Phyllis Coley is the Publisher/Editor-in-Chief of
SPECTACULAR Magazine and President of Another
Coley Event. The Durham native holds a Bachelor of
Arts degree in English from North Carolina Central
University.

She began her career as a corporate trainer for ITT
in New York City and went on to become Promotions
and Marketing Director for the #1 radio station in
NYC. While at the radio station she discovered  the
rap group Kid ‘n Play and managed them for five
years. Moving back to Durham in the early 1990's,
Coley produced a nationally syndicated television
show,
The Electric Factory, for two years while
working as News Director for FOXY 107/104.
Phyllis Coley
After the birth of her son, Coley went to work for Durham Business and Professional
Chain as Business Development Director, establishing workshops and other
projects for member businesses. She was asked to join the board of the Chain in
1996 and served as Secretary of the Board for three years.

It was at a Chain networking function that the owners of two black newspapers,
The
Charlotte Post
and the Winston Salem Chronicle, approached Coley about the
feasibility of establishing an African American weekly newspaper in the Triangle. The
two owners contracted Coley to start a newspaper and in March 1998, the first issue
of the
Triangle Tribune hit the streets. She served as General Manager and went on
to become Associate Publisher, while holding the position of Vice President of the N.
C. Black Publishers Association.

While at the
Triangle Tribune, Coley worked with the City of Durham to re-establish
the Holiday Parade and continued as a consultant to the City. She left the Tribune in
July 2001 to start her own business, Another Coley Event (ACE).

ACE has been and continues to be the planner for major annual community and
corporate events such as Durham's Martin Luther King Jr. Day Parade,  Annual NC
Juneteenth Celebration, Bull Durham Blues Festival, Aggie Eagle Classic, IBM's
Netfinity Conference, HBCU Think Tank, Radio One's Women's Empowerment
Networking Conference, Durham County's Employee Appreciation Day and the Spirit
of Hayti Ceremony and Gala.

She has served as Publisher of the General Baptist State Convention’s newspaper
The Baptist Informer and NCCU’s Alumni Association’s newspaper Straws from the
Eagles’ Nest
.

Coley felt there was a void in highlighting the achievements of African Americans in
the Triangle and began publishing ACE Magazine in April 2002 and launched
Spectacular Magazine in November 2004.

She is the proud mother of one son,16 year old Lawrence Davis III.
Phyllis D. Coley
Publisher/Editor-In-Chief