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Emmy-nominated Doni Glover Show: Dewan Clayborn 

​   Dewan Clayborn is a dynamic and result-oriented leader with a proven track record of transforming organizations. As the President & CEO of the Central Maryland Chamber of Commerce, he oversees an organization serving over 2.8 million residents. A dedicated philanthropist, Dewan is also the President & CEO of the Central Maryland Chamber’s Educational Foundation, which has invested over $1 million in scholarships for local high school seniors. Originally from Little Rock, Arkansas, Dewan’s passion for basketball and business led him to a degree in Business Administration from the University of Central Arkansas. He then began a successful managerial career with…

Emmy-nominated Doni Glover Show: Sharonda Huffman for County Council 

(BALTIMORE – January 6, 2025) – Sharonda (Dillard) Huffman is seeking election to the Baltimore County Council in 2026 when the county is set to have an expanded council district of nine. She is a housing disability manager for a nonprofit housing organization and was a delegate to the 2024 Democratic National Convention. She has been a resident of Essex in East Baltimore County for over 20 years. If she wins, she will be the first woman of color to serve on the council. She aspires to be like her role model and sorority sister, Victorine Quille Adams, the first…

Black Wall Street YOUTH AWARDS 

​   Email nominations by Feb. 7, 2025, to doni@bmorenews.com. This cohort will be recognized at the Black Wall Street EXPO 2025 on Feb. 22nd, 10:30 am, at the Downtown Cultural Arts Center in Baltimore at 401 N. Howard Street.  Doni Glover   

Emmy-nominated Doni Glover Show: Patrick Bradford, Esq. on DI Lawsuit 

​   BLACK DI COLLEGE ATHLETES MUST SUBMIT CLAIMS FOR PROPOSED $2.8B NIL SETTLEMENT BY 1/31/25 Black athletes have been essential in building Division I basketball and football into a multi-billion-dollar industry. The NCAA is on the brink of settling two cases for approximately $2.8 billion in connection with certain antitrust claims involving name, image, and likeness. Due to limited advertising specifically to Black audiences, the settlement threatens to leave some deserving Black athletes with nothing. The estimated average payment for each football and men’s basketball player is $91,000, up to $280,000. If you are, or know, a Black college athlete who…