Back to All Events

HBCU Businesses Matter Virtual (HBCU Business Conference)


Event Description

HBCU Businesses Matter Virtual HBCU Business Conference is taking place during Black History Month for the purpose of supporting underserved Founders. The event will be held on February 26th and February 27th from 12 pm - 4 pm both days. 

Our main goal is to help foster new relationships between HBCU Business Owners, provide business education, and give a percentage back of sales to HBCU Business Schools that are producing future leaders. 

Also, help circulate more dollars within our HBCU ecosystem. 

During this event there will be breakout sessions, vendor booths, keynotes, and a virtual presentation for HBCU tech startups accelerating innovation.

Key partners that we have secured currently are HBCU Wall Street, HBCU Alum, NOIRBNB, and Prodygii. 

Our goal is to have over 100 HBCU Businesses participate and thousands of HBCU students/alumni from around the nation in attendance. In order for our community to thrive in this new age it’s important that students and alumni create more jobs of the future. 

If you’re interested in being a partner, sponsor, or speaker message our CEO today at rmiller@hbcustartups.com

Interested in being a vendor? Text “HBCUVendor” to (888)297-8019

Featured Speakers:

  1. Ronell Miller - HBCUstartups Founder

  2. Terrence Caldwell - HBCUAlum Founder

  3. Torrence Reed - HBCU Wall Street Co-Founder

  4. Jamerus Payton - HBCU Wall Street Co-Founder

  5. Sylviana Moore - The Prodygii Founder

  6. Alexis Small - College Daze Media Founder & Small World Social Media Co-Founder

  7. Cam'ron Moore - All American Producer

  8. Evan Young - HBCU Anime Art Founder

Keynote Speaker: Fields Jackson Racing Toward Diversity Magazine Founder & College Diversity Network Founder

More speakers will be added in the coming weeks and the full agenda will be sent via e-mail to attendees. 

Previous
Previous
September 26

Prodygii Social: Hosted by Google

Next
Next
March 7

Prodygii Membership Q&A