African American Keynote Speakers | Black Speakers

Briana Scurry

Diversity and Inclusion Speaker, Legendary U.S. Goalkeeper, Two-Time Olympic Gold Medalist, & World Cup Champion

Gregory Robinson

Keynote Speaker, TIME100 Pioneer 2022, 33-Year Veteran of NASA, Former Director, James Webb Space Telescope, Columbia University Faculty

Shan Cooper

Founder & CEO, Journey Forward Strategies, LLC - Former Lockheed Martin Vice President & General Manager - Former Chief Transformation Officer for WestRock Company, Former Executive Director, Atlanta Committee for Progress

Shola Kaye

Multi award-winning keynote speaker, author, DE&I, inclusive leadership and communication expert, academic researcher

Chaunté Lowe

Resilience Keynote Speaker, Top Resilience TEDx Speaker, 4-Time Olympian, Medalist & Cancer Survivor

Ruth E. Carter

Two-Time Academy Award-Winning Costume Designer; First Black Woman to Win an Oscar in the Costume Design Category

Coach Kara Lawson

Head Coach, Duke Women’s Basketball, Olympic Gold Medalist, Former WNBA Player and NBA Assistant Coach

Sheri Riley

Founder + President, Exponential Living/Empowerment Speaker, High Performance Life Coach, Award-Winning Author

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