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Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of East Tennessee
College Student
Aspirations: To excel in tech and contribute to youth empowerment
Jahneulie is a driven Computer Science student excelling both academically and professionally. With a remarkable 3.76 GPA, she is a proud Haslam Leadership Scholar and Peyton Manning Scholar. Her tech industry experience is extensive, including internships that span front-end and back-end development. In her current role, she continues to sharpen her technical expertise, while her past internship at CGI saw her develop an inventory management app and contribute to fundraising efforts and Metaverse Consulting initiatives.
Beyond her internships, Jahneulie serves as an Undergraduate Research Assistant, delving into the impact of ChatGPT on higher education. She is also passionate about inspiring others, having participated in STEM outreach programs. Her active involvement in extracurricular activities highlights her leadership, dedication to community service, and unwavering commitment to making a positive impact.
Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Eastern Missouri
College Student
Aspirations: Committed to communication and mental health advocacy, with a focus on youth empowerment and making a positive community impact.
Kiari is a dynamic and passionate multimedia journalism student pursuing a Bachelor’s Degree in Communication. Renowned for his vibrant personality and unyielding determination, he is a strong advocate for mental health, using his platform to inspire and uplift others.
Kiari’s professional experience reflects his ability to connect with people, excelling in customer relations by turning interactions into memorable experiences. As a skilled podcaster, he has honed his ability to analyze diverse news sources and craft compelling narratives that resonate with audiences.
His dedication to youth development is evident in his role as a Counselor at the Boys & Girls Club, where he creates a safe and supportive environment for children. Through engaging activities and social skill-building, Kiari not only enriches their experiences but also champions positive change within the community.
Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Zanesville
Location: Zanesville, OH
High School Student
Aspirations: Committed to helping others and exemplifying leadership skills among peers and younger children.
Jazirah is a remarkable high school student from Ohio, set to graduate in May 2025 with an impressive 3.68 GPA. A consistent Honor Roll achiever, she shines both academically and athletically, earning Varsity Awards in tennis and bowling. Her involvement in JROTC highlights her leadership, discipline, and commitment to excellence, while her nine years with Big Brothers Big Sisters underscore her passion for mentorship, both as a Little and a Lunch Buddy Big.
As a mentor at an elementary school, Jazirah inspires and guides younger students, serving as a role model through her dedication and positivity. Her work experience has further honed her customer service and teamwork skills, demonstrating her ability to excel in dynamic environments. With her exceptional work ethic, leadership qualities, and heartfelt commitment to her community, Jazirah stands out as a source of encouragement and inspiration to those around her.
Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters Lone Star – Houston
College Student
Aspirations: Passionate about mentoring and advocacy, with a dedication to supporting at-risk youth through involvement with BBBS community outreach programs.
Frankie is a dedicated Cyber Security student on track to earn an Associate of Applied Science degree. With a solid academic foundation in network technology, programming logic, and information security, he is preparing for a promising career in technology.
Beyond academics, Frankie serves as an Administrative Assistant and Food Pantry Coordinator at his college, where he efficiently oversees daily operations, fosters community partnerships for donations, and supports initiatives to enhance student engagement.
Frankie’s leadership extends to his role as a guest speaker at the OJJDP Conference in Washington, D.C., where he proudly represented the Big Brothers Big Sisters Lone Star program. Known for his strong communication, problem-solving, and leadership abilities, Frankie is a proactive and adaptable professional making a meaningful impact in both his college and community.
Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters South Texas
College Student
Aspirations: Leadership development in education, create inclusive programs that not only support academic success but also foster personal development and resilience among students, particularly in underserved areas.
Eric is a committed professional with a solid foundation in business management and a passion for serving at-risk youth and underserved communities. Currently pursuing an MBA, he also holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration with a concentration in management. His professional experience includes roles such as Construction Inspector and Appraisal Analyst at a local bank, where he specializes in evaluating properties for mortgage lending.
A proud advocate for his community, Eric previously served as a Board Member and Spokesperson for Big Brothers Big Sisters of South Texas, his home agency, where he excelled in outreach and recruitment initiatives. He has also demonstrated his marketing expertise as the Interim Social Media Manager at his University, successfully driving engagement and advancing fundraising efforts. With strong interpersonal skills and a talent for creating meaningful content, Eric stands out as a leader devoted to fostering positive change in his community.
Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southern Minnesota
College Student
Aspirations: To advocate for mentorship and provide support to youth in need.
Nate is a passionate junior university student with a deep love for sports and a strong commitment to community engagement. With over 12 years of involvement in Big Brothers Big Sisters, he has gained invaluable insights into the transformative power of mentorship. Nate is driven by a profound purpose: to inspire young boys and girls to realize their fullest potential, ensuring that every child has access to a mentor, friend, and support system.
As a Youth Council Member, Nate is dedicated to elevating youth voices and championing social change through the power of mentorship. His unwavering commitment to service and civic action fuels his efforts to develop impactful initiatives that promote youth connectedness and overall well-being. Eager to share his journey and insights, Nate strives to be a source of inspiration and hope for others as they pursue their own paths to success.
Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters Services, Inc.
Little of the Year 2024
College Student
Melvina, one of the 2024 Littles of the Year, has been matched with her Mentor, Donna, for three transformative years. As the youngest of six siblings, Melvina often struggled to find her place. However, since being matched with Donna, she has blossomed, rediscovered her faith with Donna’s encouragement, and embraced the value of having a trusted adult to lean on.
Their bond is marked by mutual gratitude, with Donna frequently sharing how much she has learned from Melvina and how profoundly her Little has impacted her life. Donna is unwavering in her support for Melvina, always wanting the best for her. Meanwhile, Melvina credits much of her growth and success to Donna and the support she’s received from her local Big Brothers Big Sisters agency. During her Little of the Year interview, Melvina expressed her heartfelt belief that every young person deserves a Big, admitting she isn’t sure where she would be today without Donna by her side.
Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters Kansas City
Little of the Year 2024
High School Student
Shane, one of the 2024 Littles of the Year, has been matched with his Big, Chris, for six impactful years. At just nine years old, Shane faced the heartbreaking loss of his father to brain cancer. As his mother noticed changes in his behavior, she turned to Big Brothers Big Sisters, where Shane found a steadfast mentor in Chris. Chris quickly became a stable and supportive presence in Shane’s life, whom Shane affectionately describes as a “grown-up friend.” He emphasizes how crucial it is for young people, especially those who have lost a parent, to have dependable adults they can rely on.
The connection between Chris and Shane exemplifies the meaningful relationships that can be fostered through thoughtful matches made by Big Brothers Big Sisters. Together, they’ve shared unforgettable moments, including announcing a draft pick at the NFL Draft. Shane also serves as his agency’s “Voice of Potential,” using his platform to inspire others. Looking ahead, Shane plans to pay it forward by becoming a Big himself once he is old enough.
Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters Essex, Hudson, and Union Counties
College Student
Aspirations: To create programs specifically for young males who grew up without a father figure, helping them realize their full potential, giving them a second chance at a successful life.
Quameer is an accomplished freshman at his local university, excelling academically with a remarkable 4.15 GPA. A natural leader, he has made a significant impact as President of the Student Executive Board, where he organized meaningful events and represented the voices of his peers. His dedication to advocacy shines through as the founder of the Black Student Union, creating a welcoming and supportive space for Black students on campus.
Quameer’s passion for mentorship is rooted in his eight years with Big Brothers Big Sisters, where he developed a deep commitment to empowering troubled youth, particularly young males without father figures. He envisions creating programs that inspire hope and unlock potential, while championing diversion initiatives to give juveniles a second chance. Beyond his leadership and advocacy, Quameer’s involvement in theater and mock trial highlights his well-rounded nature and dedication to personal growth.
Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Los Angeles
College Student
Aspirations: To support and assist students involved in youth mentorship programs, ensuring they reach their full potential, as well as providing ways to help others go to college.
Josue is a devoted college senior with a deep passion for leadership and community impact. Over the past five years, he has been actively involved with Big Brothers Big Sisters, where he sharpened his collaborative skills and gained an appreciation for the power of effective team communication.
Josue is driven by a desire to support students in youth mentorship programs, striving to inspire and empower them to realize their full potential. His ultimate goal is to become a dynamic leader within his community, championing youth engagement and advocacy. Through his experiences, Josue has cultivated a strong understanding of the challenges and opportunities young leaders face today, positioning himself as a committed advocate for positive change.
Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northeast Alabama
College Student
Aspirations: To make a larger impact in the field of public health and education, advocating for underprivileged children and improving their circumstances.
Mary Ann is a passionate college sophomore pursuing a bachelor’s degree in political science, maintaining an impressive 3.7 GPA. Her interests span public health, international relations, education, and human development, reflecting her commitment to creating meaningful change. For the past three years, Mary Ann has been deeply involved with Big Brothers Big Sisters, serving as a High School Big Sister and gaining firsthand insight into the transformative power of mentorship in children’s lives.
Her dedication to supporting underprivileged children fuels her vision of building a brighter future for the next generation. Mary Ann aspires to use her experiences to help expand the reach of Big Brothers Big Sisters, breaking down barriers to success for children in need. As a member of the National Youth Council, she is eager to apply her skills and passion to foster an environment where youth can excel both socially and educationally.
Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Columbia Northwest
College Student
Aspirations: To create a safe and inclusive environment for all youth while advocating for students and communities at local, national, and global levels. To continue developing her leadership and advocacy skills to better serve underrepresented communities through her involvement with BBBS.
Ivette is a first-year college student with a deep passion for advocacy and community empowerment. Over seven years with Big Brothers Big Sisters, she has honed her leadership and public speaking skills, becoming a confident voice for change. As a first-generation college student, Ivette is deeply committed to amplifying youth voices and addressing policies that affect underrepresented communities.
Driven by her desire to inspire and support others, Ivette seeks to help students and communities overcome challenges and thrive. She envisions a future where her growing leadership skills contribute to meaningful advocacy and transformative community engagement, leaving a lasting positive impact on society.
Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Middle Tennessee
College Student
Aspirations: To expand her network within the Big Brothers Big Sisters community and engage on a larger scale to benefit the organization. To develop her public speaking and leadership skills further, contributing ideas that enhance the agency’s outreach and impact
Sarah is a college graduate with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, specializing in Marketing. With a strong passion for community involvement and youth development, she has been actively engaged with Big Brothers Big Sisters, first as a Little for two years and then as an Alumni Little for five. Currently, Sarah serves as a Youth Board Member at her local agency, where she works closely with staff to strengthen community engagement and act as an ambassador for the organization.
Through her journey, Sarah has developed excellent public speaking skills and built valuable professional connections. As a member of the National Youth Council, she is eager to expand her influence within the Big Brothers Big Sisters community while gaining deeper insights into the organization’s operations. Sarah’s ultimate goal is to bring innovative ideas to the table that can enhance the agency’s impact on a broader scale.
Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters New York City
2024 Cheslie C. Kryst Fellow
College Student
Aspirations: To someday have her own bilingual accounting firm in support the Latino community.
Janet is a senior at her local university, pursuing a major in accounting and a minor in marketing, with plans to graduate in May 2025. As a first-generation college student, Janet often felt uncertain about navigating the corporate world, having no one in her immediate circle to provide guidance. However, her mentor became a vital source of support, offering a safe space where Janet felt comfortable asking questions she might not have voiced elsewhere.
Through their relationship, Janet learned to be more open and to embrace help when needed. This experience not only strengthened her confidence but also deepened her passion for serving others. Janet is committed to paving the way for those in need, drawing inspiration from the support and guidance she received along her own journey.
Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Metro Atlanta
High School Student
Aspirations: To help ensure that youth are perceived positively, advocating for her generation’s voice and impact.
Laila is a dedicated junior in high school, currently enrolled in the Fine Arts Magnet Education (FAME) Program with a focus on Drama. With a strong 3.85 GPA, she excels academically while also being a passionate advocate for community service, having been involved with Big Brothers Big Sisters for eight years. Her close bond with her mentor has played a significant role in her personal growth, providing the support needed to navigate life’s challenges.
Beyond her advocacy, Laila is also an accomplished actress, having appeared in several movies and television shows, showcasing her dedication to the arts. As a member of the National Youth Council, she is committed to ensuring that youth voices are heard and positively represented in society. Through her initiatives, Laila hopes to make a meaningful impact on her community and inspire her peers to realize their full potential.
Sadé Muhammad
Chief Marketing & Impact Officer, TIME
Sadé Muhammad is the Chief Marketing Officer of TIME, where she oversees all integrated marketing and branded content.
She has over a decade of experience in marketing, digital transformation, ad products, and organizational change via DEI. She founded the Representation & Inclusion Practice at Forbes, a revenue-generating ad business centered on equity as a path to marketing innovation and cultural change.
A strong cross-functional leader and creative, her work has been celebrated in Digiday, Adweek, and PRSANY, and she has forged strategic partnerships with JP Morgan Wealth Management, UBS, LVMH, and more. She was awarded the 30 Under 30 Award by the INMA for Achievement in Advertising in 2020. Prior to Forbes, Sade held various roles at NBCUniversal and underwent the prestigious NBC Page Program.
A true magazine fanatic, Muhammad holds a degree in Magazine Journalism from the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University. She sits on the Newhouse 44 Advisory Committee, a group dedicated to equity and inclusion for journalism students at Syracuse University.
Michelle Bell
SVP, Head of Brand Partnerships, MACRO
Michelle Bell, SVP Head of Brand Partnerships @ MACRO is a creative force in the entertainment industry with a strong focus on licensing and brand partnerships. With a proven track record, she has secured hundreds of high-profile deals across music, film, TV, and gaming. Her expertise has been integral to collaborations with major brands such as EA Sports, NBA, NFL, Vodafone, Champion, NBC, HBO, Disney, Netflix, Paramount and Nickelodeon among others.
As a music publisher and A&R professional, Michelle has signed Grammy-nominated, multi-platinum songwriters, contributing to numerous hit songs, including “What’s Poppin” and “Loving on Me” by Jack Harlow and “Bodyguard” by Beyonce. Her personal songwriting and production credits span over 40 million albums sold worldwide, with highlights including Jennifer Lopez, Mary J. Blige, Britney Spears, and Nas.
Michelle’s unique ability to bridge the gap between creatives and commercial opportunities makes her a valuable asset in the entertainment business. Her extensive network and deep industry knowledge help artists and brands thrive in a rapidly evolving landscape. Beyond her professional achievements, she is passionate about travel, wine, yoga, Bitcoin, and discovering new music on KCRW radio.
Croix Bethune
Midfielder, Washington Spirit
A midfielder for the Washington Spirit (NWSL), Croix Bethune has made history in her rookie season. In just 17 matches of her first professional season, Bethune, the #3 overall selection in the 2024 NWSL Draft, recorded five goals and 10 assists. Her 10 assists are an all-time NWSL single season record, matching the long-standing total set by soccer legend Tobin Heath in 2016. This season, the Alpharetta, Georgia native won NWSL Rookie of the Month three consecutive times and earned four total honors – both of which are NWSL records. Bethune’s efforts at the club level earned her a call up to the U.S. Women’s National Team (USWNT) as an alternate for the 2024 Olympics where she won a gold medal. Bethune was just as impressive at the collegiate level, winning the following honors over five seasons at University of Southern California and the University of Georgia: three consecutive First Team All-Pac 12 (2020-2022), back-to-back Pac-12 Midfielder of the Year (2021-2022), MAC Hermann Semifinalist (2021), and SEC Tournament MVP (2023) honors.
Kardea Brown
Emmy Nominated Food Network Host and Author, Host of “Delicious Miss Brown,” Former BBBS Staff
Kardea Brown is an Emmy Nominated contemporary Southern Chef born in Charleston, South Carolina, and host of the Food Network series, “Delicious Miss Brown,” now in its eighth season. Of Gullah Geechee descent, Kardea was raised by her single mother and grandmother and spent much of her childhood on Wadmalaw Island among the Gullah community where she grew up with the foods, flavors, history and heritage of her culture.
The Gullah community formed when West Africans arrived in the Lowcountry as slaves and they developed a cuisine born of necessity, making use of local ingredients harvested from land and sea. It was through her grandmother that Kardea learned of and tasted the traditional foods of her ancestry, learning to prepare many of the dishes she cooks today. While dedicated to preserving her culinary roots and sharing the history of her culture, over time Kardea also began to infuse newer flavors that reflect her innate flair for cooking and exploration of diverse influences.
After graduating from Atlanta’s Oglethorpe University, Kardea accepted a job at a child placement agency and cooking became her therapy to work through the emotional toll of social work. When that toll became too great, Kardea moved to Newark, NJ for a fresh start and accepted a position with Big Brothers Big Sisters. There she thrived with exposure to different cultures and people that left her energized for a new journey.
Bringing Gullah Cuisine From the Lowcountry to the TV Screen:
While working in Newark, a former boyfriend learned of a casting call and submitted a lively and engaging tape of Kardea cooking which ultimately came to the attention of a production company who created a pilot with her for a Cooking Channel show. The producers subsequently connected with Food Network executives who responded that they loved her energy and personality but felt that she could benefit from more experience. This feedback proved to be a revelation to Kardea, who realized that she had finally found her true passion and decided to move back home to South Carolina and the food, family and traditions that are such an important part of her identity. Although she hadn’t yet mapped out her next career steps, inspiration struck on the return trip home, and she decided to create the New Gullah Supper Club pop-up in 2015. Born of a GoFundMe campaign, this traveling dinner series showcased Kardea’s heritage, with a menu that paid homage to the dishes passed down through her family for generations executed with her own signature flair.
Over time, Kardea stayed in touch with Food Network, appearing on several shows, and by fall 2018 she had filmed a proof of concept for her current show, Delicious Miss Brown. The show premiered on Food Network in July 2019 and is now in its tenth season. Filmed at Kardea’s home in Charleston, SC, the show celebrates the rich history of her Gullah heritage and the diversity of its cuisine, showcasing her passion for cooking and culture, while sharing stories as she prepares food for dinner parties and events for family and friends. On Delicious Miss Brown, Kardea shows loyal viewers – whom she affectionately refers to as her ‘cousins’ – another side of Charleston, and that the Gullah people and their cuisine are still thriving on the Sea Islands. Her take on traditional Gullah cuisine is lighter and more vegetable-forward, and part of Kardea’s mission is to show that Southern cuisine is much more than just fried food. In April 2023, she was nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Culinary Host for her performance in Delicious Miss Brown.
Kardea also hosts The Great Soul Food Cook-Off, a series produced by discovery+ and OWN that premiered in November 2021 on the streaming service. The first-ever soul food cooking competition, The Great Soul Food Cook-Off spotlights the traditions of Black chefs and Black food, and the contributions soul food has had on American cuisine.
Kardea is also the newest Cohost of Kids Baking Championship on Food Network. She has also appeared in a range of other Food Network shows including Beat Bobby Flay, Chopped, Chopped Junior, Cooks vs. Cons, BBQ Blitz, Family Food Showdown, Cupcake Championship, Farmhouse Rules, Holiday Wars and Spring Baking Championship as a resident Judge.
From the Screen to the Page:
Kardea shares her multi-generational “passed down” recipes and innovative takes on Gullah classics with home cook in her cookbook The Way Home. “Gullah” and “GeeChee” refer to a distinct group of African Americans living in the coastal areas of South Carolina and Georgia who have preserved much of their West African language, culture, and cuisine. The Way Home is an unabashed love letter to her family’s roots, packed with dishes that combine West African herbs, spices, and grains with traditional Southern cooking. “Gullah people laid the foundation for Southern cooking. Before farm-to-table was a fad, it was what Gullah people did,” Kardea explains. “I want to show the world that soul food is not monolithic. It’s so much more than fried chicken and vegetables cooked in pork. It’s seasonal, fresh and delicious!”
