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Wearable Tech Ventures Hosts Exclusive AI & Wearable Tech Summit Closing NY Fashion Week

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Event brings together top AI experts, tech founders, and investors for a day of insight, innovation, and impact.

(NEW YORK – August 3, 2025) — Wearable Tech Ventures, a national innovation incubator empowering diverse founders in the AI and wearable technology space, announces the AI Summit 2025, an exclusive half-day experience held at Pier 57 in New York City. The event, coinciding with FC Innovation Festival and New York Fashion Week, will spotlight the convergence of cutting-edge artificial intelligence, wearable tech innovation, and motivated investors.

The summit will convene 200+ hand-selected attendees, including tech founders, startup accelerators, fashion innovators, data integration experts, and decision-makers from angel investment and venture capital firms. Designed to catalyze partnerships and push forward responsible innovation, the agenda includes expert panels, keynotes, a pitch competition, and a networking happy hour.

“We’re curating a room filled with AI experts, wearable tech pioneers, and investors ready to fund what’s next,” said LaKisha Greenwade, founder of Wearable Tech Ventures. “This is where big ideas meet capital, and bold vision meets action.”

Event Highlights

  • Engaging keynotes from leaders in artificial intelligence, data strategy, and human-centered design
  • Industry panels on responsible data use and integration, wearable innovation in sports, healthcare and fitness, and tech + fashion crossovers
  • Live startup pitch competition, judged by a panel of active investors
  • Exclusive networking happy hour with founders, funders, and ecosystem leaders

Confirmed participants include representatives from:

2468 Ventures, Amazon, Boeing, GitLab, Timex, and Under Armour, alongside notable startup founders, investors and NYC tech insiders.

Event Details

AI Summit – Wearable Tech Ventures
📍 Pier 57, 25 11th Ave, New York, NY 10011 (only disclosed to registered attendees)
🗓 Wednesday, September 17, 2025
🕛 12:00 PM – 5:00 PM EST
🍸 Networking Happy Hour: 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM EST

Complimentary VIP registration is now open at www.wearabletechventures.org.

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About Wearable Tech Ventures

Wearable Tech Ventures (Baltimore, MD) is a national innovation incubator accelerating underestimated founders building wearable and AI-powered solutions. Through summits, mentorship, and hands-on product development, we nurture scalable ventures at the intersection of health, fashion, sports, and data.

 

A journalist since 1994, he also founded DMGlobal Marketing & Public Relations. Glover has an extensive list of clients including corporations, non-profits, government agencies, politics, business owners, PR firms, and attorneys.

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Deadline Aug. 5: Center for Black Entrepreneurship Opens Paid Internship Program for AUC Students

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(ATLANTA — August 3, 2026) — The Center for Black Entrepreneurship is accepting applications for its 2026–2027 Paid Internship Program, offering students across the Atlanta University Center an opportunity to gain hands-on professional experience while supporting programs designed to empower entrepreneurs.

The internship program is open to eligible students attending Spelman College, Morehouse College, Clark Atlanta University and Morris Brown College.

Available internship opportunities include:

  • Marketing and social media
  • Photography and videography
  • Administrative operations

Selected interns will work alongside Center for Black Entrepreneurship staff and industry partners while gaining real-world experience in entrepreneurship, marketing, event management, operations and program administration. Interns will also have opportunities to strengthen their professional skills, expand their networks and contribute to events and initiatives serving the AUC community.

Who Is Eligible?

Applicants must:

  • Be a sophomore, junior or senior
  • Be currently enrolled at Spelman College, Morehouse College, Clark Atlanta University or Morris Brown College
  • Maintain a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.75
  • Attend mandatory team meetings on Mondays at 6:30 p.m. and Thursdays beginning at 5 p.m.
  • Be available for occasional evening and weekend events
  • Commit approximately 10 to 15 hours per week throughout the academic year

Required Application Materials

Students should be prepared to submit:

  • A résumé
  • A professional biography of at least 200 words
  • An official or unofficial transcript
  • One letter of recommendation
  • A portfolio or work samples for photography and videography or marketing and social media positions

The deadline to apply is Wednesday, August 5, 2026, at 5 p.m.

With the deadline quickly approaching, interested and eligible students are encouraged to gather their materials and submit their applications as soon as possible.

The Center for Black Entrepreneurship is a collaborative initiative serving the Atlanta University Center and working to strengthen the pipeline of Black entrepreneurs through education, mentorship, professional development and access to entrepreneurial resources.

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Data Centers Got You Down? The African American Chamber of Commerce Has Answers!

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AACC Members: Join the African American Chamber of Commerce of PA, NJ & DE in partnership with PECO for an exclusive webinar on Understanding Data Centers.

Why this matters:
• Learn how data centers are reshaping business and economic growth
• Understand why our region is becoming a key hub—and what that means for you
• Explore how rising demand is impacting energy and infrastructure
• Hear how PECO is planning for what’s next

This is your opportunity to get informed, get connected, and get positioned for the future of business.

📅 April 14, 2026
⏰ 1:30 PM – 2:30 PM
🔗 Register now – aachamber.com

#AACC #BusinessGrowth #DataCenters #EconomicDevelopment #Infrastructure #Energy #BlackBusiness #FutureOfWork

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The Black Press Is Not Dying — It’s Being Rebuilt

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(RICHMOND – February 23, 2026) – Black-owned newspapers are disappearing before our eyes.

Historic institutions that once carried our stories, defended our dignity, and documented our victories are folding across the country. Newsrooms that anchored neighborhoods for generations are going quiet. Seniors who relied on the printed word are now being forced into a digital world that did not wait for them.

This is not just a Black problem. It is not even just an American problem. It is global.

Technology disrupted everything.

We once used pagers. Then cell phones replaced them. House phones became optional. Now news lives in the palm of your hand. A single influencer with a smartphone can reach more people in seconds than a newsroom once could in a week.

The game changed.

Years ago, The Baltimore Sun recruited me to blog for them. Soon after, their reporters were required to shoot video on their phones. The thing is — I had already been doing that. Innovation wasn’t new to us. We were early.

But disruption leaves casualties.

When a Black newspaper closes, something more than a business disappears. Institutional memory vanishes. Accountability weakens. Community narrative shifts into someone else’s hands.

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That void is dangerous.

That is why we built BlackUSA.News.

Not as nostalgia.
Not as resistance to change.
But as adaptation with intention.

I have worked in the Black Press since 1994. I have seen what happens when we control our story — and what happens when we don’t.

BlackUSA.News is our answer to this moment.

We are not watching the Black Press die.
We are rebuilding it — digitally, nationally, unapologetically.

And we welcome all who are ready to build with us.

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