Blair Durham President & Co-Founder of Black BRAND Blair Durham is a Hampton Roads native, a Virginia Tech alum, and the Co-Founder and President of Black BRAND, Hampton Roads’ Regional Black Chamber of Commerce. Under her leadership, the organization has grown to more than 400 individual and corporate members and five impactful programs aimed at narrowing the wealth gap through the provision of social, knowledge, resource, and financial capital. Blair serves on a number of boards throughout the region, lending her thought leadership and expertise in the nonprofit and business development spaces and is the recipient of several honors and distinctions for her efforts. She and her husband, Bashiri, are the proud parents of three children and they make their home in Portsmouth, VA
Mark Johnson Vice President, Community Development Manager at Truist
Mark Johnson Vice President, Community Development Manager at Truist Mark is the Vice President & Community Development Manager at SunTrust, now Truist. In this role, Mr. Johnson is responsible for overseeing the Community Development activities in the state of Virginia. An exemplary steward of community service and champion of philanthropic efforts in the Hampton Roads community, he is consistently working to align the bank with charitable organizations and initiatives that promote positive change within the community. Mark’s continued efforts have been recognized through several awards, such as the Hampton Roads Inside Business Top 100 Power List - the people who shape and influence Hampton Roads, the Urban League of Hampton Roads Silver Star and MLK Community Leader Awards, which recognizes leaders who have made a difference in their communities; the SunTrust Bank Performance Excellence Award, which recognizes the outstanding performance of teammates in both sales and non-sales roles who demonstrate exceptional achievements in support of the bank’s guiding principles (the first professional in his position to receive the award); the National Association of Leadership Program’s Distinguished Leadership Award, which recognizes exemplary service and commitment to the community (only 1 of 15 professionals that received the award across the country in 2015) and the Hampton Roads Community Action Program’s Community Builder’s Award (given to recipients based upon their proven track record of outstanding leadership, exemplary service and advocacy for positive change). Mark was also the lead visionary in the creation, planning, and organization of SunTrust Bank, Hampton Roads first annual of Diversity and Inclusion Awards Celebration in the Greater Hampton Roads Community in 2011 and led the effort that brought the cast members of the hit nineties TV show A Different World, which emphasized the value of higher education and the value of HBCUs – Historically Black Colleges and Universities to Norfolk State University in April of 2015. Prior to his arrival to the Hampton Roads area, Mark made significant inroads in the Buffalo, New York, and Washington, DC, metro areas. He received the 40 under 40 Award from Business First Magazine in his role at United Way of Buffalo & Erie County, the Trailblazer Award from the Buffalo Educational Alliance, and the John H. Garber, Jr., Award from United Way of Worldwide (formerly United Way of America) – one of the youngest United Way Professionals to ever receive this particular honor. In a 2017 and 2018 leadership endeavor, Mark was a Co-Chair of the Hampton Roads UNCF Mayors’ Masked Ball in Norfolk, VA. More than 800 people attended both events that raised over $200,000 to support scholarship efforts within the Hampton Roads community. Mark serves on number of boards and committees, including, Life Enrichment Center of Norfolk, American Diabetes Association, WHRO, LISC Richmond and Hampton Roads Advisory Boards, Tidewater Community College Education Foundation Board, Hampton Roads Workforce Council (Co-Chair of the Board), the VA UNCF Advisory Council, the Green Run Collegiate Foundation Board and the Hampton Roads Chamber Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee (DE&I) Mark resides in Virginia Beach with his wife, Shonder, and his two children Imajae’ and Mark II. He is a graduate of Canisius College, in Buffalo, NY, and the ExecuStep Program, United Way Worldwide, formerly United Way of America.
Jason Inge Director of Community Investments at United Way of South Hampton Roads
Jason Inge Director of Community Investments at United Way of South Hampton Roads Jason Inge serves as the Director of Community Investments for United Way of South Hampton Roads. In this role, he oversees the organization's investments and impact in critical areas such as Education, Health, and Economic Mobility. With an extensive background in non-profit leadership and development, grant and program management, diversity, equity, inclusion, and community engagement, he continues to play a vital role in advancing the mission of United Way of South Hampton Roads. He has forged partnerships with elected officials, business leaders, community partners, and volunteers to secure investments and enhance access to vital resources, including transportation, housing, healthcare, jobs, and educational opportunities throughout the region and state. Jason has a Master of Public Administration from Strayer University and a Bachelor of Science in Sociology and Criminal Justice from Averett University. He holds his Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Certificate from the University of South Florida and is a University of Virginia Sorensen Institute of Political Leadership graduate.
Alfonso Evans CEO of The Real Jewelry Company Alfonso Evans is a driven and innovative business leader who brings a unique combination of military discipline and entrepreneurial spirit to his role as CEO and Creative Director of The Real Jewelry Company in Norfolk, VA. With a background that includes a Bachelor's degree in Business Management from Roberts Wesleyan College and a Master's in Cybersecurity from Excelsior College, as well as 12 years of service in the United States Navy, Alfonso is well equipped to navigate the challenges of the business world. As a "9-5" entrepreneur, Alfonso leverages his skills and expertise to balance his role at Siemens as a Building Automation Engineer with the successful management of The Real Jewelry Company. Through his hard work and collaboration with Black Brand, he has transformed the company into a thriving 6-figure business. With a commitment to excellence and a passion for creativity, Alfonso is dedicated to pushing the boundaries of what is possible in the jewelry industry. He inspires those around him with his innovative ideas and unwavering determination, making him a valuable asset to any team.
