2:00pm - 7:00pm
Grand Ballroom Foyer
3:00pm - 5:00pm
Evangeline C
Capital One Meet-and-Greet
6:30pm - 7:45pm
Grand Ballroom
Introduction of HBCU Royalty
8:00pm
9:30pm
Great opportunity to meet and greet all attendees from different schools.
9:00am - 10:15am
Dale Williams, PhD, Founder of Leadership for Queens/HBCU Kings & Queens Conference, and former HBCU Queen (Tennessee State University)
Dr. Dale Williams gives an overview of the unspoken rules and expectations for Campus Royalty as well as challenges for kings and queens to get ready for the road ahead.
10:30am - 11:30am
Dr. Chanda Reynolds, M.S., M.A., Psy.D. Licensed Clinical Psychologist, Ms. Black District of Columbia, USA, 2024
Join Dr. Chanda for this impactful deep dive into the mental health of HBCU Kings, Queens, and
student leaders. This interactive discussion will highlight the need for student leaders to
“remove the mask” and allow vulnerability to be their strength while serving their campuses.
11:45am - 12:30pm
11:45pm-12:45pm
1:00pm-2:15pm (lunch)
Myshel, Recording Artist, Prolific Speaker, Miss National Black Alumni Hall of Fame 1999-2000, and HBCU Queen (Tennessee State University)
Whether in the Royal Court or Royal Sonesta, traveling for work or pleasure, first impressions are lasting. During this session, attendees will learn the do's and don'ts of buffet and hotel etiquette, setting the tone for your four-day conference experience.
Cassandra Gray, Associate Communications Director, Voice Over Talent, and Logistics Coordinator, HBCU Kings & Queens Conference (Tennessee State University)
2:30pm - 4:15pm
(Queens only)
A candid discussion from one queen to another. Real-life lessons and advice on how to take your reign, life, and career path to the next level.
2:30pm - 4:15pm
2:30pm - 4:15pm
(Kings only)
A candid discussion on issues facing Black males striving for success. Former HBCU kings and other African American male leaders share real-life lessons on overcoming societal, professional, and personal challenges and maximizing an effective and stress-free reign.
(Advisors only)
Part One - Introductions & Overview of Conference Learning Outcomes
Dr. Dale Williams, Founder, Leadership for Queens/HBCU Kings & Queens Conference, and former HBCU Queen (Tennessee State University)
Part Two- “I Have to Put Me First”
Dr. Franklin L. Pressley, Associate Dean & Executive Director of Student Life & Leadership,
South Carolina State University, 2023 HBCU Kings & Queens Conference Advisor of the Year
A look at balancing professional responsibilities and personal well-being.
7:00pm
(after five attire)
Ocielia Sprowl - Miss Black USA 2011, Pageant Coach & Owner, Slay Your Pageant
10:30pm
Lecia Rives, Esq. Comedienne. Motivational Speaker. Author
7:45am
Depart the Hotel to host the School. (transportation provided departs from Canal St.)
Depart Hotel for Dillard University (2601 Gentilly Boulevard)
If driving, enter through the gate located at the intersection of Gentilly Blvd. and St. Anthony St. Parking is located behind the Professional Schools Building (Building 24 on the Campus Map)
8:30am - 9:30am
Georges Auditorium of the Professional Schools Building-PSB
Official Greetings from Dillard University
9:45am - 11:00am
All breakouts take place in the PSB Building
9:45am-11:00am
(PSB 131)
Ocielia Sprowl - Miss Black USA 2011, Pageant Coach & Owner, Slay Your Pageant
There are common traits amongst national queens and in this session, you will learn what it takes to be one of them. If you're wondering exactly what it takes to be prepared for the big stage, this session is for you. During our time together, you will discover the secrets to nailing your national pageant in all phases of competition.
9:45am-11:00am
(PSB 151)
Carrie Charlick, Founder of Essential Bodywear
Understand why the bra is the most important thing in your wardrobe “Change your bra, Change your life”
Avoid the three top mistakes people make when buying bras so you no longer want to rip it off at the end of the night
Understand the bra fit secrets you weren't taught growing up (but you need to know!)
Understand the why the bra is the most important thing in your wardrobe
Stop dreading bras and become a more empowered, confident, and supported person
Once you come to my workshop you'll never need to rely on luck to find a good bra fit again!
9:45am-11:00am
Anthony M. Jones, Jr. Founder of the Kings' Konnection and HBCU Kings & Queens Conference
This session will explore ideas, tips and resources to help you create a Coronation that is a night to remember and that everyone can enjoy. Learn practical tips you can use to create the perfect night.
