Legacy: Celebration of Black Leadership and Community
What is Hue Capital?
“Demystifying the career and entrepreneurial pathways for rising, industry leaders”
Hue Capital is a media and community platform producing career, business, and wellness content for rising business leaders. Our audience of multi-hyphenate professionals and founders (Millennials & Gen-Z) are not only passionate about landing high-paying roles and building successful companies, but they are also eager to build the necessary skills, management/leadership styles, and networks to thrive in the current economic climate.
About This Event
This event is designed to celebrate the essence of community amongst Black people while simultaneously highlighting the impact of our community leaders. The goal is to create an intimate space where Black professionals, creatives, founders and politicians can all come together and create bonds. There will be a panel discussing the career, entrepreneurial and wellness journeys of our community while also allotting time to networking.
Event Details
Date: Tuesday, February 27th, 2024
Time: 6:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Location: The Penthouse (617 West 46th Street, New York, NY 10036)
Get to Know Our Panelists
Chinasokwu Nworu is a licensed Occupational Therapist and currently works as an OTR/L for his own Occupational Therapy company named OT CAN P.C. He is the mind behind PVO Global and attributes his successes to the #PostivieVibesOnly mantra and the ability to maintain a positive mindset no matter what; connecting to the power of positive thought in any situation. He leverages his global platform to positively affect social change and promote social responsibility throughout the world.
Allie Joy Tsahey is a Ghanaian-American entrepreneur, career strategist and DEI in tech advocate. She is the Founder and Executive Director of Baddies in Tech, a non-profit professional development organization dedicated to creating safe spaces for women of color to thrive in tech. Allie’s impact on equity in the tech industry has been featured in global publications such as Ebony Magazine, Yahoo News and AfroTech, and she continues to strive to create initiatives that ensure Black and brown women are represented in tech spaces.
Elzie Ross is a financial professional at Equitable located in the greater New York area. He attended StonyBrook University where he gained the skills that would be a key step in his future. Elzie has sought to play a role in his community. He has helped hundreds of families and individuals achieve a solid base for their financial future.
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