National Black MBA Association® Launches Nashville Chapter
The National Black MBA Association® (NBMBAA®) proudly launched its long-anticipated Nashville Chapter, welcoming a vibrant crowd of professionals, students, and community leaders eager to mark this significant addition to the city's burgeoning business landscape. The event took place at Belmont University, showcasing a dynamic atmosphere filled with enthusiasm and anticipation.
Notable Speakers
During the launch event, several key figures took to the stage to share their insights and hopes for the Nashville Chapter. Among them was Thomas Linton, President of the Nashville Chapter, who articulated the significance of this milestone. He expressed, "The launch of NBMBAA Nashville represents more than just the start of a new chapter; it signifies the beginnings of a robust community of Black professionals focused on fostering economic equity and achieving leadership excellence in Music City. Our aim is to establish a network that not only opens doors but creates them."
Edward Magee, the Chief Operating Officer of the Thomas F. Frist Jr. College of Medicine and Vice President of Strategic Operations at Belmont University, highlighted the importance of collaboration and education in achieving the goals set forth by the association. Leslie Coleman, Chair of the National Board of Directors of NBMBAA®, echoed similar sentiments, noting, "The energy and engagement here in Nashville are extraordinary. This chapter is pivotal in our mission to empower Black professionals through education, access, and advocacy."
Community Engagement
Guests at the launch event relished various light bites and had the opportunity to partake in a thoughtfully arranged swag giveaway while networking with current MBA students and notable local professionals. This engagement allowed attendees to sign up for different chapter committees, volunteer opportunities, and membership as NBMBAA embraces the spirit of local expansion.
Orlando Ashford, CEO of the NBMBAA®, commented on the potential of the Nashville chapter by stating, "This chapter embodies the spirit of our organization — connection, empowerment, and innovation. As one of the fastest-growing cities in the country, Nashville presents an ideal environment for nurturing future leaders and fostering robust bridges that strengthen our community and economy."
A Historic Initiative
Founded in 1970, the National Black MBA Association is committed to promoting economic equity and career advancement for historically underrepresented professionals and aspiring leaders. It does this through transformative educational opportunities, established professional networks, and a strong advocacy for wealth creation and inclusion within the workforce environment.
The inception of the Nashville Chapter aligns perfectly with NBMBAA’s dedication to educational initiatives aimed at empowering individuals and fostering community growth through professional support and resources. The chapter is poised to become an essential player in Nashville’s economic landscape, focusing on mentorship, professional development, and networking opportunities for Black entrepreneurs and business professionals.
Those interested in learning more about the mission of NBMBAA can visit their national website at
www.nbmbaa.org. Individuals can also keep themselves updated on the latest happenings and events regarding the Nashville Chapter by following them on social media across platforms like Instagram, LinkedIn, and Facebook under the handles @nbmbaanashvillechapter and NBMBAA Nashville Chapter.
As the Nashville Chapter embarks on its journey, it stands on the threshold of creating unparalleled opportunities for local Black professionals, aspiring leaders, and students. The chapter exemplifies the powerful potential of collaboration and community engagement, reinforcing that together, they can achieve meaningful economic transformation in Nashville.