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Black Wealth Summit

Black Wealth Summit

Non-profit Organizations

Lanham, MD 1,351 followers

Invested in the Prosperity of Black People

About us

Unapologetically Invested in the Prosperity of Black People BWS is a first-of-its-kind opportunity to develop wealth literacy through access to comprehensive information in four focus areas: Entrepreneurship, Securities: Stocks & Bonds, Real Estate, and Private Equity. We are purveyors of trusted tips, tools, information, and networking to help Black people along their wealth journey. We partner with a cadre of financial powerhouses to make their curated wealth curriculums available within the BWS learning framework.

Website
https://blackwealthsummit.com
Industry
Non-profit Organizations
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Lanham, MD
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
2020
Specialties
Entrepreneurship, Securities: Stocks & Bonds, Real Estate, Private Equity, and Wealth Literacy

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  • Strategy without execution is one of the most common gaps in business and organizational growth. Renea J. Pierre has built her career closing that gap. With more than 20 years of experience across business development, operations, analytics, and event production, she has consistently helped organizations move from vision to measurable outcomes. Her work focuses on building the infrastructure behind growth—developing systems, leading initiatives, and producing high-impact experiences that align strategy with execution. She brings a unique ability to balance big-picture thinking with operational precision—ensuring that ideas are not only developed, but delivered. Now she’s bringing that perspective to the Black Wealth Summit 2026. 📍 May 1–2, 2026 The Westin DC Downtown Washington, D.C. Supported by leading financial institutions and corporate partners committed to advancing Black economic empowerment. If you’re focused on turning strategy into results—this is a conversation you don’t want to miss. Register today.

  • Many people invest—but far fewer truly understand their strategy. Sean Jenkins has spent over 34 years in financial services helping clients gain clarity around their investments, performance, and long-term financial direction. As a Senior Financial Consultant at Charles Schwab, he works with individuals to develop personalized plans, optimize portfolios, and ensure their wealth strategy aligns with their goals. His approach focuses on transparency, efficiency, and long-term financial ownership. This is not just about investing—it’s about understanding how your money is working for you. Now he’s bringing that perspective to the Black Wealth Summit 2026. 📍 May 1–2, 2026 The Westin DC Downtown Washington, D.C. Supported by leading financial institutions and corporate partners committed to advancing Black economic empowerment. If you want to move from guessing to knowing when it comes to your finances—this is a conversation you don’t want to miss. Register today.

  • Understanding your investments is just as important as making them. Ernie Holloway brings over 17 years of experience in financial services, helping individuals develop personalized strategies that align with their goals, risk tolerance, and long-term vision. As a Vice President and Branch Manager at Charles Schwab—and a Certified Financial Planner® and Certified Wealth Strategist��—he works closely with clients to provide clarity around portfolio performance, cost efficiency, and strategic financial planning. His approach focuses on helping individuals take ownership of their financial lives through informed decision-making and structured wealth strategies. Now he’s bringing that perspective to the Black Wealth Summit 2026. 📍 May 1–2, 2026 The Westin DC Downtown Washington, D.C. Supported by leading financial institutions and corporate partners committed to advancing Black economic empowerment. If you’re ready to move from uncertainty to strategy when it comes to your finances—this is a conversation you don’t want to miss. Register today.

  • Homeownership remains one of the most powerful—and often underutilized—pathways to building generational wealth. Robin Abney Spivey has dedicated her career to advancing that conversation. As an Account Executive at Residential Title & Escrow Company, she brings extensive experience managing complex real estate transactions, including oversight of thousands of luxury units. Beyond her professional role, she serves as Regional Vice President of NAREB, where she actively advocates for equitable access to homeownership and financial opportunity. Her work sits at the intersection of real estate, policy, and community impact. Now she’s bringing that perspective to the Black Wealth Summit 2026. 📍 May 1–2, 2026 The Westin DC Downtown Washington, D.C. Supported by leading financial institutions and corporate partners committed to advancing Black economic empowerment. If you want to better understand how ownership translates into long-term wealth—this is a conversation you don’t want to miss. Register today.

  • What does it take to build equitable economic growth at scale? Anika Goss has spent nearly 25 years answering that question. As CEO of Detroit Future City, she leads a comprehensive 50-year framework guiding land use, sustainability, and economic development—focused on addressing disparities and expanding opportunity across communities. Her leadership has resulted in impactful initiatives, including strategic research, data-driven tools to track economic inequities, and investments in neighborhood revitalization. She also serves on influential boards, including the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago (Detroit Branch), contributing to broader conversations around economic policy and growth. This is not just community development—it’s long-term economic strategy. Now she’s bringing that perspective to the Black Wealth Summit 2026. 📍 May 1–2, 2026 The Westin DC Downtown Washington, D.C. Supported by leading financial institutions and corporate partners committed to advancing Black economic empowerment. If you’re interested in how policy, planning, and investment shape the future of wealth—this is a conversation you don’t want to miss. Register today.

