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We Sit Down With Educator and Public Speaker Edmond W. Davis: Part 2
Episode 292
Tuesday, 31 March, 2026
In part 2 of our interview with Edmond W. Davis, we discuss the upcoming annual event National HBCU Black Wall Street Career Fest! Building Bridges at the HBCU Wall Street Festival. Join us in this engaging episode featuring Professor Edmond W. Davis from Arkansas, who shares insights on the groundbreaking National HBCU Black Wall Street Career Fest. Discover how this innovative event fosters collaboration, showcases diverse opportunities, and empowers students to succeed beyond traditional pathways. Main Topics Covered: The evolution and growth of the HBCU Wall Street Festival over five years The role of collaboration over competition among HBCUs and community partners The significance of career exposure, skill development, and entrepreneurship for students Strategies for outreach, vendor engagement, and securing sponsorships The importance of community involvement, volunteerism, and intergenerational support The impact of notable figures and funding sources supporting HBCU initiatives Future visions for expanding the reach nationally and fostering regional partnerships Timestamps: (00:02) - Welcome and introduction to the HBCU Wall Street Festival (02:42) - Explaining the CPR Career Positioning Resource (03:45) - Details on the festival dates and participating HBCUs (05:39) - The festival's goal of exposing students to diverse career pathways (09:03) - Emphasizing skilled trades such as plumbing, welding, and HVAC (10:08) - Current vendor engagement and outreach efforts (12:05) - Collaborations with local universities and community organizations (15:11) - The importance of competition versus collaboration among HBCUs (18:23) - The marginalized funding and resource challenges faced by HBCUs (22:36) - Recent sponsorship acquisitions and fundraising efforts (26:52) - Vision for growth: expanding to 20 states by 2027 (28:19) - Regional engagement, travel considerations, and partnership opportunities (39:11) - Event logistics: venue, media, and promotional strategies (44:32) - The unique "Podium Promise" for vendor speakers (45:51) - How to register for the event via Eventbrite (46:20) - The integration of AI and technology in the festival (50:23) - Inspiring stories of student success and entrepreneurship (54:52) - Preparing students for a rapidly changing workforce (55:34) - The importance of continuous learning and community support Resources & Links: National HBCU Black Wall Street Career Fest — Register for the event HBCU Wall Street Festival Official Site Edmond W. Davis on LinkedIn Arkansas Baptist College Topgolf Dave & Buster’s Morgan State University Julian Bond Archive Mackenzie Scott’s Philanthropy Connect with Professor Edmond W. Davis: LinkedIn Email This episode underscores the power of unity, strategic partnerships, and innovative programming to uplift HBCUs and their students. Tune in to learn how to get involved and support the future leaders shaping our communities.







