Shaping the Next Generation of Black Professionals and Leaders

Join the National Association of Black Accountants (NABA) President Guylaine Saint Juste, the local NABA chapters and the wider Temple University community for a two-day event focused on discussion and knowledge sharing on how to create avenues for the Black business leaders of the future. The event will help strengthen the links between Temple, NABA and community colleges across Philadelphia by creating a pathway to support and empower Black students and professionals.

On March 24 and 25, join NABA President Guylaine Saint Juste as she launches a national campaign, starting at Temple University, which aims to make a positive impact on high school graduation rates, college attendance and retention for students of color, especially in business and technology. 

The two-day event is currently scheduled to take place in-person at Temple’s Fox School of Business. If public health conditions change, the event will be rescheduled.

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As a Fox student and an African American woman, it’s very meaningful to see how DEI (diversity, equity and inclusion) impacts the business world, especially in the accounting and finance industries.

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Zoe Morgan

president of the Temple NABA chapter and an undergraduate senior at Temple