Former CNBC Chairwoman Pamela Thomas-Graham, named one of Black Enterprise's Top 75 executives in 2005, performed a corporate double play in early September.(Consumer News and Business Channel Partnership)(Brief Article)

From: Black Enterprise | Date: January 1, 2006| Author: Ashanti, Kiara | Copyright information

Former CNBC Chairwoman Pamela Thomas-Graham, named one of BLACK ENTERPRISE'S Top 75 executives in 2005, performed a corporate double play in early September. First she was appointed group president for Liz Claiborne...

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