9:45am-11:00am
(PSB 115)
Roderic Sprowl, M. Div. - National Keynote Speaker & Founding Pastor, Thrive Church Fort Worth, TX
This session teaches essential speaking skills to help Kings and Queens to be confident in front of an audience. Attend this comprehensive workshop to learn how to:
9:45am-11:00am
(PSB 164)
Dr. Zsanai Epps, Senior Director, Reproductive Justice Initiatives
Join the Black Women’s Health Imperative’s My Sister’s Keeper (MSK) Program. Our session focuses on building a base through political education around reproductive justice and civic engagement. Our goal is to ensure that HBCU students view civic engagement through a reproductive justice lens.
9:45am-11:00am
James Ofori, Assistant Director of Assessment and Learner Engagement, Morehouse School Medicine, and Founder & CEO of the J. Ofori Experience, Campaign Consulting & Deja McKinnon, Secondary Educator, Associate Campaign Consultant of the J. Ofori Experience, Campaign Consulting Business
This session will focus on the mental health and etiquette of kings and queens. Key topics that will be discussed include:
Self-Esteem
Social Anxiety
Health
Social Media Etiquette
9:45am-11:00am
(PSB 136)
Powered by Capital One
Capital One Presenters: Nyla Walker, Diversity Partnerships Lead; Kyejah Smith, Principal HR Coordinator, Event Operations; Pamela McKnight, Lead Strategist, Diversity Partnerships, Students & Grads Recruiting and Voices, RVA Co-Lead Community Engagement; Usman Tijani, Diversity Program Manager at Capital One, Courtney Spinks, Senior Diversity and Inclusion Associate at Capital One, David Clarke, Diversity and Inclusion Associate Recruiter at Capital One
This session focuses on overcoming imposter syndrome and takes a deep dive into what the term truly means. It is designed to help participants recognize and combat self-doubt. This session will provide valuable insights to help you thrive and succeed professionally and personally.
9:45am-11:00am
(PSB 135)
9:45am-11:00am
(PSB 200)
9:45am-11:00am
(PSB 166)
Dr. Naadiya Hopkins, Assistant Vice Chancellor of Student Engagement and Student Leadership, Fayetteville State University
In this session tailored for all student leaders, you will delve into the essential skills of budgeting and financial management. Discover how to effectively plan and execute your programs and events while maintaining fiscal responsibility. Learn practical tips for creating budgets, identifying funding sources, and making informed financial decisions to maximize impact. Through interactive activities, you'll gain the confidence and competence needed to lead with financial acumen and ensure the success of your initiatives on campus. Join us to crown your finances and pave the way for a prosperous reign as student leaders!
Dr. Tasha A. Carson, Assistant Vice President of Student Affairs, Tennessee State University, former Royal Court Advisor and Miss Black North Carolina USA 2013 & Jada Crisp, Businesswoman, Author, former HBCU Queen (Tennessee State University)
The relationship between a queen and her advisor is paramount to a successful reign. This interactive session will focus on building bonds between queens and their advisors. Presented by the 90th Miss Tennessee State University and her advisor, attendees will learn about healthy boundaries, ways to communicate expectations, and how to discover a relationship of support and security to ensure the best year yet!
(Advisors only)
Mary Terry Wiley, Playwright, Psychiatric Nurse, Motivational Speaker. Life Coach
This session gives advisors an introspective look at themselves to see if they are advising internally or externally. It allows advisors to holistically look at themselves and refresh for the upcoming year.
11:15am-12:30pm
(PSB 131)
Karmeshia Tuck, Founder and Motivational Speaker - USA National Miss District of Columbia, Miss Black District of Colombia 1st Runner Up, Miss CIAA 1st Runner Up, and former HBCU Queen (Virginia State University)
Often times we only discuss the gift that led to the title of Queen, but not the daily promise that we make to ourselves to stay focused and remain successful. In this breakout session, we will discuss the challenges Queens face during their reign and the resources available to help them navigate these issues. We will explore how Queens can build a support system for themselves and feel comfortable discussing any issues with leaders around campus. Regardless of the issue, it is important to have a support system to help you stay focused and remain successful throughout your reign.
11:15am - 12:30pm
(PSB 168)
Anthony M. Jones Jr., Founder, The Kings’ Konnection/HBCU Kings & Queens Conference
An open and honest approach about ethical behavior and attitudes. This roundtable workshop teaches students how to deal with conflict resolution and how to lead effectively and honestly before their peers.
11:15am - 12:30pm
Dr. Michael L. Rainey, Director of First Year Experience and VCAN Coordinator at Virginia State University, former Virginia State University Royal Court and SGA Advisor, 2017 HBCU Kings & Queens Conference Advisor of the Year, and Registration Coordinator, HBCU Kings & Queens Conference
Advising the king and queen can be a little different from advising other student groups. This session will share important information and resources to position new advisors for success.
