HU Alumna Racquel Oden, of HSBC Bank USA, to Address the 131st Founder’s Day, Jan. 28
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Hampton, Va. (November 20, 2023) – Hampton University is proud to welcome Alumna Racquel Oden ‘98, managing director, HSBC Bank USA, as the keynote speaker for the 131st Founder’s Day on Sunday, Jan. 28th, at 11:30am in Robert C. Ogden Hall. The event is free and open to the public.
“It is indeed an honor to welcome Keynote Speaker and Hamptonian Racquel Oden back to her alma mater,” said HU President Darrell K. Williams. “I am also proud to continue in the Hampton tradition of celebrating Founder’s Day. Our visionary founder, General Samuel Chapman Armstrong, believed in ‘an education that encompassed the head, the heart, and the hands.’ We look forward to continuing his principles.”
Founder’s Day activities will also include the commemorative wreath-placing ceremony at the gravesite of HU’s founder, Brigadier General Samuel Chapman Armstrong, in the HU Cemetery at 9:30 a.m.
Oden has enjoyed a career in finance that spans over two decades. Oden was recently named the head of Wealth and Personal Banking for HSBC Bank USA, leading the bank’s wealth management, global private banking and retail businesses in the US and distribution for Latin America. Oden joined HSBC from JPMorgan Chase where she was Managing Director and Head of Network Expansion overseeing the Consumer Bank’s growth strategy and branch network in 25 states. She previously led the Consumer Bank’s National Sales team servicing 20 million customers in 48 states and driving sales across the firm.
Oden received an M.B.A. from HU and a B.A. in Political Science from James Madison University.
ABOUT HAMPTON UNIVERSITY
Founded in 1868, Hampton University has been the Standard of Excellence in higher education for over 150 years. Rich in history and tradition, Hampton University is recognized as one of the top historically black colleges and universities in the world, and recently named the top private university in Virginia. Hampton provides a broad range of technical, liberal arts and graduate degree programs. HU is a tightly-knit community of learners and educators representing 49 states and 35 territories and nations.
For more information, contact Sarita Scott, in the HU University Relations Office, at 757.727.5253.
Federal Government Day, SLAE Days – Compelling Careers, and An Evening with Ving Rhames
HU’s Federal Government Day, “Level Up to Public Service,” will kick off the three-day series of events on Nov. 14th.
“Federal Government Day is a major career readiness opportunity for Hampton University students to connect with leaders from federal government agencies,” said Linda Malone-Colon, Ph.D., dean, HU School of Liberal Arts and Education. “Students will have the opportunity to learn the benefits of a career in the federal government and public service, explore paid internships and career opportunities and even receive hands-on instruction on navigating the federal jobs portal.”
Students will also receive assistance in creating a federal resume, connect with and hear real-life stories and pathways to success of several White House officials and other federal government employees, network and visit the career fair.
“We are excited to also launch the second annual SLAE Days: Compelling Careers in the Liberal Arts and Education event on Nov. 15 and 16, to enhance students’ awareness of the many professional options and pathways to career success available to them as majors in the Liberal Arts (Arts and Humanities, and Behavioral and Social Sciences) and Education,” said Malone-Colon.
A series of fireside chats and keynote presentations will directly connect our students with a variety of professionals and leaders from various careers for liberal arts and education majors.
“What makes this event even more extraordinary is that many of the presenters are Hampton alumni who were themselves Liberal Arts and Education majors,” said Malone-Colon. “We even have an exciting event with Ving Rhames, Wednesday evening at 6:30pm.
“Compelling Careers” includes two days of panels and keynotes designed to increase students’ prospects for career and graduate school success by:
Learning about career opportunities, entry-level positions and graduate programs in their disciplines;
Giving them access to opportunities in the many professions available to them through their education in the academic disciplines in the Liberal Arts and Education;
Introducing them to alternative career paths that they might not have thought about previously;
Networking and speaking one-on-one with potential employers and graduate program representatives in the liberal arts and education;
Learning from and connecting with individuals who have been highly successful in their careers (particularly those who began their careers by attaining degrees in the Liberal Arts and Education).
ABOUT HAMPTON UNIVERSITY
Founded in 1868, Hampton University has been the Standard of Excellence in higher education for over 150 years. Rich in history and tradition, Hampton University is recognized as one of the top historically black colleges and universities in the world, providing a broad range of technical, liberal arts and graduate degree programs. HU is a tightly-knit community of learners and educators representing 49 states and 35 territories and nations.
For more information, contact Sarita Scott, in the HU University Relations Office, at 757.727.5253.
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Federal Government Day and SLAE Days – Compelling Careers & An Evening with Ving Rhames
Hampton, Va. (November 8, 2023) – The Hampton University School of Liberal Arts and Education announces its career readiness events to prepare students for careers in public service, happening Nov. 14th – 16th on the HU campus. The free events include Federal Government Day and SLAE Days: Compelling Careers, and are open to college students.
HU’s Federal Government Day, “Level Up to Public Service,” will kick off the three-day series of events on Nov. 14th.
“Federal Government Day is a major career readiness opportunity for Hampton University students to connect with leaders from federal government agencies,” said Linda Malone-Colon, Ph.D., dean, HU School of Liberal Arts and Education. “Students will have the opportunity to learn the benefits of a career in the federal government and public service, explore paid internships and career opportunities and even receive hands-on instruction on navigating the federal jobs portal.”
Students will also receive assistance in creating a federal resume, connect with and hear real-life stories and pathways to success of several White House officials and other federal government employees, network and visit the career fair.
“We are excited to also launch the second annual SLAE Days: Compelling Careers in the Liberal Arts and Education event on Nov. 15 and 16, to enhance students’ awareness of the many professional options and pathways to career success available to them as majors in the Liberal Arts (Arts and Humanities, and Behavioral and Social Sciences) and Education,” said Malone-Colon.
A series of fireside chats and keynote presentations will directly connect our students with a variety of professionals and leaders from various careers for liberal arts and education majors.
“What makes this event even more extraordinary is that many of the presenters are Hampton alumni who were themselves Liberal Arts and Education majors,” said Malone-Colon. “We even have an exciting event with Ving Rhames, Wednesday evening at 6:30pm.
