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As April 2020 unfolds, chances are you missed what we consider our special gift to you and yours, the "Black Wealth and All Else" Feb/March Black and Women's History, New York Global.Biz , NYGBs online and special edition;s limited print issue, published and owned by a Black female with our few limited "goodwill" partners, emphasizing that Blacks are Beautiful...not Pitiful. Published since 2011, amid our minimal staff, our glossy magazine issues features leading, iconic and record breaking individuals conducting and expanding beyond New York...the world's global city. Upon viewing our www.newyorkglobal.biz website, note our revenues are limited to advertising, promotions and public relations, for which approx. 90% of our images, logos and articles are freely provided, given our critical mission to emphasize that together with our multi-cultural sponsors, etc., this magazine remains committed to introducing a fraction of the world's most astounding brilliant, talented, skillful, humanitarian and prosperous Blacks, in various sectors, including many whom have experienced limited public branding and exposure, yet are enjoying their "tip of the iceberg" or pinnacle career success also resulting in measures of financial security, regardless of education. They include youth authors, inventors and entrepreneurs as millenials, Generation X's and awesome seniors. Thanks to our wealth of publicists, writers and editors, NYGB, is more than a concept and we encourage are promoting more Black media to emerge, not only online, but also appear on our living and dining room tables, as testaments to such positive images and messages reminding and influencing individuals of various ethnicities and persuasions of how Blacks, generally, are beautiful not pitiful people, for thousands of years, since our African ancestors first helped developed, with the Creator, The Most High's frontiers of planet Earth. Stay Safe and Blessed, Irma Tyus-Mitchell, Publisher/Acting Editor-in-Chief New York Global.Biz Magazine, Inc.

As April 2020 unfolds, chances are you missed what we consider our special gift to you and yours, the "Black Wealth and All Else" Feb/March Black and Women's History, New York Global.Biz , NYGBs online and special edition;s limited print issue, published and owned by a Black female with our few limited "goodwill" partners, emphasizing that Blacks are Beautiful...not Pitiful. Published since 2011, amid our minimal staff, our glossy magazine issues features leading, iconic and record breaking individuals conducting and expanding beyond New York...the world's global city.
Upon viewing our www.newyorkglobal.biz website, note our revenues are limited to advertising, promotions and public relations, for which approx. 90% of our images, logos and articles are freely provided, given our critical mission to emphasize that together with our multi-cultural sponsors, etc., this magazine remains committed to introducing a fraction of the world's most astounding brilliant, talented, skillful, humanitarian and prosperous Blacks, in various sectors, including many whom have experienced limited public branding and exposure, yet are enjoying their "tip of the iceberg" or pinnacle career success also resulting in measures of financial security, regardless of education. They include youth authors, inventors and entrepreneurs as millenials, Generation X's and awesome seniors.
Thanks to our wealth of publicists, writers and editors, NYGB, is more than a concept and we encourage are promoting more Black media to emerge, not only online, but also appear on our living and dining room tables, as testaments to such positive images and messages reminding and influencing individuals of various ethnicities and persuasions of how Blacks, generally, are beautiful not pitiful people, for thousands of years, since our African ancestors first helped developed, with the Creator, The Most High's frontiers of planet Earth.

Stay Safe and Blessed,

Irma Tyus-Mitchell,
Publisher/Acting Editor-in-Chief
New York Global.Biz Magazine, Inc.

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BUSINESS AND FINANCE<br />

BLACK ENTREPRENEURS LIKE<br />

THIS RIDE SHARE APP BETTER<br />

THAN UBER AND LYFT<br />

23-YEAR OLD<br />

FORMER MODEL TURNED<br />

FASHION DESIGNER FOR<br />

HIS EDGY DESIGNS<br />

Everyone knows about Uber <strong>and</strong><br />

Lyft, but there's Tryp, a new ride<br />

share company that is becoming<br />

especially popular with <strong>Black</strong> <strong>and</strong><br />

other minority entrepreneurs. It's<br />

the only ride share platform that<br />

allows drivers to keep 100% of<br />

their fares plus tips.<br />

Why another ride share<br />

platform?<br />

An increasing number of Uber <strong>and</strong><br />

Lyft drivers are unhappy because<br />

both companies continue to take<br />

larger shares of their drivers'<br />

profits. For this reason, in many<br />

cities around the world, drivers<br />

have protested <strong>and</strong> some have<br />

even gone on strike.<br />

Both companies have gone public<br />

on the <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Stock Exchange,<br />