11:15am - 12:30pm
(PSB 200)
Jada Crisp, Businesswoman, Author, former HBCU Queen (Tennessee State University)
The ultimate guide to helping you build a clothing selection that reflects confidence and royal representation. As Queen, your image, is an immediate impression of your University. In this session, you will learn the elements of wardrobe etiquette and identify which styles are appropriate for each occasion.
11:15am - 12:30pm
Travis Fredrick, MBA, Director of Student Activities and Leadership, Royal Court Advisor, Cheyney University of Pennsylvania
In the multiverse of campus royalty, students deal with the position expectations, campus involvement, personal life, and the great unknown of preparing for the next steps in their matriculation. This session is designed to help leaders create, establish, and implement ways of decompressing then readdressing the issues and situations that they will be facing during their reign.
Goals/Objectives for breakout session:
Participants will understand the theory of selective attention.
Participants will identify ways to compartmentalize and prioritize problems and solutions.
Participants will understand the practice of self-care.
11:15am - 12:30pm
Usman Tijani, Diversity Program Manager at Capital One
(ADVISORS ONLY)
Join us as we dive deep into the art of understanding and evaluating collaborations. Get ready to be captivated as we unveil our groundbreaking initiative, the 'Faculty Forum,' fostering an innovative bridge between our company and Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSIs). Discover how this transformative initiative is set to revolutionize academia-industry connections and empower the next generation of diverse leaders.
11:15am - 12:30pm
(PBS 115)
Dolores Rivers, former Class Queen, and 1st Runner-Up to Miss Southern University (Baton Rouge), & Gabrielle Wilks, former Class Queen (Freshman and Sophomore), 1st Runner-Up to Miss Virginia State University (2020-2021) and Miss Black Virginia (2020)
This session teaches Royal Court members how to be team players and make their position shine for their class or demographic. Royal Court members learn how to effectively lead and follow in group settings through team-building exercises and royal scenarios.
11:15am - 12:30pm
(PBS 218)
11:15am - 12:30pm
(PBS 135)
11:15am - 12:30pm
(PBS 164)
James Ofori, Assistant Director of Assessment and Learner Engagement, Morehouse School Medicine, and Founder & CEO of the J. Ofori Experience, Campaign Consulting and Deja McKinnon, Secondary Educator, Associate Campaign Consultant of the J. Ofori Experience, Campaign Consulting Business
This session will be geared toward the implementation of the kings and queens platform after they have won. The discussion will be based on 5-7 key facts and ideas to help implement your platform through programs and initiatives.
Shekinah Burden, former HBCU Queen & Miss Freshman (Clark Atlanta University), Scholarship Recipient of the Most Impressive Award selected by Capital One at the 21st HBCU Kings & Queens Conference
As a retired 4x HBCU queen, I know what it takes to be a queen and the true definition of campus royalty. We are a necessity, not for us, but for the legacy that is left behind us. By the end of this session, students will nonetheless feel empowered, and know how to take the lead and set the standard on their campus, how to present themselves in their roles, how to manage their court, how to forever leave their legacy, and so much more. Session attendees will also have a preview of my eBooks on college life and special discounts to help them succeed in their matriculation.
Dr. Zsanai Epps, Director, Senior Director, Reproductive Justice Initiatives
Join the Black Women's Health Imperative's Positive Period program for a Positive Period Conversation and private screening of our groundbreaking documentary "Me Period." This film about puberty and health discovery features Tabitha Brown, Sheryl Lee Ralph, their daughters, and everyday families.
About the Organization
Since 1983, the Black Women’s Health Imperative (BWHI) has been the only national organization dedicated solely to improving the health and wellness of our nation’s 21 million Black women and girls – physically, emotionally, and financially. www.bwhi.org
12:30pm - 1:45pm
Reggie J. Shareef, Technologist, Entrepreneur, Philanthropist, and former HBCU King,
(Tennessee State University)
2:00pm - 3:15pm
(PBS 214)
Armani Washington, Miss NBCA Hall of Fame 2023-2024 (Howard University), & Joy Watson, Miss NBCA Hall of Fame 2022-2023 (Virginia State University)
This session will cover competition details as well as personal advice and experience from organizers and participants.
2:00pm - 3:15pm
(PBS 115)
Lecia Rives, ESQ., Comedienne, Motivational Speaker, and Author
Our perception of ourselves is very complex. Ironically, much like we cannot see our own noses, we are often blind to what we are best at. It can be really hard to identify our brightest talents and they are often in the places we least expect. There are many good reasons to want to explore your talents; however, in the position of king or queen, you may have to display your talent in different arenas such as competition. This session will help you to explore, research, and identify your best talent.
