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Brittney Mamon is a fourth-year student in the 5-Year MBA program with a Leadership Studies minor at Hampton University. Brittney has been a member of the Hampton University Chapter of NBMBAA® since 2017. In Spring 2019, she served as the Secretary and from Fall 2019 to the present, she serves as the President.
Nomblé Coleman’s relationship with the National Black MBA Association® began in 2003 when her father, the late Ernie Coleman, enrolled her in the Leaders of Tomorrow® program, Philadelphia Chapter. Nomblé strives to follow in her father’s footsteps to continue his legacy of leadership and lifting others as she climbs.
2019 Scale-Up Pitch Challenge winner Neu is rising to the occasion to increase opportunities for domestic workers. Learn more about the current reality domestic workers face and the tech company, Neu, that is building equity by empowering domestic working women.
Larry Clay has been a member of the Memphis Chapter since 2012 and is the Founder/Managing Director of Flourishing Designs + Innovations (FDI). Currently, he is on a trajectory to finish and defend his dissertation Spring 2021, and graduate with his Ph.D. in Management- Designing Sustainable Systems. Since 2013, Larry has worked with the NBMBAA’s Annual Graduate Case Competition.
Cassandra F. Bozeman is a lifetime member of the Columbus Chapter and founding principle of ONE Enterprise Group, a quick…
Daymond John, the founder and CEO of FUBU and co-star of ABC’s four-time Emmy Award-winning show “Shark Tank,” just wrapped up…
2020 Scale-Up Pitch Challenge semi-finalist Erica Plybeah of MedHaul and 2019 Scale-Up Pitch Challenge 1st place winner Javier Evelyn of Alerje are recipients of the 2020 Google for Startups Black Founders Fund. The $5M Google for Startups Black Founders Fund provides non-dilutive cash awards to Black led startups that have participated in our programs or have been nominated by our partner community.
Karen M. Blackwell a member of the Los Angeles Chapter since 2008 is the founder and CEO of Sage & Alms™, a benefit corporation that houses the brands Kanda™ Chocolates and DewBurst™. Karen chose to create a benefit corporation to further illustrate her commitment to balancing social justice, environmentalism, and profits equally. As CEO, Karen develops and executes on business that helps to create a sustainable business through global partnerships; with a current focus on Ghana and China.
As a former student and beneficiary of the Metro New York Chapter’s (NYBLACKMBA) Leaders of Tomorrow® (LOT®) Mentoring Program, Norville Barrington understands the value of mentorship, servant leadership, and transforming generational wealth.
Eric has been a member of the Charlotte, NC Chapter since 2013. He is an Executive Consultant with The Kaleidoscope Group. He received the Charlotte Chapter’s 2017 ‘Ambassador of the Year Award’ for his outstanding support and advocacy of the Chapter.
You may remember us from the 2019 FedEx Scale-Up Pitch Challenge hosted at the NBMBAA’s 41st National Conference. We have been working tirelessly to develop a suite of products that tackle the issues that WE face and we are so grateful for the NBMBAA’s support.
Kelliann McDonald is a Senior Management Consultant driving Change Management and Strategic Communications for Federal IT and Data Analytics clients….