  • Access to financial systems plays a critical role in wealth building—but it’s often overlooked. Gwen Robinson has spent more than 25 years working to address that gap. As Director of Fair & Responsible Banking at Charles Schwab, she leads efforts to ensure that banking products and services are designed to meet the needs of a broad range of clients. Her career includes leadership roles at Goldman Sachs, Santander Bank, and the New York State Department of Financial Services, where she helped shape policies and initiatives around financial inclusion and consumer banking. Her work sits at the intersection of banking, policy, and economic equity—focusing on how access to capital and financial systems impacts long-term wealth creation. Now she’s bringing that perspective to the Black Wealth Summit 2026. 📍 May 1–2, 2026 The Westin DC Downtown Washington, D.C. Supported by leading financial institutions and corporate partners committed to advancing Black economic empowerment. If you want to better understand how access, policy, and financial systems shape opportunity—this is a conversation you don’t want to miss. Register today.

  • Access is one of the most overlooked components of wealth building. Alvin Odom has spent more than 20 years in financial services working to address that gap. As a Senior Manager of Fair & Responsible Banking at Charles Schwab, his work focuses on ensuring clients have equitable access to banking solutions, lending opportunities, and the tools needed to build long-term financial stability. His experience includes leadership roles at Bank of America, where he supported lending and business development efforts across multiple markets. This is not just about financial services—it’s about understanding how systems operate, and how to navigate them strategically. Now he’s bringing that perspective to the Black Wealth Summit 2026. 📍 May 1–2, 2026 The Westin DC Downtown Washington, D.C. Supported by leading financial institutions and corporate partners committed to advancing Black economic empowerment. If you want to better understand how access, policy, and banking intersect with wealth—this is a conversation you don’t want to miss. Register today.

  • What does it take to open an industry? Andy Ingraham has spent decades doing exactly that. As Founder and CEO of NABHOOD, he built an organization that has helped expand Black participation in hotel ownership—from a time when there were no African American-owned branded hotels in the U.S., to a network of more than 3,000 properties today. His leadership has created partnerships with global hospitality brands including Marriott, Hilton, Hyatt, IHG, and Wyndham, helping to establish pathways for ownership, investment, and long-term wealth creation. This is not just industry experience—this is industry transformation. Now he’s bringing that perspective to the Black Wealth Summit 2026. 📍 May 1–2, 2026 The Westin DC Downtown Washington, D.C. Supported by leading financial institutions and corporate partners committed to advancing Black economic empowerment. If you want to understand how large-scale ownership is built—and how access is created—this is a conversation you don’t want to miss. Register today.

  • Tina D. Howell represents what intentional entrepreneurship looks like at scale. As a multi-unit franchise owner, she has grown from a single Wingstop location to a portfolio of 18 restaurants generating more than $32 million in annual revenue. Her journey reflects not only business growth, but strategic, long-term wealth building. Her background spans multiple industries—from education and military service in the U.S. Army Reserve to leading a $20M+ home health agency—demonstrating her ability to build, scale, and lead across diverse environments. Her work is rooted in discipline, vision, and execution. Now she’s bringing that experience to the Black Wealth Summit 2026. 📍 May 1–2, 2026 The Westin DC Downtown Washington, D.C. The summit brings together leaders across business, finance, technology, and entrepreneurship to explore how wealth is built, sustained, and scaled. Supported by leading financial institutions and corporate partners committed to advancing Black economic empowerment. If you’re serious about building and scaling your business—this is a conversation you don’t want to miss. Register today.

  • This is what it looks like when experience, strategy, and leadership come together in one room. The Black Wealth Summit 2026 is bringing together a diverse group of speakers across real estate, artificial intelligence, finance, entrepreneurship, policy, and personal development—all focused on one objective: Building, protecting, and scaling wealth in today’s evolving economy. These are professionals and operators who are actively building in their respective fields—bringing real-world insight, practical strategies, and perspectives that extend beyond theory. 📍 May 1–2, 2026 The Westin DC Downtown Washington, D.C. This experience is designed for those who are serious about long-term growth, ownership, and generational impact. Supported by leading financial institutions and corporate partners committed to advancing Black economic empowerment. The room is coming together. Make sure you’re in it.

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