HBCU & You 2024-25
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HBCU & YOU is a speaker series, developed by the Jefferson
County Public Schools (JCPS) division of Diversity, Equity, &
Poverty, BCC Consulting, and the NAACP Louisville chapter. 
HBCU & YOU is  designed to inform, educate, and engage JCPS students,  parents, and the community on the benefits of attending an HBCU and the application processes of HBCU’s. JCPS students, parents, and the community can expect to learn how to Finance College, Get Involved, Achieve Academic Success, and visit an HBCU.
About the Facilitator:
Dr. Brigitte Burpo is a native of Birmingham, AL and joined the University of Louisville faculty in 2019. She currently serves as the Assistant Dean of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion for the College of Education and Human Development (CEHD), as well as a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Sport Administration program. Prior to joining UofL, she worked in marketing of consumer packaged goods for companies such as RJ Reynolds Tobacco Company, Coca Cola Refreshments, and General Mills, Inc. Brigitte’s corporate background and love for sports informs her research and practice which has influenced her passion for organizational culture and how it plays an integral role in the development of leadership and innovation. Dr. Burpo earned her bachelor's degree in Sales and Marketing from Tuskegee University and her master’s degree in Administration of Higher Education from Auburn University. When time permits, Brigitte enjoys playing tennis, entertaining friends and family at her home, and traveling internationally to learn about other cultures throughout the world.
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each session is from 10am -2pm and includes a working lunch 
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