I had the privilege of joining leaders, founders, and partners at the UAAB African Enterprise & Entrepreneur Exchange — a gathering designed with purpose: to connect, empower, and open real business pathways for our African and diaspora-owned enterprises here in Prince George’s County.
The room was filled with visionaries. Entrepreneurs with bold ideas. Community leaders committed to growth. And partners ready to champion opportunities for small businesses across the County.
Events like this remind us that entrepreneurship is not just about individual success — it’s about building ecosystems where communities rise together.
We are transforming shared history into shared opportunity, building real partnerships, opening new doors for trade and investment, and creating pathways for our people to connect, grow, and thrive.
– Adapted from Hon. Dr. Terrance Drew
Standing with Prince George’s County leadership and the United African Advisory Board reinforces our shared mission: strengthening the business landscape, increasing access, and shaping an environment where African-owned and diaspora-owned businesses can grow, scale, and compete confidently.
This is how we build economic power.
This is how we create change that lasts.
And together, this is how we ensure our community has the tools, connections, and visibility needed to thrive.





