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HBCU CONNECT Announces Open Registration for 2025 HBCU CONNECT Annual Conference & Career Fair in Washington, D.C. (34396 hits)

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

April 21, 2025



Columbus, OH – HBCU CONNECT, the largest professional network for students and alumni of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), is excited to announce the 2025 HBCU CONNECT Annual Conference and Career Fair, happening over an action-packed weekend from June 26th through June 28th, 2025 at the Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center in Washington, D.C..



This year’s event will be hosted in-person, bringing together Black professionals, HBCU students, and graduates for three days of networking, career advancement, and celebration of HBCU excellence. With a mix of keynote sessions, professional development, employer recruiting, and community-building experiences, this hybrid event is designed to empower and connect attendees with top-tier employers committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion.



Event Date & Location:





Event Schedule:



  • Thursday, June 26th

    🔹 Opening VIP Networking Reception | 6:00 PM – 8:30 PM EST

    Kick off the weekend with an exclusive networking reception featuring executives, speakers, and special guests.


  • Friday, June 27th

    🔹 All-Day Conference & Career Fair | 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM EST

    Join top employers for live info sessions, virtual booths, interviews, and professional development workshops across tech, finance, consulting, healthcare, engineering, marketing, and more.


  • Saturday, June 28th

    🔹 HBCU 5K Walk/Run | 6:00 AM – 12:00 PM EST

    Start the day with wellness and community with a 5K event celebrating HBCU pride.

    🔹 Evening Rooftop Party & Celebration | 8:00 PM – 1:00 AM EST

    Close out the weekend with music, networking, and vibes at our rooftop send-off event.



Why Employers Should Participate:


For companies looking to connect with top Black talent, this event is a premier recruiting opportunity. HBCU CONNECT’s platform brings together thousands of skilled professionals and students across the country, creating a direct pipeline to diverse talent in fields like engineering, technology, business, healthcare, and more. With a dedicated virtual booth, live recruiter chats, and branding exposure throughout the event, employers can showcase their commitment to DEI while meeting candidates who are actively seeking new career opportunities.



Companies interested in reserving a booth or sponsoring the event can learn more and register here:
https://hbcuconnect.com/exhibitors



Who Should Attend:



  • Current HBCU students (all majors welcome)

  • HBCU alumni and Black professionals

  • Career changers and job seekers

  • Corporate Recruiters and Diversity Champions



Past employer participants have included powerhouses like Amazon, Microsoft, JPMorgan Chase, Accenture, and Intel—and this year’s event promises even more opportunities to connect with leading companies in real time.



“We’re raising the bar in 2025 with a full conference experience,” said Will Moss, CEO of HBCU CONNECT. “This is not just about jobs—this is about community, visibility, and creating real opportunities for Diverse talent.”



Registration is FREE for attendees and is now open at:

👉 https://hbcuconnect.com/event



Employers looking to get involved can register at:

👉 https://hbcuconnect.com/exhibitors


Or contact: 📧 sales@hbcuconnect.com



Join us this June to network, grow, and represent at the biggest HBCU-focused career and networking event of the year!




Posted By: Will Moss
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