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The mayor and county commissioners of the City of Miami honored Clemmie Perry with a proclamation during Women's Month, for implementing and performing community service work with two computer technology programs at Martin Memorial A.M.E. Church in Richmond Heights: Teaching Each Christian How to Use Systems (TECHS) and PowerUP Florida. The TECHS program — affiliated with America's Promise – Alliance for Youth, which was founded by U.S. Secretary of State Gen. Colin Powell — began in 1999 and has trained more than 600 African Americans to use computers.
Perry, owner and operator of E.T.C. – Educational Training Consultants, is a former professional NFL cheerleader. She recently wrote her first Christian Computer Workbook, "Using Theology to Teach Technology." She has a B.Sc. from Florida A&M University and a master's from Nova Southeastern University.
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Black technology entrepreneurs are increasingly providing the horsepower that drives the global economy. Over the last two decades, black entrepreneurs have created more jobs, and contributed much more to the economic expansion of the Black community as a whole, than any black pastor or politician. Black entrepreneurs are taking risks and building businesses that generate economic growth and increase prosperity in underserved areas, as more minority-owned and minority-focused businesses emerge, willing to serve the financial needs of Black entrepreneurs. US Black Engineer & Information Technology magazine's annual list of Top Black Technology Entrepreneurs reflects the expanding scope of leading Black entrepreneurs in information technology, homeland security, and defense.