CAU's Regional Center for Entrepreneurship aims to support the Black business community

Wright-Young Hall houses Clark Atlanta University’s School of Business where CAU’s Regional Center for Entrepreneurship will be located. (Photo courtesy of Clark Atlanta University)

Clark Atlanta University is investing in the next generation of entrepreneurs by aiding students, alumni and faculty with tools and resources.

The CAU Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurial Development has been in operation, severing as business incubator.

And recently, through a partnership with the PNC Foundation and Howard University, CAU launched Clark Atlanta University’s Regional Center for Entrepreneurship.

Nsenga Burton, an award-winning journalist and entrepreneur, was recently named as the new regional director for CAU’s center.

On Friday’s edition of “Closer Look,” Burton talked with show host Rose Scott about her new role and how the regional center will support Black business owners.