“Compelling Careers” includes two days of panels and keynotes designed to increase students’ prospects for career and graduate school success by:
Learning about career opportunities, entry-level positions and graduate programs in their disciplines;
Giving them access to opportunities in the many professions available to them through their education in the academic disciplines in the Liberal Arts and Education;
Introducing them to alternative career paths that they might not have thought about previously;
Networking and speaking one-on-one with potential employers and graduate program representatives in the liberal arts and education;
Learning from and connecting with individuals who have been highly successful in their careers (particularly those who began their careers by attaining degrees in the Liberal Arts and Education).
Students need to register for each event on EventBrite at www.SLAECareerReadiness.eventbrite.com. For more information, please contact the HU School of Liberal Arts and Education at 757.727.5400.
ABOUT HAMPTON UNIVERSITY
Founded in 1868, Hampton University has been the Standard of Excellence in higher education for over 150 years. Rich in history and tradition, Hampton University is recognized as one of the top historically black colleges and universities in the world, providing a broad range of technical, liberal arts and graduate degree programs. HU is a tightly-knit community of learners and educators representing 49 states and 35 territories and nations.
For more information, contact Sarita Scott, in the HU University Relations Office, at 757.727.5253.
SHE CARE WELLNESS POD AT HAMPTON UNIVERSITY CAMPUS IN HAMPTON, VIRGINIA
***FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE***
The ribbon-cutting celebration featured musical and dance performances from local student artists to unveil the campus’s new ‘She Care Wellness Pod’, which will provide frontline mental wellness care and resources to the Hampton University community.
Taraji P. Henson, Tracie Jade Jenkins, Darrell K. Williams, Dr.
Barbara Inman, Dr. Kristie Norwood, Taryn Bird, and T’Kiyah
Reevescelebrating the opening of the second ‘She Care
Wellness Pod’ at Hampton University
WHO: Notable attendees included actor, filmmaker, founder of The Boris Lawrence Henson Foundation and kate spade new york Social Impact Council member, Taraji P. Henson, Executive Director of The Boris Lawrence Henson Foundation, Tracie Jade Jenkins, Hampton University President,Darrell K. Williams, Hampton University Vice President for Administrative Services, Dr. Barbara Inman, Director of the Hampton University Student Counseling Center, Dr. Kristie Norwood, Executive Director of Social Impact at kate spade new york, Taryn Bird, and more.
WHEN: Thursday, November 2, 2023
WHERE: Hampton University, Hampton, VA
ASSETS: For more information and visual assets of the pods, please see press kit HERE.
WHAT: On Thursday, November 2, 2023, Taraji P. Henson, The Boris Lawrence Henson Foundation (BLHF), Kate Spade New York and Hampton University celebrated the opening of the campus’s ‘She Care Wellness Pod,’ an extension of the program launched earlier this year that aims to reach over 25,000 Black women on HBCU campuses with frontline mental wellness care.
In April 2023, BLHF and Kate Spade New York first teamed up to create more access to culturally competent mental health resources for women and girls by jointly launching the first-of-its-kind program, which was concepted by actor, filmmaker, and founder of The Boris Lawrence Henson Foundation, Taraji P. Henson, and Tracie Jade Jenkins, Executive Director of The Boris Lawrence Henson Foundation at Alabama State University.
In partnership with trusted community resources, the program takes a multifaceted approach through the opening of ‘She Care Wellness Pods,’ physical structures installed on campuses that offer a range of services, including:
· Free mental health therapy sessions for female students experiencing an exacerbation of stress, anxiety and hopelessness.
· Hangout spaces that allow students to connect with peers or avoid isolation and grief during the school year and vacation periods.
· Unique programming including yoga, meditation, art and drama therapy, African dance, nutrition, and more, all provided by certified practitioners.
· Workshops that offer resources and tools for those who suffer with anxiety, sleep deprivation, and insomnia.
· Quiet spaces for silence, rest and respite to reset from daily stressors.
Hosted by Hampton University President, Darrell K. Williams, Taraji P. Henson returned to her D.C. Metropolitan area roots to make an appearance at the ‘She Care Wellness Pods’ opening event and shared remarks on her continued commitment to the program. Reaching even more young black women and students, the ribbon-cutting ceremony officially welcomed the Hampton University community to begin utilizing the ‘She Care Wellness Pods’ for mental wellness care.
Each ‘She Care Wellness Pod’ is designed to create an environment that stimulates joy, peace and serenity through intentional design and color selection. Each campus’s pods feature a mural created by a student artist that reflects the unique identity of the institution from the perspective of the student body. Selected to design the murals at Hampton University, T’Kiyah Reeves created a work of art that represents four Hampton University students and their intersecting identities. The art features colors of green, orange and purple which are synonymous with the student class colors.
The ‘She Care Wellness Pods’ were built by S.I. Container Builds, a woman-owned modular construction company that specializes in repurposing shipping containers and building with sustainable materials and were designed by Saudah Saleem Interiors in collaboration with Kiyonda Powell Design Studio.
ABOUT BORIS LAWRENCE HENSON FOUNDATION:
Founded in 2018, BLHF has built its reputation on providing trusted referrals and demonstrating a deep understanding of the population health of communities of Color. Through timely and relevant programming and awareness campaigns, BLHF encourages mental wellness, raises awareness of the stigma and the use of stigmatizing language when referring to mental illness, and provides mental health resources to the Black community.
The Boris Lawrence Henson Foundation is charting a new course that encourages Black individuals to own their history, heritage, and collective wounds in empowering, empathic, and transformative ways. For more information, visit https://borislhensonfoundation.org/.
ABOUT KATE SPADE NEW YORK:
Since its launch in 1993 with a collection of six essential handbags, Kate Spade New York has always stood for color, wit, optimism, and femininity. Today, it is a global lifestyle brand synonymous with joy, delivering seasonal collections of handbags, ready-to-wear, jewelry, footwear, gifts, home décor and more. In addition to its rich heritage and unique brand DNA that offers a distinctive point of view, and celebrates communities of women around the globe who live their perfectly imperfect lifestyles, another core piece of the brand’s DNA is its social impact work. For more than a decade, women’s empowerment has been at the forefront of the brand’s purpose, and the brand has committed to using its platform and resources to destigmatize mental health and provide more women and girls with access to resources and support. Kate Spade New York is part of the Tapestry House of brands.
ABOUT HAMPTON UNIVERSITY:
Rich in history, steeped in tradition, Hampton University is a dynamic, progressive institution of higher education, providing a broad range of technical, liberal arts, and graduate degree programs. In addition to being one of the top historically black universities in the world, Hampton University is a tightly-knit community of learners and educators, representing 49 states and 35 territories and nations.
