This year’s 4-day conference was attended by almost 200 Collegiate 100 students from the following 100 Black Men chapters:
100 Black Men of Atlanta, Inc.,100 Black Men of Chicago, Inc., 100 Black Men of Columbus GA, Inc., 100 Black Men of Greater Auburn /Opelika, Inc., 100 Black Men of Greater Beaumont, Inc., 100 Black Men of Greater Columbia, Inc., 100 Black Men of Greater Huntsville, Inc., 100 Black Men of Greater Mobile, Inc., 100 Black Men of Greater Montgomery, Inc., 100 Black Men of Indianapolis, Inc., 100 Black Men of Jackson, Inc., 100 Black Men of Louisville, Inc., 100 Black Men of Metro Baton Rouge, Inc., 100 Black Men of Metro Houston, Inc., 100 Black Men of Metro New Orleans, Inc., 100 Black Men of Metro St. Louis, Inc., 100 Black Men of North Metro, Inc. 100 Black Men of Sacramento, Inc., 100 Black Men of Savannah, Inc., 100 Black Men of South Metro, Inc., 100 Black Men of Tallahassee, Inc., 100 Black Men of Triangle East, Inc., 100 Black Men of Triangle East, Inc., 100 Black Men of West Alabama, Inc., and 100 Black Men of Western Pennsylvania, Inc.
During the conference a variety of empowering sessions took place covering careers in healthcare, scholarship and interviewing strategies, cybersecurity and social media safety while building your online persona, community violence and campus assaults, mental health and self-care. Students received career prep that included resume review, professional headshots, and information on attending graduate school. The conference included many more valuable sessions along with a mini job fair featuring Amazon, State Farm/Hawks, State Farm, The Gourmet Companies, US Army, and Walgreens. Graduate school information was presented by Georgia State University – Robinson College of Business Georgia State University – College of Education & Human Development University of Georgia Graduate School.
Sponsors that supported the 2022 conference with funding, in-kind services, as workshop speakers, participating in the job fair, and having representatives on hand to engage with students included:
Amazon, Delta Air Lines, GEICO, Macy’s, MassMutual, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), Raising Canes, State Farm, and Walgreens.
Below are the 100 auxiliary organizations that participated in the 2022 C100 Conference. These chapters are made up of student volunteers destined to become leaders in the U.S. and our world.