
Michael Pittman
is the Editor of the nationally and internationally recognized
Capital City Courier newspaper. His newspaper has been called one
of the fastest growing black newspapers in the country. It’s
willingness to ask the tough question of the black community has
resulted in dialogue being created throughout the world. Topics
such as “Why Can’t Blacks Work Together”, “Dark Skin Blacks verses
Light Skinned Blacks”, “Good Hair verses Bad Hair”, and “Why Can’t
Blacks Hold on to a Dollar” have been the basis of discussion from
internet blogs and chat rooms as well as nationally syndicated
radio and television talk shows. His newspaper has also been
featured in Editor and Publisher magazine which is the one of the
oldest trade journals in the United States.
He also served as the host and producer of the “Let the Truth Be
Told” radio talk show that aired on Voice America radio that
featured such guests as Dr. Alvin Poussaint, Boyce Watkins, Janks
Morton, Dr. Claude Anderson, and Dr. Julia Hare. His ability to
speak openly and candidly on issues had made Michael one of the
country’s most sought after commentators on black economic issues.
An entrepreneur in his own right, Michael has owned a string of
businesses that has employed numerous blacks and has also been
involved in millions of dollars of major economic development
projects as a developer and builder that have uplifted the black
community. He is also the founder and former President of the
Springfield Black Chamber of Commerce. He has received awards
such as the Illinois Legislative Black Caucus Economic Development
award, Entrepreneur of the Year by the Illinois Times, Minority
Business Person of the Year by the Springfield Chamber of Commerce
as well as economic development awards from the NAACP and The
Urban League. His first book titled “The Serial Entrepreneur” is
scheduled for release in 2008.
In addition to being a newspaper editor and entrepreneur, Michael
is also a former professional baseball player having been a
pitcher in the St. Louis Cardinals baseball organization for six
years. He also has a Bachelor degree in Labor Relations from the
University of Illinois at Springfield.
Michael has been a guest various on radio talk shows throughout
the country as well as having been a guest on several television
shows and the subject of numerous news reports.
Michael was raised in public housing by his mother in St. Louis
Missouri. Michael has been married to his wife Sherry for 22
years and he has two children, Michael and Denise.