Lessons Learned from COVID-19 - FC
Global Conference 2024

Part 2: Illuminating Success Stories on HBCU Campuses

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Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) serve as engines of social mobility, lifting generations of individuals and families out of poverty by providing access to quality education and opportunities for advancement. They have served as crucibles of excellence, nurturing talent and fostering a sense of community, identity, and pride among students. Celebrate graduates of the Milken Institute Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) Fellowship program, discuss the importance of HBCU Philanthropic gifts and explore the innovation on HBCU campuses with HBCU presidents and stakeholders. The session encapsulates the spirit of diversity, empowerment, and innovation, showcasing the unique contributions of HBCU Fellows to the global landscape.

    Moderator

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    Troy Duffie

    Director, Financial Markets, Milken Institute

    Speakers

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    Michael Ellison

    Co-Founder and CEO, CodePath
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    Darlene Goins

    Head of Philanthropy and Community Impact, President of Wells Fargo Foundation
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    T.D Jakes

    Founder and Chairman, T.D. Jakes Foundation
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    Michael Lomax

    President and CEO, United Negro College Fund (UNCF)
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    Gregory Vincent

    President, Talladega College