Flavoring her recipes with cherished family anecdotes, memories, and helpful tips, The Way Home is a perfect blend of the modern and the traditional. Kardea honors her proud heritage and shows off her own signature class and sass. The result is a marvelous, big-hearted collection of recipes and stories that will nourish you, body and soul. The Way Home became an instant New York Times Bestselling Cookbook, making it to number 6 on the list.
Meredith O’Sullivan
Co-Founder/Co-CEO, The Lede Company
Meredith O’Sullivan is a Co-founder and Co-CEO of The Lede Company, a female-owned strategy, communications, integrated marketing and social impact consulting firm, specializing in corporate, entertainment, lifestyle, fashion, beauty, tech, consumer products, and nonprofit sectors founded in 2018. With dedicated Talent, Strategic Communications, Crisis, Brand, Content and Social Impact divisions, the firm works with a range of clients including Amy Schumer, Cara Delevigne, Charlize Theron, Emma Stone, Gael Garcia Bernal, Halle Berry, Halsey, Jennifer Garner, Jessica Biel, Lady Gaga, Mary J. Blige, Pharrell Williams, Penelope Cruz, Reese Witherspoon, Rihanna, Shakira, Will Ferrell, Will Smith, Anonymous Content, Candle Media, The Gotham Film & Media Institute, Hello Sunshine, Higher Ground, Illumination, Live Nation, Paramount, Westbrook, Nice Crowd (fka ABFF Ventures), content from Netflix, Hulu, Apple TV+, Freeform, as well as independent films and documentaries, ONE Campaign, The Global Fund, Thom Browne, Altuzarra, Kenzo, PANGAIA, Savage x Fenty, Tony’s Chocolonely, Blue Bottle Coffee, Essence Ventures, Violet Grey and WhatsApp, among others.
Shelley Zalis
CEO, Female Quotient
Known as the “Chief Troublemaker,” Shelley Zalis is a trailblazer for women in the workplace. She is an internationally renowned entrepreneur, a pioneer for online research, a sought-after speaker, a well-known thought leader, and a devoted mentor.
As founder and CEO of The Female Quotient, Zalis is in the business of equality™. Her mission is to change the equation and close the gender gap in the workplace. Together with Fortune 500 companies, impact organizations, and conscious leaders, The FQ curates experiences, media, and solutions that advance gender equality. The FQ has forever altered the business agenda through its signature Equality Lounges® advancing equality at the largest global business and industry conferences, including Davos, CES, SXSW, Cannes and more.
Prior to The FQ, Zalis became the mother of online research when she founded OTX (Online Testing Exchange), which quickly grew into one of the world’s largest research companies and earned Zalis distinction as the first female chief executive ranked in the research industry’s top 25. She sold OTX to Ipsos in 2010, where she led global innovation in over 80 countries.
With a bold approach to leadership, business, and life, Zalis is an acclaimed speaker and dynamic moderator who has interviewed top-level CEOs, notable celebrities, and prominent female figures. In addition to being an exclusive contributor to TIME, Zalis authors a Forbes column, and is one of LinkedIn’s Top Voices.
A firm believer in giving back with generosity, Zalis is the co-founder of #SeeHer, a movement led by the Association of National Advertisers (ANA) to increase the accurate portrayal of women and girls in advertising and media. Zalis is also on the Board of Directors for several organizations in the equality space. Over the course of her transformational career, Zalis has received the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award, Global Marketing Leadership Award, Matrix Award, She Runs It Game Changer Award, and ARF Great Minds in Innovation Award.
Michelle Wong
Chief Marketing Officer
Michelle graduated with a Grand Diplôme from Le Cordon Bleu in London and landed a job as a pastry chef at London’s Grosvenor House Hotel. The creativity and intensity of the culinary world provided a perfect training ground for the world of advertising – and an eye-opening experience for a woman finding her way in another male-dominated field.
Michelle’s advertising career took her from Leo Burnett in Chicago to Dailey in West Hollywood where she was the agency’s first female Managing Partner and President in its 50-year history.
Michelle has worked on iconic brands across categories, everything from Philip Morris and Qantas Airlines to Butterfinger and Panda Express. But the one constant has been her love of brands and their ability to connect with consumers’ hearts and minds, particularly when those brands embrace the power of creativity and authenticity.
During her time as the Chief Marketing Officer of Sprinkles, Michelle led all creative strategy and communication, product innovation, brand partnerships and launched Sprinkles’ first line of CPG premium chocolates nationally at over 6,000 Walmart and Target stores nationwide.
Michelle was named on the 2024 Forbes Entrepreneurial CMO 50 list, Brand Innovator’s Top 100 list of Most Innovative Women in Marketing and has spoken at SXSW, Forbes, Apple and the Cannes Lions. Other recent acknowledgments include a ColorComm Circle award in recognition of her outstanding leadership and mentorship to other women in the industry.
Sybil Wilkes
Media Maven, Former Co-Host of the Tom Joyner Morning Show
Sybil Wilkes has been an important listener resource for over two decades. Known as “The Voice of Reason” on the Tom Joyner Morning Show, she delivered news, information and entertainment with honesty, accessibility, and integrity, earning the trust of her nationwide audience. After the Tom Joyner Morning show ended, Wilkes created YoSy Media. YoSy Media is a full-service multi-media news and information platform developed specifically to Inform and Empower the African American community.
Led by the highly respected and revered Sybil Wilkes, YoSy Media is poised to become the information destination for Black people.
Establishing a news division for Urban One, Wilkes served as both Executive Director and Talent, providing content across multiple platforms for the network. In a climate often crowded with bias, hidden agendas and “spin,” Sybil provides a clear and concise break down of pertinent news developments, getting to the heart of the issues that matter most to listeners. What Sybil brings to news programming is an entertaining yet no nonsense approach to news reporting that cuts through the clutter of media muck and gets down to the important issues of the communities she serves and shares with her audience. She provides insight, intelligent dialogue, detailed analysis, cultural perspective, and historical context to issues. As an avid reader, she created “Sybil’s Book Club,” which features African American authors at live events and offers an opportunity for book lovers to meet and engage with their favorite writers. When you want to know the truth, when you want it broken down, when you want to know what’s really going on, when you want to be informed and entertained…tune in to “Sybil Wilkes: What You Need To Know.”
“Sybil is the voice of our community; we are so proud to get our information from her.”
– Barack Obama at the 2016 White House Christmas Party.
This native Chicagoan began her radio career in 1985 as a production assistant with WKQX-FM, Chicago. She eventually went on to news management and reporting jobs at WINK-AM/FM, Fort Myers, Florida; WRCC-FM, Cape Coral, Florida; and WCKZ-FM, Charlotte, North Carolina. In 1989 Wilkes joined WGCI-AM/FM, Chicago, as a talk show host. In 1990 she became a reporter for Chicago’s Shadow Traffic Network. While with Shadow, Wilkes delivered morning and afternoon drive traffic updates and worked as one of Tom Joyner’s WGCI-FM sidekicks. A noted news and political journalist, Wilkes has landed major interviews with some of today’s top newsmakers including joining Former President Barack Obama and Senator John Edwards on the campaign trail for exclusive one-on-one interviews as well as a candid interview with Former President Bill Clinton.
Being a celebrated radio personality and journalist, Sybil has received several accolades including The President’s Award from the NAACP Image Awards, and an honorary Doctorate Degree from Bennett College in Greensboro, NC. Wilkes has also served as a national ambassador for the Susan G. Komen Circle of Promise Campaign.
A graduate of Northwestern University, she received a Bachelor of Science in Political Science and Communication Studies. Wilkes lives by the biblical saying handed down by her parents, “To whom much is given, much is required.” When not using her “Big A Words” on the show, Sybil has an interest in politics, photography, and sports. Wilkes resides in Dallas, Texas.
Sybil is the distributor and editor of the daily newsletter, What You Need To Know. She can currently be heard delivering news updates daily on The DL Hughley Show as well as Radio One stations across the country. She is the news commentator for The Erica Campbell Show, Willie Moore Jr. and Darlene McCoy shows. She is on YouTube and Facebook Live Monday through Thursdays from 6:00pm until 7:00pm (CST). It’s Sybil can be heard on SIRIUS XM HUR VOICES on Friday, Saturday, and Sundays. For more information go to www.SybilWilkes.com.
Gabrielle Union
Actress, Producer, Author, Advocate
Gabrielle Union is an actress, producer, best-selling author, and TIME100 cover honoree. Union stars in and executive produced the Netflix romantic comedy THE PERFECT FIND, released in June 2023, which earned her a NAACP Image Award nomination for her performance. She also served as executive producer for Amazon MGM Studios’ THE IDEA OF YOU, starring Anne Hathaway and Nicholas Galitzine. The film was released on May 2, 2024 to 50 million worldwide viewers, becoming Amazon MGM’s highest romantic-comedy debut of all time. Union also executive produced her BET+ docuseries, “My Journey to 50” which chronicles her time in Africa celebrating her heritage and 50th birthday. Up next, Union stars alongside Bill Murray and Jennifer Coolidge in the crime comedy RIFF RAFF, which premiered at TIFF on September 9, 2024.
Lexi Underwood
Actress, Producer, Author, Changemaker
Lexi Underwood is an actress, filmmaker, author and changemaker. She is best known for her roles in Little Fires Everywhere, The First Lady, Sneakerellla and Cruel Summer. In 2018, she founded her production company, Ultimate Dreamer Productions, and made her directorial debut with the docu-short We the Voices of Gen-Z. Lexi is committed to using her voice to give back and raise awareness on issues that impact girls and all youth, both locally and globally. Lexi is originally from the greater Washington, DC, area and currently resides in Los Angeles. You can find her online @LexiUnderwood.
Sehr Thadhani
Chief Digital Officer, NASDAQ
Sehr Thadhani is a dynamic intrapreneur, strategic leader and inspirational team builder with a passion for driving change by finding opportunities in the whitespace to guide companies and leaders from big idea innovation to go to market activation. Sehr’s trajectory has been non-linear by design – she sees magic in the vectors and intersections that are often overlooked. She has a proven track record of pioneering what’s new and what’s next at some of the world’s top companies, using her skills to spur transformative growth. Everything Sehr does is mission-driven; her intuition and commitment to obsessive curiosity, radical transparency and solution finding lend to her ability to break down the root of institutional problems to not just innovate, but to also futureproof.
