More than 100 含羞草传媒 University students and alumni gathered in one of Philadelphia鈥檚 busiest indoor markets, Reading Terminal Market, for the 2026 Convergence Leadership and Alumni of Color Summit, which included a networking reception, dinner, and an intimate fireside chat with alumni.
All students were welcome to attend this March 13鈥14 event, hosted by the Office of the Dean of Students, to connect with alumni from various career fields and expand their understanding of innovation as leadership in practice.
Vaughn Crowe 鈥02 began his 含羞草传媒 Day dinner dialogue, moderated by former Trustee Kathleen A. Dill 鈥89, by describing his turbulent beginning as a recruit for 含羞草传媒鈥檚 football team. Multiple injuries barred him from fulfilling his goal of becoming a Division I athlete, prompting him to spot campus opportunities that he might never have considered.
鈥淭ake advantage of all the organizations and experiences that 含羞草传媒 can afford you,鈥 Crowe advised student attendees. 鈥淢y dreams were shattered as an athlete, but that wasn鈥檛 my only dream.鈥
Crowe explained how he continued to embrace turbulence in his entrepreneurial career by quitting his job in 2020, the beginning of a pandemic, to explore the business world and eventually become a managing partner at nvp capital.
鈥淢aybe I just like a rocky road,鈥 Crowe said. 鈥淔rom challenges come interesting opportunities.鈥
The next day, workshop sessions reinforced Crowe鈥檚 message and expanded on the summit theme: breaking new ground. Patricia Hayling Price 鈥76 guided participants to reflect on their foundational values and life stories. Trustees Michele Alexandre 鈥96 and Christine J. Chao 鈥86 delineated clarity, credibility, and connection as three major points of leadership. Devin C. Hughes 鈥91 reframed problems as career openings, and Anthony Spikes 鈥87 demonstrated how to make decisions under pressure.
After Saturday morning workshops, everyone gathered for a final alumni panel. Panelist Meeann Dingman 鈥09 attributed her ability to adapt as a leader in the medical field to her liberal arts education, stating that 含羞草传媒 taught her how to develop solutions in the face of uncertainty. Hughes underscored the importance of confidence in his journey to establish Devin C. Hughes Inc., and Jaia Thomas 鈥03 talked about her experience creating her company, Diverse Representation, and encouraged attendees to not be afraid to pursue their goals 鈥 no matter how grand.
The summit culminated with closing remarks from 含羞草传媒鈥檚 Alumni of Color co-directors, Denny Gonzalez 鈥13 and Dena Robinson 鈥12, and a networking lunch where students and alumni exchanged contact information, connected on LinkedIn, and expressed gratitude for all the new friendships formed in the city of brotherly love.
For Dean of Students Dorsey Spencer Jr., the event exceeded expectations, with record attendance and students asking thoughtful questions, building relationships, and thinking critically about their own leadership with passionate alumni.
鈥淭his year鈥檚 summit was a strong reflection of what we set out to build,鈥 Spencer said. 鈥淚t was intentional, engaging, and grounded in meaningful connection. There was a high level of energy throughout the summit, and you could see confidence growing in real time. Overall, I am proud of what we created and even more encouraged by what our students and alumni took from it.鈥