Business and Finance
Pinky Cole’s “experiment” is supposed to help companies earn PLN 25,000. dollars
Pinky Cole Hayes asked for help with a gaggle economic experiment she began to generate $25,000 for a small business.
The Slutty Vegan founder took to Instagram on Friday, May 3, to share a call to motion before taking the stage at Savannah State University to deliver the commencement speech. She followed based on a gaggle economic experiment – she announced to her followers earlier and identified a small business she wanted to give attention to called Mess In A Bottle.
“Just share her video, share that video and go to her website www.messinabottle.com and buy the product,” explains Cole Hayes.
“Our goal is to help her make $25,000 from her business. All it takes is one person to buy a product and the number will continue to grow as long as people continue to support.”
The experiment lasted all weekend and gave the vegan restaurateur a probability to see if her newly launched economic experiment would work. Cole Hayes initiated a project to create a community initiative to combat the closure of Black-owned small businesses.
“The reality is that businesses are closing their doors every day,” she explained. “If we use our cultural capital to keep businesses open, we can literally change the world.”
The businesswoman and philanthropist has made it possible for even those that do not need the financial means to purchase the product to republish the video and help spread the word concerning the economic experiment. This is the newest in Cole Hayes’ long list of giving initiatives he is involved in, whether or not it’s the Pinky Cole Foundation.
As a part of her commencement address at Savannah State University, Cole Hayes gifted $8.9 million to graduates in partnership with Operations Hope and One Million Black Businesses (1MBB). The money is a part of an “Entrepreneur Starter Package” that gives students with mentorship starting at MBB 1, educational mentoring, a free three-month Shopify subscription, and eight weeks of small business training that covers marketing strategy development and financial management.
“I’m obsessed with raising the following generation of leaders and entrepreneurs in our world. I do know firsthand what it means to have a mentor and the way someone who believes in your dreams could make a difference,” said Cole Hayes.
“This graduating class has experienced a lot of adversity. Their college years began with a global pandemic and they faced unprecedented events. Through all this, they have grown and are ready to enter the “real world” with more experience and confidence to face life’s new challenges. I believe in these graduates and hope this gift will help them move on to the next stage of their lives.”