Ricco Wright Facebook Twitter Email Print Ricco Wright (GMS Cohort 2000) Tulsa, Oklahoma native Ricco Wright (GMS Cohort 2000) is dedicating his time, talent, and treasure to rebuilding “Black Wall Street”, the name given to Tulsa’s Greenwood District in the early 20th century. The area earned the moniker because of its prominence as a thriving center of African-American entrepreneurship and wealth (read more about “Black Wall Street”). Wright is the founder and chairman of the Black Wall Street Gallery, located in the Greenwood District. Learn more about Wright and his exciting venture. Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus. Post navigation Previous Previous post: De’Von JenningsNext Next post: Meet GMS Alumna Cinthia Manuel: Pathway Leader for Diversity Initiatives
Ricco Wright Facebook Twitter Email Print Ricco Wright (GMS Cohort 2000) Tulsa, Oklahoma native Ricco Wright (GMS Cohort 2000) is dedicating his time, talent, and treasure to rebuilding “Black Wall Street”, the name given to Tulsa’s Greenwood District in the early 20th century. The area earned the moniker because of its prominence as a thriving center of African-American entrepreneurship and wealth (read more about “Black Wall Street”). Wright is the founder and chairman of the Black Wall Street Gallery, located in the Greenwood District. Learn more about Wright and his exciting venture. Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus.