She's Got Next


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Thu, Oct 17

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10:05AM – 10:50AM

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Impact stage

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Spring Studios
50 Varick St,
New York, NY 10013

Speakers & Moderators

Hall of Fame Athlete, Olympic Gold Medalist & WNBA Champion

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Journalist, ESPN

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Swin Cash

Hall of Fame Athlete, Olympic Gold Medalist & WNBA Champion

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This panel, moderated by WNBA Champion and Olympic Gold Medalist Swin Cash, will address the growing popularity of women’s sports. Despite this rise in popularity, biases continue to impact women athletes of color, hindering their ability to reach their full potential. We will discuss how to ensure that athletes of color receive their fair share of credibility and opportunity, acknowledging their significant contributions to the women’s sports industry.


The Future of Diverse-Owned Media


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Date

Thu, Oct 17

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9:15AM – 10:00AM

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Impact stage

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Spring Studios
50 Varick St,
New York, NY 10013

Speakers & Moderators

Kirk McDonald

CMO, Rocket Companies

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Co-Founder, Mansa

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CEO & Founder, ReachTV

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EVP, Commercial Strategy, My Code

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Chief Communications Officer, Procter & Gamble

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This discussion explores the pivotal role Black leaders play in shaping the future of Agency Holding Companies and influencing long-term corporate strategies. Black representation in the boardroom is not just about diversity—it’s a critical driver of corporate performance, governance, and sustainability. We are proud to convene a distinguished panel of Black Board Directors who are at the forefront of transforming corporate leadership and fostering inclusive, innovative business practices.

This Blackweek discussion is proudly sponsored by P&G. We’re grateful for their generous support and commitment to right-sizing industries to help create more opportunity for equity and ownership.


The Power of Cultural Reinvention—How Diverse Creators are Taking Over Talk


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Wed, Oct 16

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9:50AM – 10:35AM

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Impact stage

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Spring Studios
50 Varick St,
New York, NY 10013

Speakers & Moderators

Shannon Sharpe

3X Super Bowl Champion & Pro Football Hall of Famer

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Joy Allen-Altimare

CMO, Saucony

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Aaron Walton

CEO, Walton Isaacson

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Shannon Sharpe has gone from Hall of Fame Football star to Hall of Fame Youtuber. His recent interview with Katt Williams shut down the internet. In this fireside chat moderated by Joy Allen-Altimare, CMO of Saucony, we will examine the growing trend of Black-hosted talk shows, podcasters, and pundits. We will examine why this is becoming so lucrative and why it’s so popular amongst diverse influencers, celebrities, and athletes.


Broken Promises


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Date

Wed, Oct 16

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9:00AM – 9:45AM

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Breakthrough stage

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Spring Studios
50 Varick St,
New York, NY 10013

Speakers & Moderators

Philonise Floyd

Activist, Brother of George Floyd

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Tru Pettigrew

Author, Activist, Former Chief Diversity Officer, Minnesota Timberwolves

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Aaron Walton

CEO, Walton Isaacson

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It’s been over four years since the murder of George Floyd and the subsequent promises made by corporate America. In this impactful conversation, George Floyd’s brother, Philonise Floyd, will discuss his ongoing efforts to continue his brother’s legacy and the critical need for brands to uphold their commitments, as the future of our country may depend on it.


Culture, Marketing's New Buzzword


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Date

Thu, Oct 17

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2:50PM – 3:30PM

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Breakthrough stage

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Spring Studios
50 Varick St,
New York, NY 10013

Speakers & Moderators

Author, For the Culture

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Aaron Walton

CEO, Walton Isaacson

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“Culture” has quickly become the marketing and advertising industry’s favorite new buzzword. It has become table stakes for marketers who want to prove to their clients that they understand how to make brands cool and relevant. But culture is not what everyone thinks it is, and during this keynote, Dr. Marcus Collins, author of For the Culture, will help us understand what culture is, what it isn’t, and most importantly what it takes to be a cultural marketing expert.

This Blackweek discussion is proudly sponsored by KUAMP. We’re grateful for their generous support and commitment to right-sizing industries to help create more opportunity for equity and ownership.


Black and Spirited - How Uncle Nearest Became a Billion Dollar Brand


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Thu, Oct 17

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1:10PM – 1:55PM

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Breakthrough stage

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Spring Studios
50 Varick St,
New York, NY 10013

Speakers & Moderators

Co-founder & Board Member, Uncle Nearest, Inc., President & CEO, Nashwood, Inc.

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CEO & Founder, Hero Collective

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Aaron Walton

CEO, Walton Isaacson

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Keith Weaver and his wife Fawn Weaver have taken the spirits industry by storm, proving that Black consumers are not driving premium spirits growth as customers but as founders. In this fireside chat, we will discuss how Uncle Nearest has gone from boutique bourbon brand to full blown spirits industry unicorn, surpassing 1 billion dollars in valuation. Keith will share how Uncle Nearest cracked the code and what’s next for the power house duo, who are set to take over the spirits industry.


The Black Economic Crisis


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Date

Thu, Oct 17

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11:30AM – 12:10PM

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Breakthrough stage

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Spring Studios
50 Varick St,
New York, NY 10013

Speakers & Moderators

Founder, Operation Hope

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SVP of Multicultural Sales, iHeart Media

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Aaron Walton

CEO, Walton Isaacson

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John Hope Bryant is an author and economist focused on helping underserved communities close the wealth inequality gap. In this fireside chat moderated by Nicky Sparrow, Multicultural Sales at iHeart Media, both will outline the current state of Black America, the economic crisis John is fighting hard to eliminate, and what the Black community needs to do to ensure it can economically survive in a world that is becoming more financially polarizing.

This Blackweek discussion is proudly sponsored by iHeart Media. We’re grateful for their generous support and commitment to right-sizing industries to help create more opportunity for equity and ownership.


Provocation On Purpose: Why Blackweek Matters


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Date

Thu, Oct 17

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10:40AM – 11:25AM

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Breakthrough stage

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Spring Studios
50 Varick St,
New York, NY 10013

Speakers & Moderators

Jonathan Mildenhall

CMO, Rocket Companies

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Founder & CEO, MakeLoveNotPorn

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Aaron Walton

CEO, Walton Isaacson

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Jonathan Mildenhall will sit down with his first boss Cindy Gallop to discuss how a kid from Leeds has overcome adversity to become one of the most influential CMOs and marketers in the advertising industry. This candid conversation will unpack the challenges that marketers of color face in an industry where politics, cronyism, and other factors impact the objectivity necessary for diversity to thrive. He will also talk about the big plans he has to help level the playing field in an industry that needs more bravery!


United States of Bias


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Date

Thu, Oct 17

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9:00 – 9:45AM

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Breakthrough stage

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Spring Studios
50 Varick St,
New York, NY 10013

Speakers & Moderators

Ibram X. Kendi

Best Selling Author, Stamped From the Beginnng, Professor, Boston University

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Touré

Writer & Journalist

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Aaron Walton

CEO, Walton Isaacson

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Award-winning author of the book Stamped From The Beginning that became a must-watch documentary on Netflix, Ibram X. Kendi will take Blackweek attendees on a historical rollercoaster ride of the history of racism and bias in America. Moderated by journalist and podcaster Touré, this fireside chat, will seek to uncover the origin of bias in America and how it consciously and sub consciously impacts the opportunities people of color are afforded.


Diversity Drives Revenue: Building Teams for Tomorrow's Markets


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Date

Wed, Oct 16

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1:35PM – 2:20PM

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Breakthrough stage

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Spring Studios
50 Varick St,
New York, NY 10013

Speakers & Moderators

EVP/Chief Marketing & Communications Officer, ADT

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Sukiana Chancy

VP, Brand Management & Global Marketing, Fenty Beauty

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Chief Marketing Officer, Time

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Global CEO, VML

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In today’s marketplace, diversity isn’t just a moral imperative—it’s a financial one. Reflecting the diverse tapestry of global audiences that brands and businesses serve is a crucial asset for the bottom line. This lively and insightful session brings together brand leaders and marketers to explore how to make an impact, find innovation, and achieve lucrative results. Learn how cutting-edge companies are building diverse teams and leveraging their impact to spark innovation, foster creativity, and drive growth.

Understand your audience: Dive deep into how a diverse team provides unparalleled insights into Black and Brown demographics.

Building high-performing and inclusive teams: Unpack the strategies and best practices for assembling teams that are not only diverse but also bring a multitude of perspectives, experiences, and ideas to the table.

Creating spaces that foster belonging: Discover how to cultivate a work environment where every team member feels valued, heard, and integral to the organization’s success. It’s not just about hiring; it’s about nurturing an inclusive culture to retain talent and enhance productivity and impact over the long term.

This Blackweek discussion is proudly sponsored by VML. We’re grateful for their generous support and commitment to right-sizing industries to help create more opportunity for equity and ownership.