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Black History Luncheon

  • Feb 11
  • 2 min read

The Black History in Business Luncheon held on February 11, 2026, brought together community members, entrepreneurs, and business leaders to celebrate the achievements and contributions of Black professionals in the business world. This event, hosted in the Campus Center Ballroom, featured Ryan Cameron, an Emmy Award–winning radio personality, entrepreneur, and humanitarian. His presence added a powerful voice to the celebration, inspiring attendees with stories of leadership and community impact.


Honoring Black Excellence in Business


The luncheon focused on recognizing the significant role Black entrepreneurs and business leaders have played in shaping the economic landscape. Ryan Cameron, known as a Georgia broadcasting icon and Hall of Fame inductee, shared insights from his career that spanned decades of dedication to excellence and community service. His journey illustrated how passion and perseverance can lead to lasting success and influence.


Attendees heard about the challenges faced by Black business owners and the innovative ways they have overcome barriers. The event highlighted examples of local businesses that have thrived through strong leadership and community support. These stories served as motivation for aspiring entrepreneurs and professionals looking to make their mark.


Community Engagement and Networking Opportunities



The luncheon also provided a valuable platform for networking. Participants connected with peers, mentors, and potential collaborators, fostering relationships that could lead to future business opportunities. The atmosphere encouraged open dialogue about strategies for growth, access to resources, and ways to support one another in the business community.


HCC’s involvement as a vendor added an interactive element to the event. Their table offered information and resources, along with prize giveaways that engaged attendees. This presence demonstrated HCC’s commitment to supporting local business initiatives and celebrating Black history through active participation.


He emphasized the importance of leadership that goes beyond profit, encouraging attendees to think about the impact their businesses can have on society. His message resonated with many, reinforcing the idea that business can be a force for positive change.


The Role of Events Like the Luncheon


Events such as the Black History in Business Luncheon play a crucial role in celebrating cultural heritage while promoting economic empowerment. They create spaces where stories of success and resilience are shared, inspiring new generations to pursue their goals with confidence.


By bringing together diverse voices and experiences, these gatherings help build a stronger, more inclusive business community. They also raise awareness about the ongoing challenges faced by Black entrepreneurs and the importance of supporting equitable opportunities.


Moving Forward with Inspiration


The luncheon left attendees with a renewed sense of purpose and connection. It demonstrated how honoring history can fuel progress and how community support is vital for business growth. Those who participated were encouraged to apply the lessons learned and continue building networks that uplift and empower.


For anyone interested in Black history, entrepreneurship, or community development, events like this offer valuable insights and motivation. Keeping the spirit of the luncheon alive means staying engaged, supporting Black-owned businesses, and sharing stories that inspire.



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