Hampton, Va. (November 5, 2023) – Hampton University announces its Annual Veterans Day Weekend, honoring the brave men and women who valiantly serve, or have served, in the Nation’s military. The series of events are open to the public and serve as a heartfelt gesture of gratitude and recognition for their unwavering dedication.
“The Veterans Day Weekend promises to be packed with entertainment, inspiring speakers, and opportunities for the community to connect with and express their appreciation to military service members,” said LTC Jasmine Jallah, chair, HU Military Science Department, and HU alumna class of 2005.
HU’s Veterans Day Weekend will kick off with an ROTC Day, in collaboration with the Ft. Eustis P.A.C.E. initiative, held on Friday, Nov. 10th, 2 pm to 5 pm in HU’s Holland Hall gym. P.A.C.E. is an Army mentorship program that showcases various options to high school students, to include college, ROTC programs and finding a trade.
The weekend will feature a panel discussion by senior military leaders, on Veterans Day, Saturday, Nov. 11th, 10am to 11am in the HU Student Center Lounge, focusing on such topics as leadership development and the importance of service. Attendees will have the opportunity to engage in discussions and presentations by influential guest speakers.
The Veterans Day celebration will be highlighted by the Veterans Day football game between the HU Pirates and William and Mary, 1pm to 4pm at Armstrong Stadium. During the game, festivities and several surprises have been planned. In addition, MG Janeen Birckhead, HU C/O ’91 will be recognized for her recent induction into the Army ROTC Hall of Fame, and a group of ROTC cadets and midshipmen will be recognized during a contracting ceremony with the awarding of ROTC scholarships.
The game will also feature captivating military demonstrations, including exhibits showcasing innovative technologies, equipment, and vehicles used by our armed services. The interactive displays will allow attendees to learn more about the military’s critical role in safeguarding our nation.
“We would like to extend a special invitation to all military personnel, veterans, their families, and the local community to come together and show their support during this momentous occasion,” said LTC Jallah. “The game is free to all military service members and veterans at “www.hamptonpriates.com/tickets” using the promo code MILITARYAPPRECIATION.”
For more information, contact the HU Army ROTC Department at 757.727.5245.
ABOUT HAMPTON UNIVERSITY
Founded in 1868, Hampton University has been the Standard of Excellence in higher education for over 150 years. Rich in history and tradition, Hampton University is recognized as one of the top historically black colleges and universities in the world, providing a broad range of technical, liberal arts and graduate degree programs. HU is a tightly-knit community of learners and educators representing 49 states and 35 territories nations.
For more information, contact Sarita Scott, in the HU University Relations Office, at 757.727.5253.
The Stellarator for Training and Research (STAR_LITE) Program is a Collaboration with Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) to Expand Fusion Science Education at HU
Hampton, VA (October 17, 2023) – The Hampton University School of Science has been awarded a $1.76M grant from the Simons Foundation to help develop a new Stellarator Experiment Group to advance research in Fusion Plasma Science.
“We are grateful to the Simons Foundation for their support of the great strides in research happening here in the School of Science,” said Isi Ero-Johnson, Ph.D., dean, HU School of Science. “The Simons Foundation grant is focused on undergraduate and graduate education to engage underrepresented students, scientists, and engineers in research of worldwide importance, in collaboration with internationally known researchers and ultimately introducing a new and diverse set of expertise into the fusion workforce.”
The funding will support the design and construction of a stellarator experiment, STAR_Lite, in partnership with the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL). The Stellarator for Research and Training (STAR_Lite) program will be organized around long-term national and international collaborations with world-leading plasma scientists to enhance Hampton’s contributions to the advancement of fusion plasma science.
The stellarator is one of the technologies scientists believe could lead to real-world fusion power. A stellarator is a machine that uses magnetic fields to confine plasma in the shape of a donut, called a torus. These magnetic fields allow scientists to control the plasma particles and create the right conditions for fusion reactions.
“Fusion power will provide the world with safe, clean, and renewable power,” said Dr. Calvin Lowe, professor, department of physics, School of Science. “The pursuit of controlled thermonuclear fusion as a near endless source of pollution-free electricity is approaching fruition. After 60+ years, a stellarator based fusion power plant is within reach.”
Although STAR_Lite is in its early conceptual design phase, it is envisaged that the primary coils will have an open geometry, likely helical, to study the issues and benefits of an open-access design for experimental flexibility and for power-plant maintenance. The outcomes of
this three-year program include the design and construction of a complete stellarator device, having mapped the magnetic flux surfaces and preparing for a first plasma operational phase.
ELEVATING HAMPTON EXCELLENCE Hampton has enjoyed a reputation as an institution that supports the STEM disciplines and focuses on interdisciplinary exploration and utilization of cutting-edge technologies. In its bold “Elevating Hampton Excellence” 10-year strategic plan, the institution is working to double the number of Hampton graduates who earn doctorates in STEM fields.
Hampton University, in southeastern Virginia, ranks in the top 8% of universities worldwide and is a respected leader in academic and scientific excellence, creativity, and integrity in preparing students to diversify the STEM workforce. Recognized as the best private college in Virginia, the institution is leading efforts to reimagine the Hampton academic experience to develop innovative 21st century leaders of character for our community, our nation, and our world.
“The Simons Foundation is proud to partner with Hampton University in this promising field of fusion plasma science,” said David Spergel, president, Simons Foundation. “The Star_Lite project will not only be transformational for the scientists, but also Hampton students will have the opportunity to make contributions to the advancement of fusion plasma science.”
ABOUT SIMONS FOUNDATION The Simons Foundation’s mission is to advance the frontiers of research in mathematics and the basic sciences. Since its founding in 1994 by Jim and Marilyn Simons, the foundation has been a champion of basic science through grant funding, support for research and public engagement. The Simons Foundation believes in asking big questions and provides sustained support to researchers working to unravel the mysteries of the universe.
ABOUT HAMPTON UNIVERSITY Founded in 1868, Hampton University has been the Standard of Excellence in higher education for over 150 years. Rich in history and tradition, Hampton University is recognized as one of the top historically black colleges and universities in the world, providing a broad range of technical, liberal arts and graduate degree programs. HU is a tightly-knit community of learners and educators representing 49 states and 35 territories nations.
For more information, contact Sarita Scott, in the HU University Relations Office, at 757.727.5253.
Hampton, VA (November 1, 2023) – The Virginia Workforce Innovation and Entrepreneurship Center (VWIEC) at Hampton University, will host the HBCU Entrepreneur’s Week: “Entrepreneurship: Reimagine the Workforce,” to include a balanced mix of keynote presentations, panel sessions, workshops, fireside chats, and networking sessions. The events are open to the public.
