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3,000+
Attend
124th
National
Black
Business
Conference
in
Atlanta
Submitted
by Dr.
Ken
Harris
ATLANTA,
GA –
More
than
3,000
attendees
gathered
at The
National
Business
League’s
124th
National
Black
Business
Conference
in
Atlanta
to hear
a
powerful
keynote
address
by
President
Joseph
Nyumah
Boakai,
the 26th
President
of the
Republic
of
Liberia.
This
landmark
event,
co-hosted
in
partnership
with the
National
Alliance
for
Black
Business
and its
co-founders—the
National
Black
Chamber
of
Commerce,
The
World
Conference
of
Mayors,
and
their
hundreds
of
Black-led
member
organizations—focused
on
enhancing
economic
partnerships
and
collaboration
between
Black
American
businesses
and the
African
continent,
with a
particular
emphasis
on
Liberia.
President
Boakai's
participation
in the
conference
is
historically
significant,
drawing
a direct
line
back to
Booker
T.
Washington,
founder
of The
National
Business
League,
who
played a
crucial
role in
Liberia’s
history.
In 1907,
facing
the
threat
of
annexation
by
European
colonial
forces,
Liberia
sought
Washington's
diplomatic
intervention.
His
successful
efforts
not only
prevented
foreign
encroachment
but also
ensured
Liberia's
survival
and laid
a
foundation
for
Pan-Africanist
relations.
This
connection
underscores
Washington’s
enduring
legacy
in
shaping
African
affairs,
as
detailed
in the
book
"Booker
T.
Washington
and
Africa:
The
Making
of a Pan
Africanist"
by Dr.
Tyrene
Wright,
author
and
board
member
of The
National
Business
League.
In his
address,
President
Boakai
emphasized
the vast
potential
for
economic
collaboration
between
Liberia,
the
broader
Pan-African
community,
and the
U.S.
private
sector.
He
highlighted
the need
for
stronger
economic
ties and
expanded
opportunities
for
Black
businesses
globally.
The
conference,
presented
by major
sponsors
such as
Amazon,
Comerica
Bank,
and
Prosper
Africa,
attracted
a
diverse
audience,
including
government
officials,
business
leaders,
and
representatives
from 32
Pan-African
countries.
Impactful
Outcomes
and
Unprecedented
Support
The
124th
National
Black
Business
Conference,
conducted
entirely
in a
digital
format,
set new
standards
for
engagement
and
impact
within
the
Black
business
community.
Thanks
to the
support
from
various
partners
and
stakeholders,
the
conference
achieved
the
following
significant
outcomes:
•
Representation
from 32
Pan-African
countries
and a
keynote
speech
by
President
Joseph
Nyumah
Boakai.
•
Attendance
by 433
visiting
delegates,
17
National
Black
Chambers
of
Commerce,
and 19
National
Business
Leagues.
•
Participation
from 132
U.S. and
diasporic
mayors,
elected
officials,
and 23
ambassadors.
•
Facilitation
of an
estimated
$10
million
in
buyer/supplier
contract
opportunities.
•
Establishment
of 28
Memorandums
of
Understanding
(MOUs)
between
key
stakeholders.
•
Hosting
of 82
workshops
and
panel
discussions,
alongside
23
neXGen
(40 and
Under)
events.
•
Attendance
of 3,121
participants
at the
Pan-African
Black
Business
Summit.
• 726
attendees
(across
73
tables)
at the
Booker
T.
Washington
Black
Business
Awards
Gala.
•
Involvement
of 152
Black-led
organizations
and 34
corporate
sponsors.
•
Participation
of 213
Black
CEOs in
the
Pre-Conference
Booker
T.
Washington
Tuskegee
Tour.
•
Exhibition
by 40
business
resource
organizations.
• 1,743
conference
app
downloads,
generating
9,582
messages,
228
community
board
posts,
and 138
meet-ups.
• A
significant
digital
footprint,
including
873
photos
posted,
1,546,000
social
media
marketing
impressions,
and
347,027
conference
app
sponsor
impressions.
Building
a
Stronger
Future
for
Black
Businesses
This
year's
conference
laid a
solid
foundation
for the
recovery
and
growth
of Black
businesses,
which
were
significantly
impacted
by the
COVID-19
pandemic.
The
National
Business
League,
in
collaboration
with its
partners,
is
committed
to
expanding
opportunities
for
Black
businesses
and
organizing
the
world's
largest
Pan-African
diasporic
Black
Business
Conference.
By
fostering
these
connections
and
creating
pathways
for
economic
engagement,
the
League
aims to
empower
Black
entrepreneurs
and
businesses
to
thrive
in a
rapidly
evolving
global
market.
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