Today, she is Chief Digital Officer at Nasdaq, where she’s focused on long term growth, revenue and competitive differentiation for the exchange. She has held senior executive and advisory roles at Google, NBC, Viacom, Silicon Foundry and Edelman Digital and served as a trusted thought partner and advisor to executives at GE, Estee Lauder, Samsung, the Department of Education and the White House during the Obama Administration.
Sehr’s trajectory has been non-linear by design Sehr holds a BA in Marketing and Voice Performance from Indiana University, an MS in Global Affairs from NYU and an MBA from Columbia Business School. She’s a trained opera singer and the co-founder of a nonprofit that helped more than 150 women with physical disabilities build financial freedom. A true “third culture kid,” she currently resides in Miami after a childhood growing up in five countries and years of globe hopping.
Marissa Solis
Sr. Vice President – Global Brand and Consumer Marketing, National Football League
Marissa Solis is a magnetic business leader with over 25 years of expertise in business consulting, CPG, Retail, and Sports marketing. Currently, Marissa leads all global brand and consumer marketing initiatives for the NFL, including all national advertising, traditional and digital media initiatives, in-stadium marketing, and new fan development.
A graduate of Georgetown University with a B.S. in International Economics and the University of Texas at Austin with an M.A. in Public Policy, she began her career in brand management at Procter & Gamble Latin America, where she led marketing for brands like Ariel, Downy, and Pampers in Central America and the Caribbean.
Marissa spent a few years as a management consultant at Deloitte Consulting, leading change initiatives and communication consulting for Public Sector clients. She also spent time as a political consultant, contributing to the communication strategies of key campaigns in Texas and Mexico. In 2003, she took a role in marketing at Pepsico’s Frito Lay North America Division. During her 18-year tenure at Pepsico, Marissa led numerous brand marketing initiatives and national campaigns for globally renowned food and beverage brands like Doritos and Pepsi. She also held roles in shopper marketing and sales for key PepsiCo retail customers like Walmart, Target, and Costco.
In 2017, Marissa led the creation of a cross-functional Hispanic Business Unit – the first of its kind – winning Industry Recognition for work to engage Latinos in key brand initiatives. She went on to lead marketing for brands at Frito Lay North America, including the coveted relationship with the NFL. She won several Reggies, Sports Clios, and a Grand Prix Cannes Lion for her work on Cheetos, Doritos, and Tostitos brands. In 2021, Marissa was recognized by Adweek as one of the Most Powerful Women in Sports for elevating the football-watching occasion with the NFL and Frito Lay partnership. In 2023, Marissa and her team won a Sports Emmy for the “She Runs It” Superbowl campaign featuring star flag football player Diana Flores.
In addition to her full-time marketing position, Marissa serves on the Board of Directors of Consolidated Communications, a leading broadband and business communications provider that serves wireless and wireline customers across rural and metro communities. She is a new member of the Board of Directors of AIMM – Alliance for Inclusive and Multicultural Marketing. She also serves as a board member on the North Texas Chapter of the Make-a-Wish Foundation and The Melville Family Foundation, an organization dedicated to improving the lives of minority children in Dallas. She has a third-degree black belt in Tae Kwon Do and resides in McKinney, Texas, with her husband Juan and 18-year-old daughter Gabriela.
Paula Price
Former Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, Macy’s Inc.
Paula A. Price is an independent board director and strategic advisor who combines her extensive business expertise with a strong commitment to mentoring emerging leaders. She currently serves on the boards of several publicly traded companies, including Accenture (NYSE: ACN), Bristol Myers Squibb (NYSE: BMS), Mondelez (NASDAQ: MDLZ), and Warner Bros. Discovery (NASDAQ: WBD). Price previously served on the board of Reddit (NYSE: RDDT) as its IPO Readiness and Audit Committee Chair.
From 2018 to 2020, Price was the Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of Macy’s Inc. (NYSE: M). As CFO, she was a principal architect of Macy’s transformation journey and, during the COVID-19 pandemic, led its financial restructuring including raising $4.5 billion to recapitalize and sustain the company. Since July 2018, Price has continued to contribute to academia as a Visiting Executive at Harvard Business School, following her role as a Senior Lecturer of Business Administration from 2014 to 2018. Price’s passion for mentorship is evident in her work with students and young professionals, guiding them through their career development and fostering leadership skills.
Before her time at Macy’s, Price served as EVP and Chief Financial Officer of Ahold USA, where she led Finance, Accounting, Strategy, Real Estate, and Information Technology. She also played a key role in the $26 billion CVS/Caremark merger as Senior Vice President, Controller, and Chief Accounting Officer at CVS Health (NYSE: CVS), and she held senior finance roles at JPMorgan Chase. Price began her career as an intern at Arthur Andersen & Co., later joining full-time to advise clients in the financial services, consumer packaged goods, and healthcare sectors.
With a career spanning finance, general management, and strategy roles across industries and locations including New York, Boston, London, and Chicago, Price brings a wealth of experience to her advisory work.
She earned an MBA in Finance and Strategy from the University of Chicago, and a BSc in Accountancy from DePaul University. She is a certified public accountant and served as Chair of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Eastern Massachusetts from 2014 to 2018, further demonstrating her dedication to mentoring and community leadership.
Price resides in Manhattan and Martha’s Vineyard with her family, where she enjoys painting and outdoor activities.
Jeannie Mai
Emmy Award-Winning TV Host and Producer
Jeannie Mai Jenkins is an Emmy Award-winner and host of America’s Test Kitchen: The Next Generation on Amazon Freevee. In addition, she can be seen as a sideline correspondent for ABC’s extreme mini-golf competition series “Holey Moley.” Previously, Mai Jenkins co-hosted the nationally syndicated talk show “The Real” for eight seasons. In May 2021, Mai was included in the Gold House A100 list, recognizing the most impactful leaders in the Asian community, and in 2020 she competed on season 29 of the hit ABC series “Dancing with the Stars.” Mai and her fellow “The Real” co-hosts received multiple accolades, including a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Talk Show Host, multiple Daytime Emmy nominations for Outstanding Talk Series, and an NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Talk Series.
In 2019, Mai launched her weekly web series, “Hello Hunnay,” which takes fans on her journey through fashion, fitness, food, finances and relationships. As a self-described foodie, she enjoys the art of cooking and often showcases cultural cuisines with her family across her social platforms. Mai also hosts the podcast “Listen Hunnay,” where she interviews everyone from sex therapists to divorce lawyers and morticians to crime scene investigators in an effort to understand the journeys at the heart of the human being behind the career. Mai partnered with Owl’s Brew, a leader in tea-based spiked and sparkling beverages, as chief brand officer, assisting with new product innovations and overall brand strategy. In addition, Mai recently launched her first fashion collection in collaboration with Macy’s, Jeannie Mai x INC.
In 2017, Mai executive produced “Stopping Traffic: The Movement to End Sex Trafficking,” a documentary that investigates the international crisis of human sex trafficking from a deeply personal point of view. The follow up, “Stopping Traffic 2: Surviving Sex Trafficking,” is now available on demand.
Gizelle George-Joseph
COO, Global Investment Research, Goldman Sachs
Gizelle George-Joseph, Partner, COO of Global Investment Research, Goldman Sachs
Gizelle is a partner and chief operating officer of the Global Investment Research division at Goldman Sachs. She has served in leading roles publishing research that addresses inclusive growth, including Black Womenomics , Equalizing Entrepreneurship, and Historically Black, Historically Underfunded: Investing in HBCUs. Gizelle is a member of the Goldman Sachs Firmwide Conduct Committee, the Americas Inclusion and Diversity Committee, the One Million Black Women Steering Council and serves as the firm’s HBCU Alliance Sponsor.
Gizelle joined Goldman Sachs in 2005 and was named managing director in 2017 and partner in 2022.
Gizelle serves as co-chair of the board of Salisbury Community Development, a nonprofit focused on hurricane relief and economic development efforts on the island of Dominica. Gizelle earned a BS in Business Management from South Carolina State University, a historically Black college/university, and an MS in Clinical Psychology from Georgia Southern University. In 2021, she was named a fellow of the Finance Leaders Fellowship as part of the Aspen Global Leadership Network.
A quote about the importance of mentorship/ what mentorship means to you, for future social media use – Without mentors at every junction of my life, I wouldn’t be where I am today. They have guided, prodded, believed, challenged, and supported. In turn, I have listened, been open-minded, taken feedback and walked in gratitude. I strongly believe mentoring can be life changing.
Gayle King
Co-Host, CBS Mornings, Editor at Large “Oprah Daily”
Bio coming soon!
Tammy Henault
Chief Marketing Officer, NBA
As Chief Marketing Officer of the NBA, Tammy Henault leads all global marketing efforts for the NBA and its affiliate leagues to engage fans and further the organization’s mission to inspire and connect people everywhere through the power of basketball. Additionally, she plays a leading role in the development of the NBA’s Next Gen platform, working alongside the product and content teams on the NBA App and NBA ID, the league’s global membership program offering fans benefits and rewards.
Prior to joining the NBA in November 2022, Henault worked eight years at Paramount Global, most recently as Senior Vice President, Marketing, Streaming of Paramount+. She managed a team of more than 150 employees responsible for brand, partnership and performance marketing as well as audience development, customer acquisition and retention. In 2021, Henault led the marketing strategy for the global launch of Paramount+, which was named the year’s No. 1 fastest growing brand in America by Morning Consult and drove record subscriptions. During her tenure at Paramount Global, she led award-winning campaigns for more than 100 original and exclusive shows and movies, including 1883, Halo, Star Trek: Discovery and The Good Fight, live sports programming and other original library content, and led the go-to-market strategy for CBS All Access, the first direct-to-consumer subscription service for a major U.S. television network.
Henault previously served as Managing Director of Consumer Marketing for Digital Products at The New York Times, where she led the acquisition and retention marketing team for the publication’s highly successful digital subscription business. She also held various direct-to-consumer and performance marketing positions at PEOPLE, TIME and InStyle magazine divisions.
