UNCF Unite 2022 Summit Morning Plenary | Day 4 | #UNCFUNITE
Hear from thought leaders about HBCUs and their role as community anchor institutions. Learn how Black colleges and universities can deepen their community impact–from cradle through career and beyond–and galvanize industry sectors and higher education.
MODERATOR: Suzanne Walsh, President, Bennett College
PANELISTS: Jim Shelton, Chief Investment Officer, Blue Meridian Partners; Dr. Dietra Trent, Executive Director, White House Initiative on HBCUs; Byna Elliott, Managing Director and Head of Advancing Black Pathways, JPMorgan Chase; Naomi Shelton, President, National Charter Collaborative
PRESENTERS: Duwain Pinder, Partner, McKinsey & Company; Anthony Ashe, Vice President, US Steel and CEO Action for Racial Equity Fellow; Dr. Shamika Walls, Senior Strategic Finance Manager, UNCF Institute for Capacity Building
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