“We are excited to host this year’s HBCU Entrepreneurs Week,” said Dr. Glenda Evans, executive director, VWIEC. “We encourage existing entrepreneurs and aspiring entrepreneurs to engage in the Fall Conference and learn how to develop and run successful businesses.”
Reimagine The Workforce
Sunday, Nov. 5th will feature a Sneaker Ball at the Historic Post Office in Hampton. “Get ready to dance the night away in your favorite sneakers and enjoy a night filled with fun, music, and networking,” said Evans. “The Sneaker Ball is the perfect opportunity to connect with fellow entrepreneurs, showcase your style, and celebrate the vibrant HBCU community.” Tickets for the Sneaker Ball are $25 and can be purchased on EventBrite at the following link: HBCU Entrepreneur’s Week Sneaker Ball Tickets, Sun, Nov 5, 2023 at 6:00 PM | Eventbrite.
“On Sunday and Monday, we will have a conference with holistic topics that range from self-care to innovative technology,” said Evans.
The fall conference workshops and panel discussions will feature topics such as:
Sneaker Ball
· Nov 5: Panel Discussion: “Tech Tools for Small Businesses” · Nov 5: Workshop: “Building Agile and Resilient Teams” · Nov 6: Panel Discussion: “Entrepreneurial Mindset: Nurturing Resilience and Creativity” · Nov 6: Workshop: “The Art of Remote Collaboration”
HBCU Entrepreneur’s Week is a biannual event hosted, live-streamed, and recorded each Spring and Fall, at one of the 104 HBCUs located within 20 U.S. States, the District of Columbia, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. To register or, for more information on HBCU Entrepreneur’s Week visit hbcueweek.com/Hampton.
About HBCU Entrepreneur’s Week The mission of HBCU Entrepreneur’s Week™️ is to provide unparalleled interdisciplinary entrepreneurship experiences, opportunities, resources, and support to HBCU students, alumni, faculty, and staff. We also recognize the importance of creating strong connections between HBCUs, their surrounding areas and local businesses, fostering mutually beneficial collaborations that uplift both the individuals, the HBCU ecosystem, and the economic development of these communities at large.
ABOUT HAMPTON UNIVERSITY Founded in 1868, Hampton University has been the Standard of Excellence in higher education for over 150 years. Rich in history and tradition, Hampton University is recognized as one of the top historically black colleges and universities in the world, providing a broad range of technical, liberal arts and graduate degree programs. HU is a tightly-knit community of learners and educators representing 49 states and 35 territories nations.
For more information, contact Sarita Scott, in the HU University Relations Office, at 757.727.5253.
HU Announces New Showtime for “A Streetcar Named Desire,” Featuring Lamman Rucker and Mustafa Speaks
The New Showtime is Friday, October 27th at 2 pm
Hampton, VA (October 24, 2023) – The Hampton University Repertory Theatre has announced the showtime for the Tennessee Williams’ play, “A Streetcar Named Desire,” featuring celebrity cast members Lamman Rucker and Mustafa Speaks, will now be Friday, October 27th at 2pm at the newly renovated Armstrong Little Theater on campus.
Lamman RuckerMustafa Speaks
Due to an unforeseen situation the play, originally scheduled for Friday, October 27th at 7pm, has been moved to 2pm, Friday, October 27th.
Tickets previously purchased for the Friday, October 27th showing at 7pm will be honored for the show on Friday at 2pm.
Tickets previously purchased for the Friday, October 27th showing at 7pm will be honored for the show on Wednesday at 7pm.
Patrons who are not able to attend the Wednesday 7pm showing or the Friday 2pm showing can request a full refund by contacting EventBrite via the following link: A Streetcar Named Desire Tickets, Multiple Dates | Eventbrite.
Wednesday’s showing at 7pm will remain as scheduled.
The University apologizes for any inconvenience the move may have caused.
ABOUT HAMPTON UNIVERSITY REPERTORY THEATRE
The Hampton University Repertory Theatre came to fruition as the result of years of producing engaging and thought-provoking theatrical plays on the Armstrong Little Theatre stage. It is the culmination of decades of establishing a reputation, not just at Hampton University but throughout the United States
WHY: The Boris Lawrence Henson Foundation (BLHF) and kate spade new york will host a ribbon cutting for the Hampton University “She Care Wellness Pod,” their joint program which aims to expand access to frontline mental wellness care to women on the Hampton University campus. The event is open to select members of the media.
With the “She Care Wellness Pod,” BLHF and kate spade new york, bring additional access to mental health facilities and resources to Black women on HU’s campus. The “She Care Wellness Pod” is a physical structure installed on campus that offers a wide range of services, including:
· Free mental health therapy sessions for female students experiencing an exacerbation of stress, anxiety and hopelessness.
· Hangout spaces that allow students to connect with peers or avoid isolation and grief during the school year and vacation periods.
· Unique programming including yoga, meditation, art and drama therapy, African dance, nutrition and more, all provided by certified practitioners.
· Workshops that offer resources and tools for those who suffer with anxiety, sleep deprivation and insomnia.
· Quiet spaces for silence, rest and respite to reset from daily stressors.
The promise of aviation at Hampton University pairs the steadiness of anchors with the adventure of flight. United Airlines officially announced the expansion of its dynamic Aviate program to the department of aviation at Hampton’s School of Engineering, Architecture, and Aviation (SEAA). This exciting partnership will empower a new generation of leaders to take to the skies, casting a colorful future for the world of aviation.
Anchored Dreams Take Flight United held an official launch day on campus to celebrate and establish rapport with aviation students and faculty. The launch included a presentation, panel, and a networking lunch for students to deeper connect with United reps. Aviate, which was launched by United Airlines in 2019 offers students a direct route to flying with the airline, including the training and support necessary to earn their wings. Upon successful completion, students transition to United as a First Officer, pending they meet all hiring requirements. Aviation Flight Safety Manager at Hampton, Orestes Gooden shared, “We are all excited for our students and want to continue fostering long lasting partnerships to put them in the best position to succeed.”
The Skies Belong to You United’s commitment to diversity and inclusion shines through this program. Devin Cobb, United’s Director of Diversity Equity and Inclusion, shed light on the importance of the partnership taking off at Hampton and the industry call to continually diversify the skies. “Diversity isn’t just an initiative here [at United], it’s how we do business. We deliver our best when we bring in leaders from different races, backgrounds, gender, and thought,” Cobb shared.