A 2024 Forbes Most Influential CMOs honoree, Henault has also been recognized as a 2023 American Advertising Federation Hall of Achievement inductee, a 2023 CMO to Watch by Business Insider, a 2021 Ad Age 40 Under 40 honoree and an A100 List honoree by Gold House. Henault earned her MBA from New York University’s Stern School of Business and a bachelor’s degree from the University of Pennsylvania.
Eden Bridgeman Sklenar
Owner and CEO, EBONY & Jet
Eden Bridgeman Sklenar is an entrepreneur, media proprietor, and marketing executive who is currently the owner, Chairwoman and CEO of the iconic brands EBONY and JET since their acquisition in 2021. She also serves as the CMO of Manna, Inc., which is the parent company that incorporates over 500 restaurant franchises that include Wendy’s, Fazoli’s, Golden Coral, Jimmy Johns and Mark’s Feed Store, and has led in this capacity since 2016.
Eden was born in Los Angeles, California and grew up in Louisville, Kentucky where she attended the University of Louisville. She has been a part of Manna Inc since 2002, which is her family enterprise, founded by her father Junior Bridgeman in 1988. In 2013 Eden completed her MBA at Loyola University in Chicago where she graduated with honors and was inducted into International Business Honors Society. During this time, she also served as the head of marketing for ERJ Dining operating 125 Chili’s franchises spanning 13 states. Eden currently serves as a Board Member for The Speed Art Museum, Kentucky Derby Museum, Oxmoor Farm Foundation, Task Force for Funds for the Arts, and the Louisville Ballet.
In addition, she is the Program Director and Board Member for the Bridgeman Charitable Group which focuses on access to education for at risk youth and cancer research support. In 2017 Eden launched The Trifecta which she is also currently the CEO. The Trifecta is an arm of the Bridgeman Charitable Group that produces one of kind experiences at some of the most notable yearly events in the United States including the Kentucky Derby.
Eden is married to Greg Sklenar and is a proud mother to two children. She is the daughter of Ulysses L. and Doris Bridgeman and has two brothers, Justin, and Ryan.
Carey Arensberg
Educator, Trauma and Resilience Specialist, Social Media Influencer, Alumni Big
Carey Arensberg is a social-emotional behavior specialist from Mobile, Alabama. She has been teaching children from all backgrounds since 2012. She holds several certifications in Trauma and Resilience practices and believes that knowledge is the key to her success as an educator. In 2015, Carey made a strong connection with two of her students, which turned into a mentorship through Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Central Gulf Coast. She continued to mentor them through middle and high school and considers them part of her family now that they are in their sophomore year of college. Carey believes that mentorship has shaped who she is today, and strongly advocates for it through her social media platforms. Recently featured in People Magazine, she is most well known for the creation of her “Care Closet” which has sparked a movement in classrooms all over the world. Mrs. Arensberg is passionate about her mission of educating the masses on trauma-informed practices and spreading positivity, encouragement, and ideas for running compassionate classrooms.
La La Anthony
Actress, Producer, Entrepreneur
Actress, Producer, New York Times Best-Selling Author, fashion-and-cosmetics mogul, La La has cemented her name in the rapidly growing media as a multi-hyphenate. As an entrepreneur, La La has had extreme success in the fashion and beauty industries. No stranger to the red carpet, La La hosted VOGUE’s Met Gala live stream for her third year in a row.
Last summer, she collaborated with Pretty Little thing to create a brand new summer line which highlights size inclusivity. Continuing with her creativity, La Larecently created her own hair care line, Inala.
On the acting front, La La is most commonly known for her standout role as ‘LaKeisha’ in the hit Starz original drama series, “Power.” The series which was executively produced by 50 Cent broke records as being one of the biggest premiere weekends for STARZ. Additional TV credits include Paramount+’s ‘The Chi,’ as well as starring opposite Poppy Montgomery in the A&E series “Unforgettable” CBS crime drama, “NYC 22” and the popular Vh1 scripted show, “Single Ladies”. On the silver screen, La La can be seen in the critically acclaimed Spike Lee film “Chi-Raq” alongside a talented ensemble cast that includes Nick Cannon, Wesley Snipes, Angela Bassett and Samuel L. Jackson. Film credits include, “Think like a Man” and “Think Like a Man Too,” alongside Gabrielle Union and Taraji P. Henson and “Baggage Claim” alongside Paula Patton and Derek Luke, “Double Play” directed by Ernest Dickerson. On stage, LaLa starred in the off-broadway production of “Love Loss and What I Wore” and made her Broadway producing debut with “Eclipsed” the celebrated drama starring Oscar winner Lupita Nyong’o. Eclipsed made history as the first all-female, all-black Broadway show. She can currently be seen in Starz, “BMF (Black Mafia Family)” as Markisha Taylor. Anthony brings an audacious yet tender element to her role. The third season premiered this past spring and announced it will be returning for a season 4.
La La is also a best-selling author. In her first book The Love Playbook (2014), La Lashares how she found love and success on her own terms. Within the first week the book climbed to #1 on the Barnes & Noble Best Seller list and hit Number One on the New York Times Best Sellers List. La La followed with her second book The Power Playbook. It was recently announced that her bestseller, The Love Playbook is being turned into a series, Group Chat. Anthony is set to headline the comedy. It is currently in development for Hulu.
Multi-faceted, La La spearheads a mentorship program in New York city’s Rikers Island. She mentors young men ranging between the ages of 18–21 years old who are incarcerated, specifically in the Robert N. Davoren (RNDC) Complex. Weekly interactions and meetings focus on life-building skills that are helpful during their time incarcerated and instrumental to re-entry into the community upon release. The team works to develop one-on-one connections with each of the young men, building trust, and solid relationships among the group and with each other individually.
This year, Anthony announced her partnership with Aribnb as a creative advisor and Host! La La will lead strategic alignment and relationships with key entertainment partners, including celebrities, influencers, studios, production companies, and more to increase and sustain diverse representation, as well as incubate products and programs that connect talent and entertainment partners with their passionate communities. Her first project with them is La La Land, a unique and stylish listing in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, that’s been carefully designed and perfected by La La to host her favorite kind of trip: a getaway with besties. La La is inviting guests to La La Land to experience travel, her way – with some highlights of the stay including full, private access to the entire 2,491 square foot property with five customized bedrooms and a picture-perfect outdoor patio and pool for lounging; all the amenities needed for a luxurious stay like high-quality linens, a fully-stocked kitchen, and hair care products from La La’s own brand, Inala.
La La can now be seen starring as ‘Janet’ in Lifetime’s film, ‘The Bad Guardian.’ The film is guaranteed to pull on heartstrings as it follows a story which seems to be more prevalent than ever. The film premiered on Saturday, May 18th on Lifetime.
Trymaine Lee
Pulitzer Prize winning journalist, MSNBC Correspondent, Alumni Big
Trymaine Lee is a Pulitzer Prize and Emmy-award winning journalist and correspondent for NBC News and MSNBC. He’s also the host of the “Into America” podcast where he covers the intersection of race, power, and politics.
He’s covered uprisings, the fragility of freedom and democracy, and has been at the center of some of the country’s biggest news stories of the past two decades, including Hurricane Katrina and the Ferguson protests after the killing of Mike Brown. He is widely credited as the first national journalist to write about the shooting of Trayvon Martin, helping to elevate the case into national consciousness as a senior reporter at the Huffington Post. He’s also worked for the Philadelphia Tribune, the New Orleans Times-Picayune, and the New York Times. Since 2012, he’s been a correspondent for MSNBC.
Trymaine is a contributing author to the “1619 Project,” a 2023 Webby Award winner for a podcast series on the Reconstruction era’s unfulfilled promises, a 2021 Sigma Delta Chi Award winner for his documentary on the Tulsa Race Massacre, the winner of multiple NABJ Salute to Excellence Awards, a 3-time NAACP Image Award Nominee, and a past recipient of AdWeek’s Podcast Host of the Year. He is a former New America and Harvard Institute of Politics fellow and has been named to The Root 100 and Ebony Power 100 lists of most influential African Americans.
Trymaine is currently writing a book on Black life, death, and violence in America with St. Martin’s Press.
Ray Davis
Running Back, Buffalo Bills, Alumni Little
Ray Davis, born in San Francisco, California, emerged from the foster care system as one of 15 siblings, learning early the value of resilience and determination. Raised with steadfast support from guardians Lora Banks and Greg Ley, he cultivated a passion for sports and academics.
At Blair Academy in N.J., Ray excelled as a running back and defensive back, amassing 4,815 rushing yards and 59 touchdowns. Despite challenges, his path to collegiate football began at Temple University, where he earned Freshman All-America honors with 936 rushing yards and eight touchdowns.
Transferring to Vanderbilt University for 2020-2021, Ray rebounded from injury to rush for 1,042 yards, earning All-SEC recognition and becoming a Comeback Player of the Year semifinalist. In 2023, he joined the University of Kentucky, setting a school record with 21 touchdowns—14 rushing, 7 receiving—and totaling 1,129 rushing yards and 323 receiving yards.
Ray garnered Second Team All-America from Sports Illustrated and multiple All-SEC nods, graduating with a communications studies degree from Vanderbilt and a business certificate from Kentucky.
Beyond football, Ray loves poetry and aspires to pursue a career in sports broadcasting or coaching after his playing days are over. His journey from foster care to record-setting running back inspires athletes and children alike.
Selected 128th overall by the Buffalo Bills in the 2024 Draft, Ray advocates for foster care awareness while preparing for a promising professional football career, aiming to leave a positive impact on and off the field.
Osa Odighizuwa
Defensive Tackle, Dallas Cowboys, Alumni Little
Before Osa Odighizuwa was the starting tackle for the Dallas Cowboys, he was the youngest of four boys and was born In Dayton Ohio on a pile of clothes in his mother’s bathroom.
