Jet 114 (1): 20. ISSN 0021-5996.
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