Senior Program Manager of Aviate, Captain Monica Frain shared a special sentiment with the young women in the room: “When I first began my aviation career, I was the only woman. I was the only woman in my cohort and just about every other important space you can think of, yet I was always valued, heard, and chosen. Since then, I have seen an increase in women in aviation – so, that tells me two things: United Airlines champions diversity and there is still much work to be done.”
Flying Full Circle Maurice “Moe” Mullen and Captain David Simpson returned to their Home by the Sea to usher in the new partnership. Moe is a 2007 Aviation Management graduate and member of the Quintessence 6 class. The Aviate Partnership Launch was his first time returning to campus as an alumnus for what he will always remember as his “full circle moment.” Mullen reflected, “Facilitating this partnership and being able to return to my Home by the Sea for the program launch reunited me with my roots and put a challenge on me to maintain the relationship on both sides – as a leader at United and a Hampton alum.” Captain David Simpson is an HU graduate and is lovingly known as one of the “Hampton 6”, a group of six students who graduated from Hampton Aviation together and are now captains at United Airlines.
Each One, Teach One In the room, flight instructors Tavis Garlington and Ellis Woodyard took in the moment with a sense of pride. The two graduated from Hampton Aviation in May and remember the nascent state of the department just four years ago. Since then, the Department of Aviation has grown from the grounds of the School of Engineering and Technology to the top of the newly named School of Engineering, Architecture & Aviation (SEAA).
As top candidates with every option at their fingertips, the two returned to Hampton to teach the next class. “When we were coming up in this program, we didn’t have flight instructors who looked like us, so being the ones to teach and offer students what we only hoped for is really special,” Garlington shared. Woodyard added, “We could have gone anywhere, but we decided to stay and pour back into the program that shaped us.”
Their choice to stay and mentor future aviators is not merely about teaching flight skills; it’s also about being visible role models for aspiring aviation professionals who may have longed to see individuals like themselves in such roles. Through their commitment to Hampton Aviation, Garlington and Woodyard are championing the cause of diversity and representation within the aviation industry, ensuring that the path to excellence in the skies is accessible to Black future aviators.
High Altitude The School of Aviation is a center of excellence that elevates the industry standards of leadership, integrity, and service. As one of only 40 Aviation programs in the world accredited by the Aviation Accreditation Board International (AABI), students are certain to embark on a world class experience with a competitive edge. For over three decades, Hampton Aviation graduates have dominated the industry as airport operators, pilots, and air traffic controllers with the pride of hailing from the first HBCU with a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) approved Air Traffic-Collegiate Training Initiative (AT-CTI) program.
The program offers three Bachelor of Science degrees:
· Flight Education – Minor in Aviation
· Aviation Management – Air Traffic Control
· Aviation Management – Airport Administration
Hampton Aviation alum praise the program for its low student-teacher ratio, rich history, close-knit community, and premier industry relationships that offer students an individualized learning experience and the support to enter the workforce as a preferred candidate.
Elevating Hampton Excellence “The history that Hampton University has with United Airlines is golden. They [United] have 11 captains from our program. The pathway was already there but this partnership honors almost 30 years of excellence,” John Murray, Hampton Aviation Department Chair shared.
“We’ve produced the next generation of the “Hampton 6”, and we plan to have stories of the Hampton 16 to the Hampton 60. We’ve seen a 75% increase in enrollment because of stories like the Hampton 6 – our door hasn’t stopped knocking since,” Gooden and Murray added. The latest “6” are 2023 graduates Ellis Woodyard, Tavis Garlington, Griffin Weathers, Kerry White, Myles Divinity, and Thomas Brown – all future pilots thriving from airline partnerships that will position them to be the next generation of captains.
As the inaugural class of Aviate at Hampton University takes off, the aviation industry can be confident knowing that the future of flight has just become a lot more diverse and promising. United Airlines and Hampton University have come together to ensure that the sky is not the limit but the dream destination to an anchored journey in excellence.
Hampton University President Darrell K. Williams Has Released the Following Statement About Enhanced Security Measures on Campus
Dear Hampton Family & Friends,
We look forward to welcoming alumni and guests for what will be a special Homecoming celebration.
President Darrell K. Williams and Mrs. Myra Richardson Williams
In light of recent tragic events that have occurred in and around our fellow HBCU campuses, in which our thoughts and prayers go out to all that were affected, we have implemented enhanced security protocols to ensure that our Homecoming weekend is as safe as possible.
Our Security Infrastructure
Upon my arrival in July 2022, I asked the Chief of Police to conduct a threat assessment to better understand our exposures and emergency response capabilities, and we have continued to build upon those findings. In fact, we have continuously invested in our security infrastructure. We have enhanced our security protocols, inclusive of the following:
1. Hampton University Police Department – Our first line of defense is our Hampton University police officers (HUPD) who are strategically positioned throughout our Home by the Sea, vigilantly canvassing 300-plus acres and monitoring over 100 buildings. They are, and will remain, on duty 24 hours a day, seven days a week. We will increase the presence of police officers on campus with additional contracted security professionals. We will also increase the collaborative presence of municipal and state public safety partners, collectively dedicated to safeguarding against any potential incidents.
2. Weapons Detection System – We acquired a state-of-the-art ShotSpotter gunshot detection system that has been installed around campus. We are actively employing cutting-edge AI platforms that can identify concealed weapons through our existing camera network. These tools equip us to more accurately detect and respond to security threats. 3. Call Boxes – Nearly two dozen emergency call boxes stand guard along various pathways, poised to connect anyone in need directly to HUPD upon pressing the alert button. Each emergency phone is a metal box crowned with a luminescent blue light, clearly visible both day and night. To request emergency HUPD assistance, you need only to press the red button on any blue light phone, summoning HUPD to your location.
4. Security Cameras – More than 500 security cameras have been meticulously placed across campus, serving as formidable deterrents to criminal activity, and their recorded footage stands as a testament to our commitment to investigate any incidents when necessary.
5. LiveSafe App – The LiveSafe app ensures that you remain connected to emergency alerts and non-emergency notifications from the University. It also offers a two-way chat function, empowering you to promptly report any suspicious activity to HUPD. Please do not rely solely on social media posts for news and updates.
6. Pirate Notification System – HUPD has established the Pirate Notification System (PNS) to keep our community informed of any nearby emergency situations, including severe weather and traffic. It communicates via text, email, or phone call, ensuring that you are promptly apprised of any unfolding situations.
