MANAGEMENT
From Day 1, Black Enterprise has been for us, by us. Meet the dedicated people behind the brand.
From Day 1, Black Enterprise has been for us, by us. Meet the dedicated people behind the brand.
Earl G. Graves Jr. (Butch) is CEO of BLACK ENTERPRISE. He joined the company in 1988 after earning his M.B.A. from Harvard University. During his tenure at BLACK ENTERPRISE, he has served in many positions, including VP of Advertising & Marketing and Chief Operating Officer. In 2006, he was promoted to his current position. Under Graves’s guidance, BLACK ENTERPRISE has evolved from a single-title publication into a robust multimedia company. Today, the company delivers digital content across BlackEnterprise.com, video, podcast, social, and email as well as a roster of live and virtual events.
In 2000, he co-founded the Black Enterprise/Greenwich Street Corporate Growth Fund—a unique private equity firm seeking to finance the growth of established minority-owned or -managed businesses across various industries. Graves is also an active Partner in S & C Robinson L.L.C., an Airport Concessions Enterprise formed in 2016.
Graves received his B.A. in economics from Yale University in 1984, distinguishing himself both academically and athletically. As a four-year starter and Captain of the Yale basketball team, he graduated as the school’s all-time leading scorer and the second leading scorer in Ivy League history. He was drafted in the third round by the NBA’s Philadelphia 76ers in 1984 and enjoyed a brief professional basketball career with the Milwaukee Bucks and Cleveland Cavaliers.
In 2002, Graves was inducted into the American Advertising Federation (AAF) Hall of Achievement. In 2006, he was awarded the Jack Avrett Volunteer Spirit Award from the Boy Scouts of America, and in 2009 he was honored with the NCAA Silver Anniversary Award.
Graves serves on the board of directors of AutoZone, as well as on the boards of numerous nonprofit organizations. He is a strong national advocate for the importance of education and athletics and served as an AAU (Amateur Athletic Union) head basketball coach for more than 15 years.