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Roosevelt
Roby
Freedom is
ownership.
Company:
The
World Business Exchange Network
Location:
Los Angeles, California
Website: www.wbe.net |
Biography:
Mr. Roosevelt Roby was born a sharecroppers
son in the rural backwoods of Mississippi prior
to the civil rights movement. The child of parents
who worked for a meager $10-20 a year on a plantation
he was unable to read or write.
By
the 6th grade, the plantation owner pulled Roby
out of the schoolhouse and declared, “You
don’t need an education to pick cotton.”
It was a time in American history – and
particular in the South when a poor black youth
should have accepted that his life would be
one of manual labor and little opportunity.
But
a spark of a dream ignited when Roby caught
a glimpse of television for the first time in
his life. Pressed up against the general store
window, Roby was mesmerized by what he saw;
moving images of big cities like New York, Chicago,
a mix of people, activity and shiny automobiles.
He saw a new world he never imagined. It was
the first time in his life he understood there
was a possibility of life beyond just cultivating
the land or fixing farm equipment.
He
moved to Chicago at age 15 and worked a variety
of jobs until he eventually learned how to be
a skilled heavy equipment diesel mechanic. But
he was denied membership to the engineers union
because of his race. That denial prevented him
from pursuing many working opportunities, and
began to break his spirit.
Frustrated
by working for others, of few opportunities,
low pay and receiving little respect, Roby’s
wife Cathy urged him to start his own business.
She believed in him, even at a time when he
didn’t believe in himself. To Roby, his
wife’s suggestion of owning his own business
seemed like a far-fetched dream. At 27, he was
still unable to read or write, but Cathy wrote
out the business plan for him as he dictated
his ideas. Within 6 months, he became the Founder
of Contractor’s Equipment Service Co.,
the first black-owned diesel repair shop in
Chicago, and opened his doors for business in
1970.
The
company made a staggering $108,000 its very
first year. By year three, the business was
generating over one million dollars a year.
The American dreamer was now living the American
dream.
Roby
discovered a renewed sense of pride and freedom
in owning his own business. His perseverance,
creativity and positive attitude enabled him
to go on to create other successful money making
businesses for himself in real estate, retail
and the automotive industry.
After
enjoying over 30 years of entrepreneurial success,
he became motivated to help create business
opportunities for others. Along with the proliferation
of home computers, Roby saw a new way for small
business owners and aspiring entrepreneurs to
jump-start their own home-based business and
communicate with others-buying, selling and
trading products and services worldwide. With
the advent of the Internet, technology took
Roby’s vision global. In 1987, he founded
the World Business Exchange Network (wbe.net)
the first on-line trade association designed
to revolutionize the import/export industry.
His company was awarded the Export Trade Certificate
of Review from the Secretary of Commerce, and
the U.S. Attorney General’s Office. Additionally,
he serves as President of the WBE.NET Global
Internet Trade Course for Students, an approved
course curriculum that expands technology and
training to high school students and underprivileged
youth.
Today,
with the overwhelming success of the World Business
Exchange Network and the WBE.NET Global Internet
Trade Course for Students in high schools, Mr.
Roby has never forgotten the struggles and sacrifices
he had to overcome to become a positive influence
and respected business leader in the community.
Above
all his remarkable professional achievements
and with God’s help, Mr. Roby believes
the enduring love of his wife, the knowledge
of self-respect and strong business ethics he
instills in his children and grandchildren,
are among his greatest successes of all.
Availability:
Available as a speaker.
Speaking
Fee/Honorarium:
Call for details.
Media
Interviews:
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Contact:
Mr. Roosevelt Roby
REIS Network/WBE.NET
The World Business Exchange Network
Tel. 310-215-1770
info@wbe.net
www.wbe.net
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