An Increased Investment
In 2022, Governor Youngkin authorized the Commonwealth of Virginia to allocate $1 million to help us increase our security profile and provide a secure and thriving environment for all who call Hampton their academic home. Your safety is our utmost priority, and together, we can ensure that Homecoming, and all our activities, remain joyous occasions for every member of our Hampton family.
Ways You Can Be Vigilant
While our location provides natural security barriers, we are prepared for any security and safety concerns. There are also actions you can take. Please review the following safety precautions, designed to help you mitigate your exposure to potential criminal activity during what is meant to be an enjoyable weekend.
1. Be Patient – We have meticulously prepared for your arrival next week. Homecoming will attract record crowds, disrupting normal parking and driving patterns. As you are driving on campus or waiting to gain entry to events, here are a few proactive steps to take to maintain a festive spirit:
Allow extra time to arrive on campus and enter the stadium on game day.
Encourage your visitors driving to campus to present their driver’s license at the guard station. Emphasize to passengers that this identification procedure is of equal significance to them.
Ensure that visitors check in at the front desk of residence halls as required.
Check your surroundings and rely on your instincts.
When venturing out after dark, travel with friends or call HUPD at 757-727-5300.
If you are celebrating Homecoming off-campus, do not hesitate to dial 911 in case of an emergency.
2. Be Responsible – We recognize the prevailing state of heightened alertness and have taken prudent security measures. These moments present an opportunity to bring our community closer and to make safer, informed personal decisions. We invite you to download the LiveSafe app. Please familiarize yourself with our clear bag policy and entrance procedures and notices about tailgating and game-day alcohol use. We invite you to join our efforts toward building an environment that is positive and enjoyable for all.
3. Be Responsive – Safety at Hampton University is a collective responsibility. Hamptonians safeguard the interests of fellow Hamptonians, and their guests. If you have information that requires an urgent response, please dial 757-727-5300 and request to speak with an officer or dial 911. Report all suspicious activities and vehicles to HUPD. You may also submit anonymous reports via the LiveSafe app. In situations demanding urgency, remember, “If you see something, say something” and do so with the utmost expediency.
We stand in solidarity with our fellow HBCU peers, steadfast in our mission to ensure a secure learning and living environment for all who enter our gates. Homecoming is an occasion to celebrate the essence of being a Pirate. With your cooperation, we can revel in this celebration safely, responsibly, and with profound respect for every member of our Hampton family.
We eagerly anticipate your return to your cherished Home by the Sea. Should you have any inquiries regarding Homecoming events, please do not hesitate to visit hamptonu.edu/homecoming.
To continue their shared goal of destigmatizing the mental health conversation in the Black community, The Boris Lawrence Henson Foundation and kate spade new york bring the first-of-its-kind “She Care Wellness Pods” to a second HBCU campus this Fall.
NEW YORK, NY (September 13, 2023) –This fall, The Boris Lawrence Henson Foundation (BLHF) and kate spade new york proudly announce the expansion of their joint program, the “She Care Wellness Pods”, which aims to reach over 25,000 Black women on HBCU campuses with frontline mental wellness care. After a successful inaugural launch at Alabama State University in April of this year, BLHF and kate spade are expanding the initiative to a second HBCU campus location, Hampton University in Virginia.
Through this groundbreaking program for HBCU students, BLHF and kate spade new york, in partnership with trusted Hampton University community resources, bring access to mental health facilities and resources directly to Black women on campus. The multifaceted program features the opening of “She Care Wellness Pods” – physical structures installed on campuses that offer a range of services, including:
Free mental health therapy sessions for female students experiencing an exacerbation of stress, anxiety and hopelessness.
Hangout spaces that allow students to connect with peers or avoid isolation and grief during the school year and vacation periods.
Unique programming including yoga, meditation, art and drama therapy, African dance, nutrition and more, all provided by certified practitioners.
Workshops that offer resources and tools for those who suffer with anxiety, sleep deprivation and insomnia.
Quiet spaces for silence, rest and respite to reset from daily stressors.
Founded in 2018, The Boris Lawrence Henson Foundation’s mission is to eradicate the stigma around mental health in the Black community. As a leading Black mental health advocacy group, BLHF provides competent therapy and integrated wellness resources. For katespade new york, women’s empowerment has been at the forefront of the brand’s purpose for over a decade and remains a core pillar of the brand. This year, kate spade and the kate spade new york Foundation will invest $5 million in programming to further destigmatize the mental health conversation and continue to provide services to women and girls in need. By continuing to expand the “She Care Wellness Pods” initiative, the joint partnership aims to provide 25,000 Black women on HBCU college campuses with frontline mental healthcare.
“When we first had the idea to create the Boris L. Henson Foundation Self-Care Wellness Pods, I knew we had to start with women, and specifically women on HBCU campuses. I can remember through my own experiences with stress and anxiety, not having the adequate support to deal with my issues or the education to name what I was experiencing,” said BLHF Founder, Taraji P. Henson. “Black women, from a very young age, are taught to be strong and dismiss their own suffering, tending to the needs of family and community often at the expense of their own well-being. The She Care Wellness pods seek to change this narrative,” says BLHF Executive Director, Tracie Jade. “Our shared vision and partnership with kate spade new york has been vital in promoting conversations and offering support to students to take care of their mental health, starting with our successful launch of She Care Wellness pods at Alabama State University. We are proud to open our second installment at Hampton University this fall,” Henson stated.
“At kate spade new york, we believe that mental health is foundational to women’s empowerment, and recognize that it has long been under-acknowledged, underfunded, and stigmatized. We are committed to increasing accessibility of mental health resources to women and girls around the globe through our social impact work and trusted partners in this space,” said kate spade new york CEO and Brand President, Liz Fraser. “We are proud to expand our partnership with Taraji, Tracie and The Boris Lawrence Henson Foundation. By offering space and resources dedicated to mental health, together we can create a positive difference for young women on HBCU campuses and in their communities.”
“The health and wellbeing of our Hampton University community is of the utmost importance,” Hampton University President Darrell K. Williams expressed. “We take a holistic approach to education and, as such, we are honored to partner with the Boris Lawrence Henson Foundation and kate spade new york on the She Care Wellness Pods, positioning our students with additional resources for mental wellness, helping to prioritize the importance of mental health within our communities.
