BMORENews.com  ·  April 2026  ·  15th Anniversary 15 Years of Excellence: The Joe Manns Black Wall Street Awards Celebrates a Legacy of Impact Since 2011, a Baltimore-born movement has traveled to nine cities, honored more than 3,000 entrepreneurs, and built something the mainstream economy rarely provides for Black business owners — a room where they belong. They did not wait for permission. No major foundation funded the first ceremony. No national organization sent a directive. In 2011, in Baltimore, a decision was made to do something that sounds almost too simple to be radical: find the people doing extraordinary work in the Black community — the business owners, the builders, the quiet architects of neighborhood economies — and call them by name. Fifteen years later, that decision has produced one of the most sustained platforms for Black entrepreneurship recognition in the country. The Joe Manns Black Wall Street Awards has traveled to nine cities, honored more than 3,000 entrepreneurs and community leaders, and created a living network of relationships that no algorithm can replicate. In 2026, as the awards mark their 15th anniversary, the movement is not resting. It is accelerating. A Name That Carries Weight The awards bear the name of Joe Manns — a respected Baltimore businessman and community figure whose life embodied the principles the awards were built to celebrate: ownership, excellence, and service. The name was chosen deliberately. In a tradition where so many institutions are named for benefactors or donors, this one is named for a man who simply did the work. From the beginning, the mission was clear: shine a light on those who are doing the same — often without headlines, cameras, or applause. Because the truth that drives this work is not complicated. Black communities have always produced brilliance. The gap has never been talent. The gap has been recognition. “Our communities have always had brilliance. It just hasn’t always been recognized.” From Baltimore to the Nation What started on Baltimore’s streets has grown into a multi-city platform that has touched communities across the American South, the Midwest, the Mid-Atlantic, and the Northeast. The awards have convened honorees and attendees in nine cities: Baltimore, New York, Washington, D.C., Richmond, Atlanta, New Orleans, Mobile, Las Vegas, Tulsa Each city brought its own community, its own honorees, its own stories. But the function of every ceremony has been identical: create proximity between people who should know each other. Build the kind of trust that makes genuine collaboration possible. Put people in the same room and let the room do its work. Because that is what Black Wall Street has always been about — not the moment of recognition, but the ecosystem it builds around that moment. Deals are made. Partnerships form. A business owner hears about a contract she didn’t know existed. A young entrepreneur meets a mentor who changes his trajectory. One introduction, made at the right time, in the right room, can alter the course of a business entirely. More Than a…

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The Joe Manns Black Wall Street Awards Marks 15 Years of Honoring Black Excellence

Founded in 2011, the award series has recognized more than 3,000 Black entrepreneurs across nine cities — and is not slowing down. (BALTIMORE – March 19, 2026) — What started as a Baltimore celebration of Black entrepreneurship has grown into a national movement. The Joe Manns Black Wall Street Awards, founded by media entrepreneur and journalist Doni Glover in 2011, is proud to announce that 2026 marks its 15th anniversary year — a milestone of perseverance, community, and Black economic power. Over 15 years, the series has honored more than 3,000 Black entrepreneurs, business owners, and community leaders across nine…