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The Executive Leadership Council

www.elcinfo.com

 
The Executive Leadership Council is the preeminent member organization for the development of global black leaders. Our mission is to increase the number of successful black executives —both domestically and internationally —by adding value to their development, leadership, and philanthropic endeavors throughout the life-cycle of their careers thereby strengthening their companies, organizations, and communities.
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million
  • www.elcinfo.com
  • 1301 K Street, NW Suite 210 West
    Washington, DC USA 20005
  • Phone: 202.655.2952

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