Osa spent most of his childhood in Portland, Oregon and it was during this time that Osa discovered the Big Brother Big Sister program. Osa eventually enrolled at David Douglas High School. Where he was a two-sport athlete in football and wrestling. OSA was a 3x state wrestling champion, and actually didn’t lose a match after his freshman year. That’s right; the youngest Odighizuwa family member was undefeated for three straight years.
After graduating from high school Osa followed in his oldest brother (Owa Odighizuwa) footsteps and took a scholarship to play football at UCLA. Osa would spend the next 5 years at UCLA where he became one of the best Defensive tackles in the pac-12 and finished his college career in the middle of the Covid pandemic.
Osa would follow in Owa’s footsteps again in 2021; when Osa was drafted by the Dallas Cowboys in the 3rd round ( going #75 overall). Owa was drafted #74 overall to the NY Giants in the 2016 NFL draft.
OSA was able to make an early impact as he arrived in dallas. OSA was listed as the starting DT during training camp, and he never looked back. As a rookie Osa anchored a very talented Cowboys defense line that helped America’s team win 12 games during Osa rookie season Osa was named to the nfl.com all-rookie team during the 2021-2022 season.
Osa’s impact was not just felt on the football field in Dallas as he quickly got involved with the community of DFW. Osa and his family started the Odighizuwa Foundation in 2022.
Hill Harper
Award-winning actor, New York Times bestselling author, Philanthropist, Alumni Big
Hill Harper is an eight-year Detroit resident and small business owner. He is an activist, humanitarian, cancer survivor, union leader, award-winning actor, best-selling author, entrepreneur, single father and he is currently a candidate to represent Michigan as its next United States Senator.
Harper served on the President’s Cancer Panel, which made cancer policy recommendations to the White House, having been appointed by President Obama in 2011.Additionally, Harper has authored four New York Times bestsellers: including his multiple award-winning book, Letters to a Young Brother: Manifest Your Destiny. Harper has been recognized with seven NAACP Image Awards, four for his writing and three as best lead male in a drama series for his portrayal of Dr. Sheldon Hawkes on CSI: NY. He is the founder of the Manifest Your Destiny Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to empowering underserved youth through mentorship, scholarship and grant programs; and has established The Pierce and Hill Harper Arts Foundation.
Harper graduated magna cum laude from Brown University with a Bachelor of Arts degree and was named Valedictorian of his department. Harper then graduated with a J.D. (cum laude) from Harvard Law School, as well as with a Master’s Degree in Public Administration, with honors, from the Kennedy School of Government. Harper also completed Marine Corps Officer Candidates School in Quantico, VA. He has been awarded 10 honorary doctoral degrees, including degrees from Howard University and Providence College.
As an investor and business owner, Harper owns a successful coffee franchise in downtown Detroit called The Roasting Plant, is co-owner of A-Frame Brands and the award-winning New Orleans hotel, International House. His passion for economic empowerment, financial literacy, job creation, and social justice keeps him as an in-demand thought leading consultant for public and private institutions. He is a proud Life Member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc
Michael McCullough
Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer – The Miami HEAT, Current Big
Michael McCullough’s role with the Miami HEAT could best be described as the “brand architect” for the club. Viewed as an extremely versatile and well-respected senior NBA business executive, he sports a 38-year track record of establishing new benchmarks and best practices for sports marketing and fan engagement while producing highly effective marketing, branding and results-oriented corporate partnership programs. McCullough oversees the Marketing, Digital Marketing, Social Media, Creative, Retail Marketing and Operations, Business Communications, Social Responsibility, Game Presentation and Events, Broadcasting, Content and Broadcast Services for the Miami HEAT and Kaseya Center.
As part of the 2022 NBA Sales and Marketing Awards, the Miami HEAT were named the “2022 Team of the Year”. The award recognizes demonstrated excellence in business performance across both key revenue drivers and operational focus areas such as people and culture, and community impact. The Team of the Year Award was determined by a selection committee comprised of team and league executives.
Additionally, McCullough and Steve Stowe, Vice President / Executive Director of the Miami HEAT Charitable Fund were the co-winners of the “Values of the Game” Award, which recognizes an individual or individuals who inspire and connect people everywhere, but specifically in their community, through the power of basketball. McCullough and Stowe won for their combined efforts in launching a first-of-its-kind partnership with the City of Miami Police Department and Dedication to Community (D2C) through a unique community policing program designed to help bridge the gap between Black and Brown city residents and local law enforcement. A pilot program was first announced on September 3, 2020, which consisted of approximately 75 officers participating in the training. The HEAT has since announced the expansion of the program to include training of the entire Miami Police Department, including approximately 900 uniformed officers. The program has since branched out to include a pilot program with the Miami-Dade County Police Department, one of the largest law enforcement agencies in the United States.
As “chief evangelist,” for the HEAT, McCullough guides and directs both internal and external brand communication and activation strategies, while acting as the “voice” of the franchise to employees and media alike, oftentimes assuming an alter ego personality to foster employee engagement.
McCullough and his team revolutionized NBA Playoff marketing campaigns by being the first team to successfully and consistently implement the fan engagement focused color-themed Playoff promotional programs for the HEAT. “White Hot” remains the most successful and well-known such campaign among NBA franchises.
We dig uniforms and integrated marketing campaigns! Under McCullough’s watch, the HEAT has implemented the NBA’s most aggressive and successful City Edition uniform campaigns, with the “Vice” uniform campaign re-writing the record books in terms of retail sales, media coverage and fan engagement, only to be followed by and topped by the “Miami Mashup Vol. 1 and Vol.2” uniform campaigns.
File under: “Things I Never Thought I Would Get To Do In My Career”: McCullough is the point-person for the HEAT Business Operations division for all Championship-related activities, including the design and distribution of the three HEAT Championship rings for players, staff and families.
“Bigs and Littles” – McCullough has been a “Big” in the Big Brothers Big Sisters Program since 2008. Since that time, McCullough has been fortunate enough to work with four outstanding young men, helping to shepherd them through their high school years, into college and beyond, maintaining relationships with each Little well beyond the formal end of the mentorship period.
Prior to joining The HEAT Group, McCullough was with the Sacramento Kings (1988-90; 1992-97) and the National Basketball Association (1990-92).
McCullough was a three-year starter for the Utah State Aggies basketball team (during the short-shorts era 1980-84). McCullough and his wife, Valeria, live in the Edgewater area of downtown Miami with their dog, Mateo. A certified “vinyl junkie”, McCullough maintains a large collection of vinyl records and has turntables both at home and in his office, where vinyl can be seen and heard playing loudly.
Scott Uzzell
GM, Nike North America
Scott Uzzell is the Vice President and General Manager of Nike North America where he leads a +$23B business with 25,000 employees across all aspects of Nike and Jordan Brand footwear and apparel including brand marketing, retail, digital engagement and e-commerce, sports marketing, and distribution. Nike North America is the largest reported geographic unit of NIKE, Inc.
Prior to this role Scott was President & CEO of Converse, Inc. for +4 years where he led all aspects of the business globally, and oversaw the brand’s return to basketball after a 10-year hiatus from the sport.
Scott joined Converse, Inc. from The Coca-Cola Company where he served as President and General Manager, Venturing and Emerging Brands Group (VEB) and led the development of a portfolio of high-growth brands, including Honest Tea, ZICO Coconut Water, Health Ade, Fairlife Milk and Body Armor.
Scott began his career within sales and marketing for elite consumer goods companies, such as Procter & Gamble, The Coca-Cola Company, and Nabisco, before returning to The Coca-Cola Company in 2001 to hold a number of leadership positions across its business including Global Vice President New Business Development, CEO ZICO Beverage Co and Vice President Marketing, VEB.
In addition, Scott serves on the board of SC Johnson Company. Scott is also a member of the Florida A&M University Foundation board as well as a member of the Executive Leadership Council (ELC). He is also a Trustee at Woodruff Arts Center and University of Chicago, Booth School of Business.
Scott received his B.S. in Business from Florida A&M University and his MBA from the University of Chicago, Booth School of Business. Scott has a personal passion for sports like skiing, golf, basketball and cycling, as well as spending time with his family. Scott and wife Sunda have two children – a son, Tanner and daughter, Sawyer.
50 Year Big Brothers Big Sisters Volunteer, 8x Big Brother
Dale Hawkins Long is a survivor of the September 1963 bombing of the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, AL, where four of his friends were tragically killed and twenty-seven people injured. He and his late brother, Kenneth escaped unscathed. In September 2023 Dale spent a week visiting in Birmingham where he participated in several events commemorating the 60th anniversary of the bombing.
Dale’s experience in Birmingham led him to dedicate his life to volunteering. The recipient of numerous awards for volunteer service, for five decades he has been a mentor with Big Brothers and Big Sisters. Dale was honored to be named the 1989 National Big Brother of the Year. In 2007 he was the recipient of the Clifford B. Norman, National Local Board Member of the Year. Last summer he received the inaugural Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Big Brother of the Year at its 97th General Convention in Dallas.
Dale is a speaker on the national platform who has shared his role in American History as a primary source of Jim Crow, 60’s era, Birmingham with organizations including the National Urban League, Congressional Black Caucus, the United Methodist Church’s General Conference, the University of Michigan, Rutgers University, Texas Wesleyan University, Dallas College, Collin County Community College, the University of Dallas, Texas Southern University, Southern Methodist University, the University of Wyoming, The Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum, The National MENTOR Summitt, ONCOR Electric Delivery, The American Heart Association, the Dallas Black Dance Theater and the Cities of Dallas, Ft. Worth and Plano. In 1990 he shared the podium at the White House with President George H. W. Bush as the President announced one of his Youth Engaged in Service initiatives. In 2004 during the 40th anniversary commemoration of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, President George W. Bush included in his White House addresses one of Dale’s childhood memories of growing up in Birmingham. For volunteer work, Dale has garnered media attention from Forbes, Essence, Time and Ebony Magazines, the Dallas Morning News, PBS, CNN, C-Span, the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Sphinx Magazine, the NBC Nightly News and is listed in the 2011 Grio 100.
Dale was born in Tuskegee, Alabama and reared in Birmingham where he graduated from high school in 1970. He accepted a music scholarship, becoming a member of the famous “Ocean of Soul” Marching Band of Texas Southern University, Houston, TX, where he earned the Bachelor of Science Degree in 1974.
He is a member of the Garland Branch NAACP, the Leadership Dallas Alumni Association, Kappa Kappa Psi National Honorary Band Fraternity, a Life member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, a Life member of the Texas Southern University National Alumni Association – Dallas Chapter, Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum Suvivors Speakers Bureau, a Research Advocate with UT Southwest Medical Center, Dallas and a member of Kidsinbirmingham1963.org.
A resident of Garland, Texas he is the former Community Outreach Coordinator/Public Information Officer for the City of Dallas Public Works Department where he retired in April 2018. Previously he worked for a contractor on the NASA Space Shuttle Program, Houston, Texas Instruments in Dallas, The City of Garland, Texas and a contractor with the Dallas Area Rapid Transit Light Rail Design and Construction Project.
Dale and his wife Ellen Scott Long are proud parents of adult daughters Kendra Dale and Amber Nicole and are members of Hamilton Park United Methodist Church in Dallas. In his spare time Dale enjoys reading, music and photography. A retired marathoner, Dale now does “power walking” and practices yoga.
CEO Emeritus, Big Brothers Big Sisters Hawai’i
Dennis Brown was born in Lincoln, Nebraska to a dad originally from Texas and a mom born and raised in Japan as a Japanese national. When Mr. Brown was five years old, his parents divorced and his mom moved him and his younger brother to Hawaii. In 1964, living in low income public housing and being raised by his single mom, Dennis was fortunate to become the first boy successfully matched to his Big Brother mentor, Henry Sumida, by Big Brothers of Hawaii.
After graduating high school in 1972, Dennis served four years in the U.S. Air Force. Upon his honorable discharge, he attended the University of Hawaii at Manoa where he earned both a Bachelor’s Degree in Sociology and a Master’s Degree in Urban & Regional Planning with a concentration in social service administration and planning.
Dennis’s first job after graduate school was as a Community Planner for the City and County of Honolulu’s Department of General Planning. Beginning in 1987, Dennis began a career directing various community-based organizations in the human services field including project director of Areawide Horizons for Senior Citizens, a comprehensive program providing advocacy and other services for elderly residents, and program director of Lanakila Meals on Wheels.
In 1998, Dennis was hired as President/CEO of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Honolulu. After 25 years in that position, he retired as CEO in 2023 with the double distinctions of being both the first child served and the longest-serving chief executive in the agency’s 60-year history. Among Dennis’s proudest achievements was successfully merging the Honolulu and Maui independent affiliates and expanding services to include the islands of Kaua’i and Hawai’i to create a single statewide organization in 2012 now known as Big Brothers Big Sisters Hawaii. During Dennis’s tenure as CEO, the Hawaii affiliate grew from 11 staffers serving 250 youth each year with an annual budget of $600,000; to 25 staffers, nearly 1,400 children and youth served yearly (prior to the COVID-19 pandemic), and an annual budget of $2.5 million.
Dennis’s service on local community boards has included being a founding member of the Hawaii Intergenerational Network; member and president of the Hawaii Pacific Gerontological Society; trustee and chair of the Hawaii Employers Council; and current board member of both the Hawaii Tax Foundation and the Hawaii Youth Services Network.
Dennis also served on national councils and committees for Big Brothers Big Sisters of America (BBBSA) including the Nationwide Leadership Council (two terms); as a founding member of the Mid-Large Agency Alliance (MLAA) with 10+ years on its executive committee; the legislative advocacy committee; and the national 2020-2024 strategic plan core advisory committee.
Partner, Deloitte & Touche LLP
President, Deloitte Foundation
Erin is an Audit & Assurance partner at Deloitte & Touche LLP with more than 35 years of experience. She currently serves some of the organization’s largest and most complex clients. Erin has held many leadership roles including her most recent as the Global Audit & Assurance Clients & Industries leader. Prior to her global role, she was the firm’s US Telecom, Media & Entertainment Audit & Assurance leader. Erin has significant experience leading audits for global companies and has extensive experience with industry-related complex transactions, accounting issues, SEC registrations, and compliance matters.
Erin is also the president of the Deloitte Foundation, a US nonprofit preparing the next generation for the future of work. The Foundation is accelerating equity, innovation, and excellence in education through strategic investments in student, educator, and school success. Support includes scholarships for students ages 16-24, faculty resources, and matching US Deloitte professionals’ higher education donations to advance learning pathways in business, accounting, and STEM education.
Erin is married to her husband, Brendan, and lives in New York City. They have three children, Bridget who is also a Big Sister, Deirdre, and Sean. She is a graduate of Villanova University and received her MBA from Columbia Business School. Erin is involved with several nonprofit organizations that focus on education and mentoring including Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York City. She became a Big Sister 30 years ago and is still in close contact with her first Little Sister. Erin has been a Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York City Board member since 2005.
New York Times Best-Selling Author, Award-Winning Actor, Entrepreneur, Philanthropist
Hill Harper is an eight-year Detroit resident and small business owner. He is an activist, humanitarian, cancer survivor, union leader, award-winning actor, best-selling author, entrepreneur, and single father and he is currently a candidate to represent Michigan as its next United
States Senator.
Harper served on the President’s Cancer Panel, which made cancer policy recommendations to the White House, having been appointed by President Obama in 2011. Additionally, Harper has authored four New York Times bestsellers: including his multiple award-winning book, Letters to a Young Brother: Manifest Your Destiny. Harper has been recognized with seven NAACP Image Awards, four for his writing and three as the best lead male in a drama series for his portrayal of Dr. Sheldon Hawkes on CSI: NY. He is the founder of the Manifest Your Destiny Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to empowering underserved youth through mentorship, scholarship, and grant programs; and has established The Pierce and Hill Harper Arts Foundation.
Harper graduated magna cum laude from Brown University with a Bachelor of Arts degree and was named Valedictorian of his department. Harper then graduated with a J.D. (cum laude) from Harvard Law School, as well as with a Master’s Degree in Public Administration, with honors, from the Kennedy School of Government. Harper also completed Marine Corps Officer Candidates School in Quantico, VA. He has been awarded 10 honorary doctoral degrees, including degrees from Howard University and Providence College.
As an investor and business owner, Harper owns a successful coffee franchise in downtown Detroit called The Roasting Plant and is co-owner of A-Frame Brands and the award-winning New Orleans hotel, International House. His passion for economic empowerment, financial literacy, job creation, and social justice keeps him an in-demand thought-leading consultant for public and private institutions. He is a proud Life Member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.
Sr. Vice President – Global Brand and Consumer Marketing, National Football League
Marissa Solis is a magnetic business leader with over 25 years of expertise in business consulting, CPG, Retail, and Sports marketing. Currently, Marissa leads all global brand and consumer marketing initiatives for the NFL, including all national advertising, traditional and digital media initiatives, in-stadium marketing, and new fan development.
A graduate of Georgetown University with a B.S. in International Economics and the University of Texas at Austin with an M.A. in Public Policy, she began her career in brand management at Procter & Gamble Latin America, where she led marketing for brands like Ariel, Downy, and Pampers in Central America and the Caribbean.
Marissa spent a few years as a management consultant at Deloitte Consulting, leading change initiatives and communication consulting for Public Sector clients. She also spent time as a political consultant, contributing to the communication strategies of key campaigns in Texas and Mexico. In 2003, she took a role in marketing at Pepsico’s Frito Lay North America Division. During her 18-year tenure at Pepsico, Marissa led numerous brand marketing initiatives and national campaigns for globally renowned food and beverage brands like Doritos and Pepsi. She also held roles in shopper marketing and sales for key PepsiCo retail customers like Walmart, Target, and Costco.
In 2017, Marissa led the creation of a cross-functional Hispanic Business Unit – the first of its kind – winning Industry Recognition for work to engage Latinos in key brand initiatives. She went on to lead marketing for brands at Frito Lay North America, including the coveted relationship with the NFL. She won several Reggies, Sports Clios, and a Grand Prix Cannes Lion for her work on Cheetos, Doritos, and Tostitos brands. In 2021, Marissa was recognized by Adweek as one of the Most Powerful Women in Sports for elevating the football-watching occasion with the NFL and Frito Lay partnership. In 2023, Marissa and her team won a Sports Emmy for the “She Runs It” Superbowl campaign featuring star flag football player Diana Flores.
In addition to her full-time marketing position, Marissa serves on the Board of Directors of Consolidated Communications, a leading broadband and business communications provider that serves wireless and wireline customers across rural and metro communities. She is a new member of the Board of Directors of AIMM – Alliance for Inclusive and Multicultural Marketing. She also serves as a board member on the North Texas Chapter of the Make-a-Wish Foundation and The Melville Family Foundation, an organization dedicated to improving the lives of minority children in Dallas. She has a third-degree black belt in Tae Kwon Do and resides in McKinney, Texas, with her husband Juan and 18-year-old daughter Gabriela.
Defensive Tackle, Dallas Cowboys
Before Osa Odighizuwa was the starting tackle for the Dallas Cowboys, he was the youngest of four boys and was born In Dayton Ohio on a pile of clothes in his mother’s bathroom.
Osa spent most of his childhood in Portland, Oregon and it was during this time that Osa discovered the Big Brother Big Sister program. Osa eventually enrolled at David Douglas High School. Where he was a two-sport athlete in football and wrestling. OSA was a 3x state wrestling champion and actually didn’t lose a match after his freshman year. That’s right; the youngest Odighizuwa family member was undefeated for three straight years.
After graduating from high school Osa followed in his oldest brother’s (Owa Odighizuwa) footsteps and took a scholarship to play football at UCLA. Osa would spend the next 5 years at UCLA where he became one of the best Defensive tackles in the pac-12 and finished his college career in the middle of the Covid pandemic.
Osa would follow in Owa’s footsteps again in 2021; when Osa was drafted by the Dallas Cowboys in the 3rd round (going #75 overall). Owa was drafted #74 overall by the NY Giants in the 2016 NFL draft.
Osa was able to make an early impact as he arrived in Dallas. OSA was listed as the starting defensive tackle during training camp, and he never looked back. As a rookie Osa anchored a very talented Cowboys defense line that helped America’s team win 12 games during Osa’s rookie season Osa was named to the nfl.com all-rookie team during the 2021-2022 season.
Osa’s impact was not just felt on the football field in Dallas as he quickly got involved with the community of DFW. Osa and his family started the Odighizuwa Foundation in 2022.
Aloe Blacc
Singer, Songwriter, Philantropist
Raised on salsa, merengue, and cumbia, Blacc fell in love with hip-hop as a kid and started writing rap songs when he was nine. With his lyrics drawing influence from socially conscious artists like KRS-One, he put out his first hip-hop mixtape at age 17. Later developing a fierce admiration for such soul musicians as Donny Hathaway and Marvin Gaye, he also discovered an affinity for folk-rock singer/songwriters during his college years. “One of the most important factors in my transition from hip-hop to being a singer was listening to people like Joni Mitchell, James Taylor, Kris Kristofferson, and Cat Stevens,” Blacc says. “Their songs are full of emotion that’s expressed in strong lyrics, and that had a big impact on me.”
After inking a deal with indie label Stones Throw, Blacc released his solo debut Shine Through in 2006 and sophomore album Good Things in 2010. Boosted by the breakout success of “I Need a Dollar” (which was selected as the theme song to HBO’s How To Make it In America), Good Things reached gold status in countries around the world and paved the way for his signing to XIX Recordings/Interscope Records in 2012. Made in collaboration with groundbreaking producers like Pharrell Williams, Lift Your Spirit dropped on New Year’s Day in 2014, debuted at #4 on the Billboard 200 albums chart, and earned a Grammy Award nomination for Best R&B Album.
Looking back on his musical path so far, Blacc notes that landing a deal with XIX Recordings/Interscope prompted a major moment of reckoning, and led him to re-examine his artistic intentions. “When I signed a major-label contract, I recognized the power of having a larger audience, and I promised myself that I’d use my voice for social change,” he says. And in creating his upcoming album, Blacc has kept focused on making music meant to inspire a positive shift in mindset. “When things happening in the world seem so terrible and dark, it’s so easy to get stuck in all the negative,” he says. “But I try to do whatever I can to help people out of that. I want my music to be the light.”
“GRIFF”
Comedian, Motivational Speaker, Co-Host of Get Up! Mornings with Erica Campbell
Comedian, motivational speaker, and veteran on-air personality, “GRIFF” is the co-host of Get Up! Mornings with Erica Campbell! This author and father of five has forged his career at the intersection of faith, philanthropy and humor. With an infectious energy and unmistakable voice, “GRIFF” contributes laughter, sincerity and real world approach to living inspiration out loud
Nate Burleson
Co-Host, CBS Mornings and The NFL Today
Nate Burleson is an Emmy Award-winning studio analyst and sports personality. He is currently the co-host of CBS Mornings. He is also on CBS’s The NFL Today and NFL Slimetime on Nickelodeon. Burleson won the Emmy Award for outstanding sports personality/studio analyst for his work on The NFL Today back-to-back in 2021 and 2022. Prior to joining CBS’s News Division, Burleson served as a host on NFL Networks’ Emmy Award-winning show Good Morning Football. Burleson was selected by the Minnesota Vikings in the 2003 NFL Draft. During his career, he also played for the Seattle Seahawks and Detroit Lions.
Daymond John
CEO & Founder of FUBU
Star of ABC’s Shark Tank
CEO of The Shark Group
An entrepreneur in every sense of the word, Daymond John has come a long way from taking out a $100,000 mortgage on his mother’s house and moving his operation into the basement. John is CEO and Founder of FUBU, a much-celebrated global lifestyle brand with over $6 billion in product sales and a pioneer in the fashion industry. John is a celebrated entrepreneur having received over 35 awards throughout his career, including the Brandweek Marketer of the Year, Ernst & Young’s New York Entrepreneur of the Year, was named #2 on LinkedIn’s 2020 Top Voices list for US Influencers, and has won four Webby Awards for his event, Black Entrepreneur’s Day.
In 2023, John authored one of the “most anticipated children’s book of the year”, Little Daymond Learns to Earn. Instantly becoming a New York Times best-seller and ranking #1 on Amazon’s Top 100 Books, Little Daymond Learns to Earn teaches children the fundamentals of financial literacy and money management with a fun and engaging storyline. John is also the author of five best-selling books including his New York Times best-selling books, The Power of Broke (2016) and Rise and Grind (2018).
John’s marketing strategies and ability to build successful brands have made him a highly influential consultant and motivational speaker today. His marketing firm The Shark Group offers expertise in marketing strategy and connects brands with the world’s top celebrities for everything from endorsements to product extensions.
Finally, he is celebrating 15th season on ABC’s hit business show Shark Tank by acclaimed producer Mark Burnett. The show has gone on to win four Emmy Awards and consistently maintains millions of weekly viewers who tune in to the show every Friday night as John demonstrates his marketing prowess and entrepreneurial insights.
Wayne Brady
Emmy Award-winning Actor, Producer, TV Personality
Alumni Big
Multiple Emmy Award-winning and Grammy Award-nominated Wayne Brady has made his mark on stage and screen as an actor, producer, singer, dancer, songwriter, and television personality.
A true multi-hyphenate, Brady’s career path and personal life journey have helped him see the world in a unique way. His aspirations have always gone beyond solely starring in various entertainment projects, and under his A Wayne & Mandie Creative banner. He’s set out to create new content across different platforms that showcase innovation and inclusivity in fun and powerful ways.
A five-time Emmy winner (the first to win Daytime and Primetime awards in two consecutive years), Brady has an impressive TV resume including Whose Line Is It Anyway?, The Masked Singer, Dancing With The Stars, Black Lightning, The Good Fight, and Showtime’s American Gigolo– each spotlighting different aspects of his immense talent.
In February 2024, Brady will star in an upcoming Hulu docuseries following his blended family, alongside his ex-wife, best friend and business partner Mandie Taketa, their 20-year-old daughter Maile, and Mandie’s partner Jason. The series is produced by Wayne and Mandie’s joint production company, A Wayne and Mandie Creative, along with Fremantle.
In addition to being a force in front of the camera, Brady is heavily active behind the scenes wearing the hats of host & executive producer for Let’s Make A Deal, Game of Talents, and Comedy IQ, which he also co-created through his production company. All of this follows on the heels of the success of his award-winning daytime talk show The Wayne Brady Show.
Long an accomplished singer and performer, Brady’s musical acumen has always been a personal passion and he used that as fuel to help win the second season of The Masked Singer. Off his victory, Brady dropped a brand-new original single, entitled “Flirtin’ w/ Forever,” which quickly climbed the streaming charts, as well as an accompanying music video.
This follows the success of his debut album which was headlined by a version of Sam Cooke’s “A Change is Gonna Come” which earned him a Grammy Award nomination in the Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance category.
Spring of 2024 Brady returns to Broadway in the all-new production of The Wiz, leading the cast as the titular character. The highly-anticipated musical features award-winning creatives and producers including Common, MC Lyte, Amber Ruffin, Hannah Beachler, Sharen Davis, among others.
Brady made his Broadway debut starring as legal showman ‘Billy Flynn’ in the long-running hit musical, Chicago. Soon after Brady starred as the ground-breaking character ‘Lola’ in Kinky Boots, Broadway’s Tony Award-winning Best Musical, with music and lyrics by Cyndi Lauper and a book by Harvey Fierstein. Brady would later headline as ‘Aaron Burr’ in the Chicago production of Lin-Manuel Miranda’s Tony Award-winning juggernaut Hamilton.
Brady again joined forces with Lin-Manuel Miranda, and the duo along with Thomas Kail and Anthony Veneziale, created Freestyle Love Supreme. The unique show combined the fusion of hip hop, improv, and comedy which won a special Tony Award for its innovation and contributions to the world of theater. The Freestyle Love Supreme team partnered with San Francisco improv company Speechless, Inc to create “freestyle+,” an educational training platform committed to making improv globally accessible.
Advocacy is core to Brady’s life. He champions the need for more resources and better understanding of mental health issues, especially in the Black community. Brady’s public announcement about his pansexuality brings awareness to an underrepresented community and he continues to support and promote LGBTQIA+ causes and organizations such as Broadway Backwards and Gay Men’s Chorus of Los Angeles. Brady is a longtime supporter of the Big Brothers Big Sisters of America, Alzheimer’s Foundation of America and SAY The Stuttering Association for the Young.
Brady currently resides in Los Angeles.
Raachad White
Running Back, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Alumni Little
Born in Kansas City, MO as the youngest of four boys, Rachaad has always been active. His mother, Rochelle, always emphasized respect for elders, honoring your word, being true to yourself, and being thankful for what you have. Rochelle enrolled all of her boys in the Big Brothers Big Sisters program, seeking additional mentorship and positive male role models for her sons. Naturally, Rachaad couldn’t wait to find his match after seeing the opportunities his older brothers had. Rachaad played multiple sports growing up but excelled most at basketball and football. At Center High School in Kansas City, he went on to become All State in football and All Conference in basketball. Surprisingly, he wasn’t recruited by any D1 schools so he committed to a Division II school, Nebraska Kearney. Once there, his teammates saw what a great player he was and suggested he transfer to a Junior College, which would then lead him towards his goal of playing for a Power 5, Division 1 school. He took their advice and transferred to Mt San Antonio College in Walnut, California. At Mt Sac, he became a top Running Back in the nation before committing to Arizona State. At Arizona State, his ascent continued, leading the team in both rushing and receiving which caught the attention of all 32 NFL teams. In April of 2022, his ultimate dream came true. He was selected as the 91st overall pick by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. In his first year in the NFL, he played alongside Tom Brady, took over the starting Running Back role, contributed to the team’s playoff berth, and lead all rookie Running Backs in receiving. Rachaad resides in the Tampa area, is a devoted father to a beautiful daughter named Nevaeh, and loyal friend to many.