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Tuesday, February 25, 2020

Erica’s Table of 20 delivers an intimate networking experience

erica's table of 20

If you take a five-minute scroll through your Instagram feed you will see a countless number of networking events, meet-ups, and conferences that all promise value, but Erica’s Table of 20 is different. Now in its 36th installment, Erica’s Table of 20 provides a different approach to the saturated business and entrepreneurial networking scene. Erica’s Table of 20 is an intimate experience for guests to gather, engage, fellowship, and connect in a genuine manner. Each guest is hand-selected, and there is no level of hierarchy that exists whether you are known on a national scale or simply doing great things within the community you reside in.

BLACK ENTERPRISE had the opportunity to discuss this experience with businesswoman, author, and change agent Erica Dias.

What makes Erica’s Table of 20 unique?

I often reference this experience as my version of “Sunday Dinner” that many of us used to have with family and friends. In my case, this Sunday dinner was hosted by my late grandmother, Helen Dias, who passed away from cancer. Guests would get dressed up, talk about everything under the sun, from worldly topics to their personal journey, paired with good food and laughter. All of my guests at this affair are selected due to their contributions in their respected communities, success within their careers, and value that they bring to everyone else at the dinner.

When did you realize that Erica’s table of 20 was really having an impact?

When men and women from all over the world began to inquire about attending the event I realized that this was bigger than just 20 people convening inside of Neiman Marcus. People have flown in from Nigeria, LA, Atlanta, Miami, and various other locations to take part in this gathering. It is an experience that cannot be duplicated.

You recently hosted your 36th Table of 20 in NYC. What is different about Erica’s Table of 20 in 2020 and moving forward?

2020 is a manifestation year as the Table of 20 travels to various cities. “Manifestation” meaning that each and every attendee will be challenged and inspired to put ideas into actions and actions into successes. As connections are formed throughout the event, each person at the table will be encouraged to connect with at least one person and have periodic “check-ins” to help encourage and push each other to manifest their goals. Marketing guru Ashunna Ayars and associate producer of The Wendy Williams Show, Derrick Warner, provided instrumental advice to the attendees.

Why are Erica’s Table of 20 events important for you?

As a businesswoman, author, and change agent, I am busy. I spend hours and hours helping others to build and grow their brands and visibility, oftentimes at the expense of my own goals. I recently re-released my best-selling book, Faith It Until You Make It, which is full of inspirational quotes that are bound to give you that pick-me-up that you need to get pumped up throughout the year. When I attend my event I am, in turn, getting a pick-me-up from each and every attendee. They may not realize it, but their stories and successes provide me with some of that much-needed inspiration to build my personal and professional brand. People, including myself, need that intimate approach to networking which challenges, inspires, and truly makes you move forward toward your goals.

How can we learn more about Erica’s Table of 20?

Get familiar with this event by visiting @TableOf20 on Instagram or visit the website at www.EricasTableOf20.com.



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College senior was strangled to death, police charge boyfriend with malice murder

Anitra Gunn, a senior agriculture major at Fort Valley University in Georgia, is believed to have been strangled to death by her boyfriend, according to court documents.

Police have charged her boyfriend, DeMarcus Little, 23, with malice murder for the Valentine’s Day killing. Little is a sergeant in the Army stationed at Fort Gordon, reported The Telegraph.

READ MORE: Missing Fort Valley State senior’s body found by police

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports that police believe Gunn, 23, was strangled to death in the woods and her body was partially hidden under sticks. No motive has been released.

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Sgt. Demarcus Little, Mugshot courtesy of Peach County Sheriff’s Office/Middle Georgia Regional Crimestoppers/MGN Online

Police found Gunn’s car in a neighbor’s yard on Belle Street with a missing bumper. It would prove to be a crucial clue helping police discover her body. Pieces from bushes and sticks were found in the grill of the car, which led investigators to narrow down an area to search.

Police discovered the missing bumper next to Gunn’s body.