“Hampton University is proud to be a recipient of the Boris Lawrence Henson Foundation’s Wellness Pods,” said Kristie Norwood, Ph.D., director, HU Student Counseling Center. “One out of five adults are affected by mental health diagnoses and 39% of college students experience a significant mental health issue. It is our mission, at the HU Student Counseling Center, to help normalize therapy within the Black community, and to educate our students on the importance of self-care and mental health awareness. The Wellness Pods will be part of a multi-faceted approach to ensuring the health and wellness of our students.”
Each She Care Wellness Pod is designed to create an environment that stimulates joy, peace and serenity through intentional design and color selection. The mural is a reflection of each campuses’ unique identity, from the perspective of the student body. One student is selected by each campus leadership team to design the mural that is painted on the outside of the containers. The intention of the mural is to reflect the diversity of women and intersecting identities within the local study body.
“The piece I have created reflects the importance of watering yourself based upon what your body and mind need,” said Hampton University student and mural artist T’Kiyah Reeves. “As women, we must prioritize our wellness. We must treat our minds with the same love, care, compassion and grace we would give to a tangible seedling to support its growth into something beautiful.”
As a member of kate spade new york’s Social Impact Council, which was established in January 2022, Taraji P. Henson, has continued her work with the global lifestyle brand to increase mental health resources. Alongside other social impact members, including Sofia Wylie and Jazz Thorton and Latham Thomas and more, the cohort brings unique expertise and work hand-in-hand with kate spade to propel positive change, and encourage more conversation, education and research around the cause.
The Boris Lawrence Henson Foundation and kate spade new york will launch their second “She Care Wellness Pod” at Hampton University, a historically Black university in Hampton, Virginia. The on-campus mental health destination will officially open to Hampton University students on November 2, allowing the community to take advantage of increased mental health resources and access.
About The Boris Lawrence Henson Foundation:
Founded in 2018, BLHF has built its reputation on providing trusted referrals and demonstrating a deep understanding of the population health of communities of Color. Through timely and relevant programming and awareness campaigns, BLHF encourages mental wellness, raises awareness of the stigma and the use of stigmatizing language when referring to mental illness, and provides mental health resources to the Black community.
The Boris Lawrence Henson Foundation is charting a new course that encourages Black individuals to own their history, heritage, and collective wounds in empowering, empathic, and transformative ways.
Since its launch in 1993 with a collection of six essential handbags, Kate Spade New York has always stood for color, wit, optimism, and femininity. Today, it is a global lifestyle brand synonymous with joy, delivering seasonal collections of handbags, ready-to-wear, jewelry, footwear, gifts, home décor and more. Known for its rich heritage and unique brand DNA, Kate Spade New York offers a distinctive point of view, and celebrates communities of women around the globe who live their perfectly imperfect lifestyles. Kate Spade New York is part of the Tapestry house of brands.
About Hampton University:
Rich in history, steeped in tradition, Hampton University is a dynamic, progressive institution of higher education, providing a broad range of technical, liberal arts, and graduate degree programs. In addition to being one of the top historically black universities in the world, Hampton University is a tightly-knit community of learners and educators, representing 49 states and 35 territories and nations.
For more information, visit https://https://home.hamptonu.edu/about/
Supported by AT&T Dream In Black, Taco Bell, Toyota and Twix, The HBCU Tour Will Visit Tennessee State University, Hampton University and North Carolina A&T
KevOnStage, Crystal Renee and Key Wane Will Join Paul Rivera on The First Stop
Additional Assets Available By Request
LOS ANGELES, CA – OCTOBER 9, 2023 – This fall, The Shop, the marquee franchise from The SpringHill Company, will launch “The Shop UNINTERRUPTED HBCU Tour” supported by AT&T Dream In Black (DIB), Taco Bell, Toyota and Twixand open the doors of The Shop on HBCU (Historically Black College and University) campuses for the first time to cultivate conversations amongst the next generation of Black innovators.
As alumni, faculty, current students and local communities gather to celebrate Homecoming Season, The Shop has teamed up with select brand partners to bring the shop chairs, celebrity guests and candid conversations to three HBCU campuses — Tennessee State University, Hampton University and North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University for an unforgettable experience centered around the power of community and collaboration.
“Barbershops and HBCUs hold important roles within Black and Brown communities and are cornerstones in cultivating and educating the next generation of Black and Brown thought-leaders. As we continue to highlight the communities that we started in, bringing The Shop to HBCU campuses was a top priority, said Paul Rivera, Co-Creator of The Shop and Chief Brand Officer at The SpringHill Company. “This tour enables us to highlight aspirational talent through meaningful conversation that can inspire students to dream beyond the classroom during one of Black culture’s most notable moments — Homecoming.”
Doubling down on The Shop’s mission to bring people together through conversations, products and experiences, The Shop UNINTERRUPTED HBCU Tour supported byAT&T Dream In Black, Taco Bell, Toyota and Twixis free to the general public (18+) and includes the following stops and activation elements:
STOP #1: Tennessee State University | Nashville, TN | Friday, October 13
Activation: 10am-2pm | Live Taping: 2-3pm
EXPERIENCE THE SHOP LIVE: The Shop co-creator Paul Rivera will be joined by actor, comedian and content creator KevOnStage as guest co-host with special guests actress and producer Crystal Renee and music producer and songwriter Key Wane for an exclusive live taping of the multi-award-winning series The Shop UNINTERRUPTED.
AT&T DREAM IN BLACK: The AT&T DIB Rising Future Makers (RFM) Showcase activation will lean into the vintage barbershop vibe found at The Shop and feature a photo activation, as well as kiosk for HBCU students to submit their application to become a part of the 2023 Rising Future Makers Class. The RFM Showcase is a contest for HBCU students, to enter for the chance to receive $5,000, technology, and access to industry experts in support of their dreams. The space will also highlight inspirational quotes and images from previous RFM winners. Blake Newby, influential editor, and the 2023 RFM coach, will also be on-site to answer questions about the RFM Showcase and provide students with tips on how to complete their entries.
TOYOTA: Toyota willbe on-site creating an impactful presence and experience, including an accessible display of the new Toyota Grand Highlander and a photo booth enabling students to capture their unique homecoming moments. There will also be DJs on-hand spinning music live in The Shop HBCU booth, a lounge for anyone wanting to pause and relax amid the festivities, Toyota gift bag giveaways and more.
TWIX: TWIX is an ‘AND’ in a world of ‘OR’s’ and during The Shop UNINTERRUPTED HBCU Tour, the brand will lean into the duality of TWIX. There will be a special photo moment for attendees to showcase their own unique dualities. To add an extra layer of sweetness, there will also be candy stations with TWIX bars and Mars products.
