By Ericka Alston Buck
Baltimor Marriott Waterfront, the Presidents’ Round Table (PRT) and the Prt Foundation Foundation 2025 Scholarship Award Award turned into a living and opportunity to a live festival. In the evening Spotflight, students participating in the 50,000 dollars in black colleges and universities in the Maryland region, participating in the enterprises that support more than $ 250,000.
This year scholarship buyers Bowie State University, Coppin State University, Howard University, Morgan State University, Columbia District University and the University of Maryland Eastern Salor. The Faculty of Pride, students and graduates are taking part in the event to mention the funds for higher education.
These scholarships will support the students studying work, entrepreneurial and leadership orientation, and confirm the mission of the Cearing of the next generation of African American innovators.
“Tonight is more than writing a check,” said Jeff Hargrave, President and CEO, Mahogany Inc. “To invest in these dreams, to invest in these dreams, to overcome financial barriers and succeed and succeed.”
Evening Tony Hill, Treasurer and the evening ceremony, which serves as a master of ceremonies, faced the effective partner of Edwards and Hill office furniture. Rev. an invitation. Maurice D. Walker, Sr., SR, Pastor, Christ and President’s New David Baptist Church was delivered by the administrator of the Advisor.
The program enjoyed numerous supporters with the inspirements of the 1750 people used by the participants of the organization by the participants of the Prt and the inspiration until the control of the controlled. Hill stressed that this Gala is not just a festive – it was a continuation of a legacy.
Four key differences were presented to recognize the exceptional leadership and partnership during the castle:
- Community Leadership Award: President of Baltimore’s partnership in the city center was recognized for the prominent efforts of Stokes in Shelon in Shelon.
- Corporate Leadership Award: Johns Hopkins University President Ronald J. Daniels continued for continuous support of the organization’s minority entrepreneurship and education.
The most popular moments of the night was the presentation of the Anthony Overton Entrepreneur Trailblazer Award for two transformative leaders:
- P. David Bramble, David Bramble, MCB real estate and a joint founder, is glorious for brave developments by changing the city view of strategic vision and Baltimore.
- Baltimore Ravens President Sashi Brown, sports leadership and community investment were recognized for tension work.
In the notes adopted, the brown reflects a wider mission to enter both personal journey and including:
“In Ravens, we are aimed at winning football games only every day, but we come to do a job to make sure that we have a positive effect on our Baltimore society,” said brown. “This mission inspires us true joy and daily.”
Brown also shared a strong memory from the college search process.
“I told me that an HBCU would be wrong, but I knew better. Hbcus represented inheritance, opportunity and durability.
His words stressed the importance of courageous leadership in the importance of representation, the opportunity and traditionally representative.
Throughout the night, guests were treated with a high energy performance by the City Guerilla Orchestra who applauded a holiday. Additional notes, Revin Dr. Alvin Hathaway, Sr., SR, SR, was delivered by the President and CEO of his favorite Community Services Corporation, who encouraged the participants to be rooted in the ministry.
Jeff Hargrave closed the program, which is a post-party party after a party after a party, the Urban Guerilla Orchestra and the program of the DJ ended with a high note.
The roundtable of the presidents established in 1983 (TRT) is a team of high growth in African American business owners dedicated to strengthening minority communities. In partnership with the PRT GETM Foundation, their mission is clear: improve economic conditions, to improve the entrepreneurship and expand access to education through target investment.
Together, TRT and the Foundation were awarded a scholarship for hundreds of thousands of dollars and made material effects through mentoring, capital access and potential building.
The castle was more than an event – it was a reminder that supports HBCU; This strategy. As organizations fell farther to society and remove the open roads, the power of energy in the room was the opportunity.
With a resistant leadership from the PRT and partners, Baltimore and larger region, the community can be controlled by the community-managed and managed education more stories.