2:00pm - 3:15pm
(PBS 135)
Don S. Grayer. Entrepreneur, 2023 President of Memphis World Trade Club & former Class King (LeMoyne-Owen College) & Reggie J. Shareef, Technologist, Entrepreneur, Philanthropist, and former HBCU King (Tennessee State University)
This session will take your career path and level of giving as a student leader and future college/university alum to another level. Topics include but are not limited to:
✔ Networking vs. Relationship-building
✔ Obtaining certifications in the corporate world vs. getting a master's or doctorate (long-term investment)
✔ Incubators and accelerators opportunities for entrepreneurs
✔ Post-grad & alumni strategies (owning land for student housing, setting up endowments with
classmates, crowdfunding with classmates, and establishing scholarships, etc.)
2:00pm - 3:15pm
(PBS 216)
Travis Fredrick, MBA, Director of Student Activities and Leadership, Royal Court Advisor, Cheyney University of Pennsylvania
Leadership and communication development program LEADERSHIP AND INTENSE TEAM BUILDING TRAINING
Student Leaders assume responsibilities that push them to a Public Figure status on Campus. Understanding the connection between these two things could help student leaders better understand their influence on the campus. This event will bring to continuousness that student leaders are privileged but to a large extent their lives become public consumption on the campus and sometimes nationally.
Goals/Objectives:
2:00pm - 3:15pm
Dr. Jerome Offord, Jr., Director of Mr. HBCU, & Hunter Waldon, Mister HBCU/Mister Prairie View A&M University, 2023-2024
This session will cover competition details as well as the personal advice and experience from Mr. HBCU.
2:00pm - 3:15pm
(PBS 151)
Dr. Michael L. Rainey, Director of First Year Experience and VCAN Coordinator at Virginia State University, former Virginia State University Royal Court and SGA Advisor, 2017 HBCU Kings & Queens Conference Advisor of the Year, and Registration Coordinator, HBCU Kings & Queens Conference
Are you a current class king or queen? Perhaps you’re runner-up or attendant to the current king or queen? Maybe you’re a vice president, director, or some other position in SGA. Get Elected: Platform and Campaign Development will give you the necessary tools needed to develop a sound and realistic platform and a strong campaign in order to become the next king, queen, or SGA president of your college/university.
2:00pm - 3:15pm
Karmeshia Tuck, Founder and Motivational Speaker - USA National Miss District of Columbia, Miss Black District of Colombia 1st Runner Up, Miss CIAA 1st Runner Up, and former HBCU Queen (Virginia State University)
When representing a university, it is important to remember to also represent yourself. It is important to stay true to who you are and maintain your own personal values, while still representing the university in a positive manner. This means being mindful of how you present yourself on social media and other platforms, as well as how you interact with people both inside and outside of the university. It also means being aware of the university's values and mission and striving to represent them in your own words and actions. Representing a university can be a great privilege, but it is also important to remember to represent yourself in the same regard.
2:00pm - 3:15pm
(PBS 136)
2:00pm - 3:15pm
(PBS 200)
2:00pm - 3:15pm
(PBS 218)
Capital One Presenters: Nyla Walker, Diversity Partnerships Lead; Kyejah Smith, Principal HR Coordinator, Event Operations; Pamela McKnight, Lead Strategist, Diversity Partnerships, Students & Grads Recruiting and Voices, RVA Co-Lead Community Engagement; Usman Tijani, Diversity Program Manager at Capital One, Courtney Spinks, Senior Diversity and Inclusion Associate at Capital One and David Clarke, Diversity and Inclusion Associate Recruiter at Capital One.
Session participants will learn the importance of networking in an interactive activity. This session also focuses on leveraging your leadership skills from the campus environment to the corporate environment. Learn to discuss how to communicate your accomplishments and influence by exercising the perfect pitch.
Discussion Leaders:
Open discussion to help Advisors improve their Royal Court leadership program on their campuses through idea sharing, creative input, and best practices that work.
Chayil Bullock-Mariscal, Co-Founder/Executive Director of The Hadassa Organization, Miss Senior, 2023-2024 (Johnson C. Smith University)
Participants will be introduced to strategies for maintaining mental well-being while managing leadership roles. They will also learn practical techniques and routines such as mindfulness, self-care practices, and setting boundaries, as well as how to stay empowered and uplifted, even in the darkest times.
3:30pm
4:00pm
8:00pm
(After 5 attire required)
Please wear mask
9:00pm - 1:00am
The Grand Ballroom
(After 5 attire required)
Please wear mask
9:00am - 11:00am
Join conference staff, speakers, and vendors for royal exchanges and special surprises as
a final send-off before officially beginning your reign!