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Dr. Boyce D. Watkins is a distinguished American author, political analyst, and social influencer, renowned for his advocacy in education, economic empowerment, and social justice. He has made significant contributions through various media appearances, including CNN, Good Morning America, MSNBC, Fox News, BET, and NPR. citeturn0search11
Early Life and Education:
Born on June 20, 1971, in Louisville, Kentucky. citeturn0search11
Overcame early academic challenges, eventually earning a triple major in Finance, Economics, and Business Management from the University of Kentucky. citeturn0search11
Completed a Master’s Degree in Mathematical Statistics from the University of Kentucky and a Ph.D. in Finance from Ohio State University in 2002. citeturn0search11
Career Highlights:
Served on the finance faculty at Syracuse University. citeturn0search11
Visiting scholar at Texas Southern University and visiting fellow at the Shanghai University of Finance and Economics. citeturn0search11
Founded The Black Business School, empowering millions with financial education and wealth-building strategies. citeturn0search3
Publications:
Authored several financial advice books, including "Financial Lovemaking 101" and "Black American Money." citeturn0search11
His recent work, "The 10 Commandments of Black Economic Power," offers strategies for economic empowerment within the Black community. citeturn0search4
Advocacy and Media Presence:
Regularly appears on national media outlets discussing topics related to finance and social justice. citeturn0search11
Hosts podcasts and speaks at events focused on financial literacy and economic empowerment. citeturn0search7
Personal Life:
Married to Dr. Alicia Watkins, a licensed therapist and full professor of social work. citeturn0search2
Resides with his wife and her three children from a previous marriage: Nicole, Taylor, and Quincy.
Dr. Watkins continues to be a leading voice in promoting financial literacy and economic empowerment, particularly within the African American community.
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Dr. Boyce D. Watkins is a distinguished American author, political analyst, and social influencer, renowned for his advocacy in education, economic empowerment, and social justice. He has made significant contributions through various media appearances, including CNN, Good Morning America, MSNBC, Fox News, BET, and NPR. citeturn0search11
Early Life and Education:
Born on June 20, 1971, in Louisville, Kentucky. citeturn0search11
Overcame early academic challenges, eventually earning a triple major in Finance, Economics, and Business Management from the University of Kentucky. citeturn0search11
Completed a Master’s Degree in Mathematical Statistics from the University of Kentucky and a Ph.D. in Finance from Ohio State University in 2002. citeturn0search11
Career Highlights:
Served on the finance faculty at Syracuse University. citeturn0search11
Visiting scholar at Texas Southern University and visiting fellow at the Shanghai University of Finance and Economics. citeturn0search11
Founded The Black Business School, empowering millions with financial education and wealth-building strategies. citeturn0search3
Publications:
Authored several financial advice books, including "Financial Lovemaking 101" and "Black American Money." citeturn0search11
His recent work, "The 10 Commandments of Black Economic Power," offers strategies for economic empowerment within the Black community. citeturn0search4
Advocacy and Media Presence:
Regularly appears on national media outlets discussing topics related to finance and social justice. citeturn0search11
Hosts podcasts and speaks at events focused on financial literacy and economic empowerment. citeturn0search7
Personal Life:
Married to Dr. Alicia Watkins, a licensed therapist and full professor of social work. citeturn0search2
Resides with his wife and her three children from a previous marriage: Nicole, Taylor, and Quincy.
Dr. Watkins continues to be a leading voice in promoting financial literacy and economic empowerment, particularly within the African American community.
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