By Dalecia Carr " Young, black women should aspire to be leaders of their generation" said Hilda Pinnix-Ragland, the last speaker in the 2012-2013 Chancellor's Distin guished Speakers. It is essential that women display confidence, competence, and courage, what Pinnix-Rag land defined as the three Cs. "Confidence is the belief in one's self, she said.' ■ Competency is the ability to resist spending money on something unnecessarily, Pinnix- Ragland said. It is extremely important to have the abil ity to manage one's expenses, she said. She instructed her audience to "Google the net worth of an African American Women, "and tell me what you get," she said. The answer: $5, she said emphatically. Sure enough, a Google search of the net worth of port, "Lifting as We Climb: Women of Color, Wealth d, Calif _ work on their franchise, better known ..as their brand. Pinnix-Ragland graduated from N.C. ^ A&T State University in 1977, magna I’ cum laude, with a Bachelors degree in i Accounting. She received a Masters in Business from Duke University in 1986. She is currently the Vice President of 1