A week before she was killed, windows in Gunn’s house were broken and her car tires were slashed. Police charged Little with damaging Gunn’s property but allowed him to post a $10,000 bond on Friday before he was officially charged with malice murder.

Yesterday, the Georgia Bureau of Investigations announced Little had been charged with malice murder. He appeared in court but was denied bond, according to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

Fort Valley State students held a campus vigil for Gunn Monday night. On a chair in an auditorium, a black cloth with a huge black bow covered one seat in the front row in Gunn’s honor. During the vigil, a choir sang “Soon We are Going to See the King.”

READ MORE: Suspects in slaying of Clark Atlanta student Alexis Crawford indicted for murder

Bobby Dickey, chair of the school’s Visual and Performing Arts and Media Studies department, told the AJC that Gunn was musically gifted and is already missed by so many.

“She was one of the sweetest young ladies I ever met since I’ve been at the school,” Dickey said to the newspaper. “We’re gonna miss her, but we’re gonna hold her legacy up high.”

Gunn’s funeral is set for 11 a.m. Saturday at Greater Peace Baptist Church in Opelika, Ala.

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Erica’s Table of 20 delivers an intimate networking experience

erica's table of 20

If you take a five-minute scroll through your Instagram feed you will see a countless number of networking events, meet-ups, and conferences that all promise value, but Erica’s Table of 20 is different. Now in its 36th installment, Erica’s Table of 20 provides a different approach to the saturated business and entrepreneurial networking scene. Erica’s Table of 20 is an intimate experience for guests to gather, engage, fellowship, and connect in a genuine manner. Each guest is hand-selected, and there is no level of hierarchy that exists whether you are known on a national scale or simply doing great things within the community you reside in.

BLACK ENTERPRISE had the opportunity to discuss this experience with businesswoman, author, and change agent Erica Dias.

What makes Erica’s Table of 20 unique?

I often reference this experience as my version of “Sunday Dinner” that many of us used to have with family and friends. In my case, this Sunday dinner was hosted by my late grandmother, Helen Dias, who passed away from cancer. Guests would get dressed up, talk about everything under the sun, from worldly topics to their personal journey, paired with good food and laughter. All of my guests at this affair are selected due to their contributions in their respected communities, success within their careers, and value that they bring to everyone else at the dinner.

When did you realize that Erica’s table of 20 was really having an impact?

When men and women from all over the world began to inquire about attending the event I realized that this was bigger than just 20 people convening inside of Neiman Marcus. People have flown in from Nigeria, LA, Atlanta, Miami, and various other locations to take part in this gathering. It is an experience that cannot be duplicated.

You recently hosted your 36th Table of 20 in NYC. What is different about Erica’s Table of 20 in 2020 and moving forward?

2020 is a manifestation year as the Table of 20 travels to various cities. “Manifestation” meaning that each and every attendee will be challenged and inspired to put ideas into actions and actions into successes. As connections are formed throughout the event, each person at the table will be encouraged to connect with at least one person and have periodic “check-ins” to help encourage and push each other to manifest their goals. Marketing guru Ashunna Ayars and associate producer of The Wendy Williams Show, Derrick Warner, provided instrumental advice to the attendees.

Why are Erica’s Table of 20 events important for you?

As a businesswoman, author, and change agent, I am busy. I spend hours and hours helping others to build and grow their brands and visibility, oftentimes at the expense of my own goals. I recently re-released my best-selling book, Faith It Until You Make It, which is full of inspirational quotes that are bound to give you that pick-me-up that you need to get pumped up throughout the year. When I attend my event I am, in turn, getting a pick-me-up from each and every attendee. They may not realize it, but their stories and successes provide me with some of that much-needed inspiration to build my personal and professional brand. People, including myself, need that intimate approach to networking which challenges, inspires, and truly makes you move forward toward your goals.

How can we learn more about Erica’s Table of 20?

Get familiar with this event by visiting @TableOf20 on Instagram or visit the website at www.EricasTableOf20.com.



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