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Home » JOE MANNS BLACK WALL STREET AWARDS  |  WOODLAWN  |  15TH ANNIVERSARY 2026 HONOREE SPOTLIGHT Janelle Shorter: The Heartbeat of Hospitality at the Dragon
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JOE MANNS BLACK WALL STREET AWARDS  |  WOODLAWN  |  15TH ANNIVERSARY 2026 HONOREE SPOTLIGHT Janelle Shorter: The Heartbeat of Hospitality at the Dragon

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JOE MANNS BLACK WALL STREET AWARDS  |  WOODLAWN  |  15TH ANNIVERSARY     2026 HONOREE SPOTLIGHT  Janelle Shorter: The Heartbeat of Hospitality at the Dragon
2026 HONOREE SPOTLIGHT Janelle Shorter: The Heartbeat of Hospitality at the Dragon

(WOODLAWN – May 23, 2026) – Some people find their calling. Janelle Shorter was born into hers. At just 18 years old, she stepped into the world of hospitality and never looked back — not because the road was easy, but because she understood something that can’t be taught: that great service is, at its core, an act of love.

Janelle doesn’t just serve drinks. She curates experiences. From personalizing cocktails to orchestrating private events, she has built a reputation for turning first-time patrons into lifelong family. That’s the standard she has set — and the standard she exceeds, week in and week out, at the Dragon, where she holds court Tuesday through Friday with a warmth and professionalism that is unmistakably her own.

“I especially love the service Janelle provides.”

— The unanimous verdict from her customers

Experience TwoDieFour

From day one, Janelle set the bar at what she calls “TwoDieFour” — a standard of excellence so total, so immersive, that customers don’t just enjoy their time with her; they remember it. Every cocktail is crafted with intention. Every interaction is personalized. Every guest leaves feeling seen, valued, and eager to return.

That kind of service doesn’t happen by accident. It comes from a genuine belief that a guest’s time is sacred — and that the person serving them is the steward of that time. Janelle takes that responsibility seriously. Her customers know it. And they keep coming back because of it.

Showing Up Through It All

The world has tested us all. And through every challenge — personal, professional, and global — Janelle Shorter has shown up. Not grudgingly. Not halfway. But fully, with a smile and a spirit that makes every person in the room feel like the only person in the room.

And now, Janelle has added one more title to her résumé: mother. A new baby brings immeasurable joy — and immeasurable demand. Yet even in this season of sleepless nights and monumental adjustment, Janelle continues to show up for her customers with the same grace, the same care, and the same unshakeable commitment that has defined her career.

That is not a small thing. That is character. That is the definition of a professional who genuinely loves what she does and the people she serves.

Why the Black Wall Street Awards

The Joe Manns Black Wall Street Awards exist to celebrate exactly the kind of excellence that Janelle Shorter embodies every single week. This isn’t just about entrepreneurship in the traditional sense. It’s about the entrepreneurs of service — the men and women who build community, create belonging, and invest in people, one encounter at a time.

Now in its 15th year and returning to the Woodlawn community, the Black Wall Street Awards are proud to honor Janelle Shorter as a woman who has proven that hospitality, done right, is a form of Black excellence in its purest form.

Janelle, your community sees you. Your customers love you. And this year, the Joe Manns Black Wall Street Awards honors you — for everything you pour into every glass, every event, and every smile you share.

JOIN US AT WOODLAWN

Thursday, June 4, 2026  |  6665 Security Blvd, Baltimore, MD  |  Andre Boyd’s

RSVP NOW → blackwallstreetwoodlawn.eventbrite.com

 

Doni Glover is the founder and publisher of BMORENews.com, now in its 24th year of covering Black Baltimore, and the founder of the Joe Manns Black Wall Street Awards, now in its 15th year. He is also the host of the Emmy-nominated Doni Glover podcast and The Doni Glover Show on WMAR-TV 2.

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