Keke Palmer to Headline Black Tech Week 2025
Black Tech Week, a notable event fostering innovation and opportunities for Black tech professionals, has made an exciting announcement: Keke Palmer, the talented actress, singer, and entrepreneur, will serve as the keynote speaker for this year’s conference. Scheduled to take place from July 14 to July 16 in Cincinnati, Ohio, the event will gather a diverse group of founders, investors, and tech enthusiasts for an engaging three-day experience.
Keke Palmer is not just a prominent figure in entertainment; she is a trailblazer who has broken barriers across various mediums. Gaining fame for her remarkable role in "Akeelah and the Bee," Palmer has continued to showcase her versatility in numerous successful projects, including the hit films "Hustlers" and "Nope." Beyond the silver screen, she is an advocate for creativity and entrepreneurship, having launched her own media network, KeyTV. This platform is dedicated to educating and empowering individuals in the entertainment industry, affirming Palmer's commitment to innovation and social change.
As Black Tech Week approaches, excitement builds around Keke Palmer's participation, particularly following her recent accomplishments. Her comedy series "One of Them Days" has soared to the top of the charts, and her latest book, "Master of Me: The Secret to Controlling Your Narrative," became a New York Times bestseller, offering readers insights into personal growth and success strategies. Additionally, she connects with fans through her popular podcast, "Baby, This is Keke Palmer," making her an influential voice in both entertainment and personal development.
Black Tech Week is organized by the Lightship Foundation, an organization committed to uplifting Black tech professionals and entrepreneurs. With support from JobsOhio, this year’s gathering is expected to attract over 7,000 attendees and feature more than 100 workshops, sessions, and networking events throughout Cincinnati. The founder and CEO of the Lightship Foundation, Candice Matthews Brackeen, expressed excitement about Palmer's involvement, stating, "Her career, advocacy, and entrepreneurial spirit align perfectly with our mission to celebrate our incredible community of founders in technology, media, and beyond."
The venue for this year’s Black Tech Week will be the beautiful Aronoff Center for the Arts, known for its vibrant atmosphere conducive to collaboration and creativity. Early bird registration for Black Tech Week 2025 is currently available and will remain open until April 30. For more information and to secure tickets, potential attendees can visit
www.blacktechweek.com.
With Keke Palmer at the helm as keynote speaker, Black Tech Week 2025 promises to be an inspiring event filled with innovative exchanges, valuable insights, and opportunities for connection, all aimed at driving forward the empowerment and advancement of Black professionals in the tech industry. Mark your calendars for July 14-16 and get ready to join this dynamic community of thinkers, doers, and change-makers.