Alexis Highter CEO of Nolani’s Sewing Studio
Alexis Highter CEO of Nolani’s Sewing Studio Nolani’s Sewing Studio focuses on creating memories through the construction of custom made garments! The owner Alexis Highter has 17 years sewing experience and is passionate about her craft! Alexis has created gowns for Kimmy Kreations, Damon Dash wife Raquel Horn, our very own Blair Durham, and many more. She continues to educate herself on industry trends and improved techniques for the business. Nolani’s is special because it understands the emotional impact that fashion has had on women and are dedicated to helping them feel confident about their natural bodies. At Nolani’s, customers do not have to carry the burden of walking into a retail store and feeling shameful or embarrassed for not being able to fit a garment. Her garments are made to fit the perfect YOU! Nolani’s offer a range of services that include: Custom Made couture garments: Wedding, Prom, and Special occasion Private Sewing Lessons Simple Embroidery Alterations
Anthony Brown Owner at Kookie’s Cakes & Shakes Anthony Brown is the co-owner of Kookie’s, formerly Cookie’s, Cakes & More. Kookie's is a small business serving the Hampton Roads area of Virginia that creates custom cakes, cupcakes, jar desserts and other sweet treats for any occasion and any budget. Anthony owns the business with his wife Cookie, after whom the business is named. Kookie's was officially established in December 2015. It all originated from a Christmas gift Anthony gave to his wife. After months of sitting with her as she watched cake decorating shows and listening to her make comments about wanting to try it , Anthony decided to buy a cake decorating class from the local craft store. That experiential learning experience grew into a hobby & a passion and grew into a thriving business before their eyes! Kookie’s also creates products and diaper cakes, cupcake bouquets and custom gift baskets.
Philip Harrell Owner at Sundae Scoop Philip Harrell is an Army Veteran originally from Compton, California. He holds an MBA from Saint Leo University and has over 20 years of customer service experience. Philip spent the COVID year attending ice cream classes at Scoop School and Pre-Gel of America. He along with his wife Sibs are the owners of Sundae Scoop, a black and veteran owned ice cream shop located in Virginia Beach, Virginia. With 18 daily flavors to include vegan and gluten-free options, all of their ice cream is made in house.
Ronjeanna Harris President at Jeanna's iFeed /Just Jeanna's Skin Care Ronjeanna Harris is a God-fearing ordained Evangelist, intercessor, wife, mother of six, grandmother, Amazon #1 best seller Author, LPN, and award-winning Certified Wellness Coach with over 20 years of experience and skill in the healthcare industry. However, providing natural wellness solutions is the mission Ronjeanna stands by. Ronjeanna is the proud owner of Just Jeanna’s Skin Care LLC. The natural product creator & formulator launched Jeanna’s Skin Care LLC in 2018 after much prayer, research, and preparation, specializing in natural skin, body, hair and foot care with a holistic healing focus. In 2020, after just two years in business, Just Jeanna’s Skin Care LLC was approved to be in the Walmart marketplace. Just Jeanna’s Skin Care LLC offers a host of local, national, and international services. In May 2021, the trailblazer started her own nonprofit organization, Jeanna’s iFeed ,doing what she loves; being a servant. The mission of Jeanna’s iFeed is to serve weekly cooked meals to members of her community–helping them through difficult times. Jeanna’s iFeed is known for its safe serve, mass meal distribution to the community. The organization does this by developing partnerships and other collaboration efforts with other organizations, businesses and ministries and believes that “Impact is greater for the community when done in unity.” The nonprofit currently serves the Norfolk, Chesapeake and Virginia Beach areas, and offers quarterly workshops at its Nofolk based resource center focused on health and wellness. Ronjeanna is a proud member of Cornerstone City Refuge Global Alliance (The New City Church of Va) under the Leadership of Apostle Dannie & Pastor Rebecca Ducksworth serving as Evangelist. My why for remaining a proud member of Black Brand? It’s quite simple: This organization provides consistently these three key things. •Delivery •Impact •Results I see the benefits in that and value being a black Brand member.
Antione Hines Senior Black Equity Activist & Black Eco-System Builder at Black Systemic Equity Inc.
Antione Hines Senior Black Equity Activist & Black Eco-System Builder at Black Systemic Equity Inc. Antione’s new mission is to streamline and develop cooperation between faith-based networks, veteran organizations and Black businesses and nonprofits. His vision is to provide a foundation of faith and community service relationships to foster community transformation. He volunteers 60-80 hours a week , 7 days a week with numerous organizations and as well as his own nonprofit, Veterans’s Homefront and his consulting agency, Triple S Consulting LLC and his S-corp Black Systemic Equity System Project, Inc. Antione is recognized as a strategic advisor on the issues of homelessness, community engagement, and black community wealth building. He is also an Advisory Board Member of the Virginia Housing and Community Development Corporation, a member of the Urban League, President of United Ways of South Hampton Roads Project Inclusion Alumni Association and recently named the Virginia State Director for Minorities for MMedical Marijuana Inc. As a young man, Antione could have brought into the gang life and drug culture, instead he has chosen to be a civic leader, an advocate and man of values built on knowledge, fatherhood and faith with his daughter by his side regardless of distance. He is a true trailblazer, a results driven leader who is dedicated to restructuring and rebuilding of the communities in which he lives and those that surround him.