President and CEO of the Recorder Media Group Robert Shegog has been awarded the 2024 Achievement in Business and Entrepreneurship Award by the Indiana Civil Rights Commission (ICRC) on June 18 for his outstanding leadership.
“I am deeply honored and humbled to be recognized by the Indiana Civil Rights Commission (ICRC) with the 2024 Achievement in Business and Entrepreneurship Award,” Shegog said in a statement. “This acknowledgment is not only a personal milestone but also a testament to the incredible team and community at the Recorder Media Group.”
Under strong and forward-thinking leadership, the Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper has remained a prominent advocate for Central Indiana’s Black community since 1895. Additionally, the Indiana Minority Business Magazine (IMBM) has flourished under this leadership, establishing itself as the region’s primary business publication encompassing all people of color, with a focus on business, lifestyle, and diversity.
The recent launch of the nationally acclaimed Minority Business Review further demonstrates a dedication to amplifying diverse voices within the business community, reflecting the unwavering commitment to reshaping the narrative surrounding people of color.
“This award belongs to every member of our dedicated team and our supportive community,” Shegog said in a statement. “Together, we strive to change narratives, champion diversity, and foster a more inclusive business environment for all Hoosiers. Thank you to the Indiana Civil Rights Commission for this incredible honor and to everyone who continues to support our mission. Your encouragement fuels our passion and drives us to achieve even greater heights.”
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