UNFORGETTABLE FAN MOMENTS: From interactive photo moments that will provide ample selfie opportunities to the DJ creating the vibes throughout the day, there is something for everyone.
STOP #2: Hampton University | Hampton, VA | Friday, October 27
Activation: 1-4pm | Live Taping: 4-5pm | Special Concert: 9pm
EXPERIENCE THE SHOP LIVE: The Shop co-creator Paul Riveraand co-host Maverick Carterwill be joined by special guests for an exclusive live taping of the multi-award-winning series The Shop UNINTERRUPTED.
AT&T DREAM IN BLACK: The AT&T DIB Rising Future Makers(RFM) Showcase activation will lean into the vintage barbershop vibe found at The Shop and feature a photo activation, as well a kiosk for HBCU students to submit their application to become a part of the 2023 Rising Future Makers Class. The RFM Showcase is a contest for HBCU students, to enter for the chance to receive $5,000, technology, and access to industry experts in support of their dreams. The space will also highlight inspirational quotes and images from previous RFM winners.
TWIX: TWIX is an ‘AND’ in a world of ‘OR’s’ and during The Shop UNINTERRUPTED HBCU Tour, the brand will lean into the duality of TWIX. There will be a special photo moment for attendees to showcase their own unique dualities. To add an extra layer of sweetness, there will also be candy stations with TWIX bars and Mars products.
TACO BELL: There will be a can’t miss musical performance. In addition to hosting the concert, the Taco Bell Foundation will be presenting a $25,000 donation from Taco Bell to Hampton’s Music and Arts program. The Taco Bell Taco Truck will also be onsite providing Crunchy Tacos to students ahead of the show while supplies last.
UNFORGETTABLE FAN MOMENTS: From interactive photo moments that will provide ample selfie opportunities to the DJ creating the vibes throughout the day, there is something for everyone.
STOP #3: North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University | Greensboro, NC Carolina | Thursday, November 2
Activation: 4-7pm | Live Taping: 7-8pm
EXPERIENCE THE SHOP LIVE: The Shop co-creator Paul Riveraand co-host Maverick Carterwill be joined by special guests for an exclusive live taping of the multi-award-winning series The Shop UNINTERRUPTED.
AT&T DREAM IN BLACK:The AT&T DIB Rising Future Makers (RFM) Showcase activation will lean into the vintage barbershop vibe found at The Shop and feature a photo activation, as well a kiosk for HBCU students to submit their application to become a part of the 2023 Rising Future Makers Class. The RFM Showcase is a contest for HBCU students, to enter for the chance to receive $5,000, technology, and access to industry experts in support of their dreams. The space will also highlight inspirational quotes and images from previous RFM winners.
TOYOTA: Toyota willbe on-site creating an impactful presence and experience, including an accessible display of the new Toyota Grand Highlander and a photo booth enabling students to capture their unique homecoming moments. There will also be DJs on-hand spinning music live in The Shop HBCU booth, a lounge for anyone wanting to pause and relax amid the festivities, Toyota gift bag giveaways and more.
TWIX: TWIX is an ‘AND’ in a world of ‘OR’s’ and during The Shop UNINTERRUPTED HBCU Tour, the brand will lean into the duality of TWIX. There will be a special photo moment for attendees to showcase their own unique dualities. To add an extra layer of sweetness, there will also be candy stations with TWIX bars and Mars products.
UNFORGETTABLE FAN MOMENTS: From interactive photo moments that will provide ample selfie opportunities to the DJ creating the vibes throughout the day, there is something for everyone.
For more information on “The Shop UNINTERRUPTED HBCU Tour” supported byAT&T Dream In Black, Taco Bell, Toyota and Twix, please visit https://theshoplive.uninterrupted.com/ or follow @TheShopUN on social media.
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About The Shop UNINTERRUPTED: The Sports Emmy® Award winning series The Shop UNINTERRUPTED, co-created by Paul Rivera and Randy Mims,remains intact at being revolutionary and creating unique experiences where celebrated artists, entertainers, athletes and advocates come together for authentic, raw, untapped conversations and storytelling. Full episodes continue to be available on UNINTERRUPTED’s YouTube Channel.
About AT&T: We help more than 100 million U.S. families, friends and neighbors, plus nearly 2.5 million businesses, connect to greater possibility. From the first phone call 140+ years ago to our 5G wireless and multi-gig internet offerings today, we @ATT innovate to improve lives. For more information about AT&T Inc. (NYSE:T), please visit us at about.att.com. Investors can learn more at investors.att.com.
About Taco Bell: For more information about Taco Bell, visit our website at www.TacoBell.com, our Newsroom at www.TacoBell.com/news or www.TacoBell.com/popular-links. You can also stay up to date on all things Taco Bell by following us on LinkedIn, TikTok, X (formerly Twitter), Instagram, Facebook and subscribing to our YouTube channel.
About Taco Bell Foundation: Taco Bell Foundation, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) public charity that helps America’s young people pursue their educational goals and career aspirations. Since 1992, the Taco Bell Foundation has reached more than 5 million young people across the country and has awarded $155 million in grants and scholarships, focused on education and career readiness. For more information about the Taco Bell Foundation, visit https://www.tacobellfoundation.org/.
About Toyota: Toyota (NYSE:TM) has been a part of the cultural fabric in North America for more than 65 years, and is committed to advancing sustainable, next‐generation mobility through our Toyota and Lexus brands, plus our more than 1,800 dealerships.
Toyota directly employs more than 48,000 people in North America, who have contributed to the design, engineering and assembly of nearly 45 million cars and trucks at our 13 manufacturing plants. By 2025, Toyota’s 14th plant in North Carolina will begin to manufacture automotive batteries for electrified vehicles. With more electrified vehicles on the road than any other automaker, Toyota currently offers 20 electrified options, with more in showrooms later this year.
Through the Start Your Impossible campaign, Toyota highlights the way it partners with community, civic, academic and governmental organizations to address our society’s most pressing mobility challenges. We believe that when people are free to move, anything is possible. For more information about Toyota, visit www.ToyotaNewsroom.com.
About Twix: Rooted in Purpose, Mars is driven by the belief that the world we want tomorrow starts with how we do business today. As a global, family-owned business, we’re working hard to ensure our iconic brands, including TWIX, are making a difference in society, and are constantly innovating to ensure that we’re making a positive impact on the world.