Community Renaissance Initiatives -- City Capital Corporation

 

Founded by entrepreneurial genius Ephren Taylor, the youngest African-American CEO of any public company in history, City Capital (CTCC) is focused on Empowering Communities Through Socially-Conscious Investing. Working with the CEO, WEB3Direct zoned in on the core purpose and helped launch the company nationally. City Capital utilizes private investors' self-directed IRA and 401k accounts to create Community Renaissance Initiatives in cities across America.

Web3Direct focuses on companies that embrace and are committed to a concept of rapid, geometric or "quantum" growth. As part of this, having a larger vision than themselves is a key element. Emerson Brantley began working with CEO Taylor in Fall 2005. Applying his business growth and marketing expertise to the company, Brantley has helped achieve strong national branding, landing creating ongoing stream of invitations from city governments and non-profits for the company to bring its trademark "Socially-Conscious Investing" to their communities, to provide "affordable homes for working-class families" through their "community renaissance initiatives." An integral part of this has been to establish CEO Taylor as a unique brand in his own right, first as the "youngest African-American CEO of any public company," and later as a spokesperson and commentator on housing and economics in urban communities with media (20/20, FOXNews, MSNBC and many others), government (the White House, the Wall Street Economic Summit, the Democratic National Convention and others), as well as non-profit organizations, private colleges and HBCUs, and dozens of churches nationwide.

Brantley developed a national program for City Capital in Summer 2006, and worked with CEO Taylor to draft a self-directed IRA/401k investor program in 2008. These programs allow individual investors to invest private money to develop urban communities. Coming at a time when the real estate "bubble" was fading and subprime loans were taking down many investors, these programs offered hands-off investment strategies that investors could easily embrace, and helped create a culture of "serial investors" into the company's socially-conscious programs. Today the company's socially-conscious investments include their community renaissance initiatives -- affordable homes for working-class families as well as investing in small, community businesses -- biofuels initiatives and a focus on healthy food in urban communities.

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