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MEDIA ONE SHEET

Dana Frank Press Kit
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SAMPLE INTERVIEW QUESTIONS

Q1: Black women are the fastest-growing entrepreneur group in the country. Can you explain how this happened and what it means for the near future?

Q2: How will strengthening the entrepreneurial experience, especially in BIPOC communities, contribute to less violence and a more significant closure of the wealth gap?

Q3: What are the 5 things you learned growing up in the Frank Family business that are 100% solid truths for every business?

Q4: What best advice can you give entrepreneurs who want to go into business with family or friends?

Q5: How has real estate investing stood the test of time when it comes to investing and generating legacy wealth?

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MEDA APPEARENCES
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SAMPE INERVIEW QUESTIONS

MEDIA APPEARANCES

Cleveland National Urban League Conference.
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5 THINGS YOU NEED TO RUN A HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL FAMILY BUSINESS
 

Research. The foundation of any successful endeavor is research. If we are looking to invest in a piece of property, we research all factors that might impact our investment. 

Dana and her son Brett
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WHEN RENT IS DUE, LANDLORDS AND TENANTS BOTH WORRY NOW

During the pandemic, it’s not just renters who are having trouble paying the bills. Landlords are stressed too. And with a ban on evictions, they’ve lost a degree of control over their own finances.

Dana Frank MTSU News
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MTSU Black History Month keynote Dana Frank tells crowd to ‘light a flame and make it bright’

MURFREESBORO, Tenn. — Seattle real estate mogul and author Dana Frank, keynote speaker for Middle Tennessee State University’s Black History Month, advised students to become a fire starter in life and think “REAL” when making business decisions.

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SEATTLE LANDLORD NAVIGATES 'CHALLENGING TIMES' FOR HOUSING PROVIDERS

Dana Frank's family battled redlining to build a real estate business aimed at providing affordable housing for Seattle residents.

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IT'S TIME FOR SEATTLE TO GIVE BACK TO JAZZ ICON

THE MORTGAGE and housing market crisis has ensnared a lot of household names across the nation. Now we can add a Seattle music icon to the list.

Jazz vocalist great Ernestine Anderson, who lives in the Central District, is in danger of losing her home, which is in foreclosure proceedings.

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PERSISTENCE PAYS FOR BLACK FAMILY BUYING RENTALS IN SEATTLE'S CD SINCE 1950S

Property-owning Frank family thrives with changes in Central District demographics.

KING5 - central district entrepreneur releasing book about building generational wealth on juneteenth
Recent Podcast Appearances

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