
I Am Young Detroit will be publishing our first ever The Big Book Of Young Detroit in Early 2011. As you know twice monthly we profile Young Detroiters who are making their mark on the City of Detroit through their accomplishments and service to the community right here at iamyoungdetroit.com. We’d like to take that a step further by publishing a comprehensive directory listing recognizing the many Young Metro Detroiters making their mark. The book will also feature tons of other surprises and resources, so make sure you and your company are not missing out!
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The Who’s Who publications are an opportunity for us to afford a measure of recognition to the African-American men and women who have made their mark in their specific occupations, professions, or in service to others in their community.
A sincere effort is made to include those whose positions or accomplishments in their chosen fields are significant and those whose contributions to community affairs whether city-wide or on the neighborhood level have improved the quality of life for all of us.

I Am Young Detroit will be publishing our first ever The Big Book Of Young Detroit in Early 2011. As you know twice monthly we profile Young Detroiters who are making their mark on the City of Detroit through their accomplishments and service to the community right here at iamyoungdetroit.com. We’d like to take that a step further by publishing a comprehensive directory listing recognizing the many Young Metro Detroiters making their mark. The book will also feature tons of other surprises and resources, so make sure you and your company are not missing out!
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Nominating yourself is absolutely free, simply fill out the form below.
![]()

Businesses interested in advertising please fill out the form below.
The Who’s Who publications are an opportunity for us to afford a measure of recognition to the African-American men and women who have made their mark in their specific occupations, professions, or in service to others in their community.
A sincere effort is made to include those whose positions or accomplishments in their chosen fields are significant and those whose contributions to community affairs whether city-wide or on the neighborhood level have improved the quality of life for all of us.






