<strong>and</strong> many drivers feel that the<br />

companies have become greedy.<br />

In the beginning, they cleverly<br />

lured drivers with h<strong>and</strong>some offers<br />

to make more money, but now<br />

they seem to be only interested in<br />

pleasing their shareholders.<br />

How is Tryp different?<br />

Tryp is different because it's not a<br />

publicly-traded company, so there<br />

are no shareholders to please.<br />

Secondly, as already mentioned,<br />

Tryp allows their drivers to keep<br />

100% of their fares plus tips.<br />

Drivers also get their own<br />

merchant account which allows the<br />

money they earn to be deposited<br />

into their bank account on the same<br />

day.<br />

Even more, unlike other ride share<br />

apps, drivers can also build a "book<br />

ofbusiness" allowing riders to save<br />

them as favorites via the app <strong>and</strong><br />

request them again in the future.<br />

So what's the catch?<br />

Many ask how Tryp generates<br />

revenue if they allow their drivers to<br />

keep 100% of the fares?. Here's the<br />

catch: Tryp charges drivers a<br />

reasonably low flat monthly fee of<br />

up to<br />

$199.99. That's it!<br />

There's more!<br />

In addition to having a very<br />

different business model that favors<br />

the drivers, Tryp is giving all<br />

drivers who come on board early<br />

the opportunity to earn stock<br />

options in the company. <strong>Black</strong><br />

entrepreneurs often lose out on tech<br />

investment opportunities, but being<br />

a Tryp driver allows them to easily<br />

gain equity in the company.<br />

Even more, people who have a past<br />

criminal record can get a second<br />

chance with this opportunity.<br />

Become a part of the next big thing!<br />

(Tryp will officially launch in<br />

August 2019 <strong>and</strong> will be in 100<br />

cities by <strong>2020</strong>.)<br />

Peter Jean-<strong>Mar</strong>ie, the trendy twenty-something behind<br />

the clothing br<strong>and</strong> of the same name, manifests his laidback<br />

dress casual persona in his collection of comfortable<br />

yet tailored clothing that has a great price point. Amid<br />

his swag, Calvin Klein, Sean John <strong>and</strong> Hugo Boss<br />

designers slightly inspires his trendy looks. However, he<br />

admires Sean Combs' business mindset <strong>and</strong> to br<strong>and</strong>ing<br />

success. himself is Sean Combs. His top iTunes go-to is<br />

Frank Sinatra.<br />

At 16, Jean-<strong>Mar</strong>ie began his career in fashion as a<br />

model in Naples/Miami. He also attended Miami<br />

International successful boutique <strong>and</strong> won national<br />

recognition for his Ferrero Rocher adorned women's<br />

gown at the Miami International Mall.<br />

His new line is designed for men <strong>and</strong> women in his<br />

mixed variety of colors. His millennial generation peers<br />

have skyrocketed his Instagram <strong>and</strong> Twitter with a<br />

combined 34,000 followers. Peter has been featured on<br />

the June edition of Ebella <strong>and</strong> Voyage Miami Magazine,<br />

<strong>and</strong> described as a "Millennial Mogul in the Making" by<br />

Jodi Pree of Coastal Breeze <strong>New</strong>s. The fearless St. John<br />

Neumann grad also took what might be considered a bold<br />

step recently by auditioning for ABC's Shark Tank reality<br />

show, in which budding entrepreneurs compete for<br />

investments from a panel of self-made business titans.<br />

"<strong>Mar</strong>ie wasn't successful in l<strong>and</strong>ing a spot on the<br />

show, but he did make it to the second round of tryouts,<br />

along with receiving the sort of response from Shark<br />

Tank officials that further validated his career<br />

choice," stated Don Manley, of Coastal Breeze <strong>New</strong>s.<br />

This self-proclaimed influencer's versatile designs<br />

transcend from day to night, with ease. "Every design<br />

starts off with a pencil sketch, creating samples <strong>and</strong> then<br />

a pattern is made to craft the real thing," explained Peter.<br />

"I describe my style as dress-up <strong>and</strong> casual," Jean mused.<br />

Visit: www.PeterJean<strong>Mar</strong>ie.store or contact (786)<br />

659-3092<br />

NEWYORK GLOBAL.BIZ ...<strong>Black</strong> <strong>Wealth</strong> <strong>and</strong> all <strong>Else</strong><br />

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