The Armory Foundation’s HBCU track and field meet is expected to feature more than 20 premier HBCU track and field programs
NEW YORK, September 26, 2023 – Today, the Armory Foundation announced KPMG LLP, the U.S. accounting and professional services firm, will continue as the title sponsor of the HBCU Showcase track and field meet for the second consecutive year. The HBCU Showcase will take place at the Nike Track & Field Center at The Armory in New York City on Saturday, January 13, 2024.
The HBCU Showcase Sponsored by KPMG highlights track and field programs from more than 20 premier Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) from across the country. A college admissions fair will also be held during the Showcase for New York City high school students as they prepare for their next steps in education. In 2023, the Showcase engaged more than 700
students from both HBCUs and local area high schools.
With tens of thousands of high school students practicing and competing at the Nike Track & Field Center at The Armory every year, the historic venue offers a unique opportunity for HBCU college admissions representatives to interact with students who are exploring pathways to college. The
forum also allows students to gain insights into an HBCU education and experience and an early view into career opportunities at firms like KPMG.
“HBCU engagement is a core component of Accelerate 2025, KPMG’s strategy rooted in growing and supporting a diverse workforce and inclusive work environment. We are committed to building a larger, more diverse pipeline of future public accounting and professional services talent,” said Elena Richards, KPMG U.S. Chief Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Officer. “We are honored to collaborate with The Armory Foundation for the second year in our shared mission to create equitable access to rewarding career pathways and higher education for students.”
“KPMG’s commitment to HBCUs goes beyond posting jobs or hosting recruiting events on campus – we are dedicated to building lasting relationships that support both students and HBCUs’ local communities. The Showcase is a prime example of that,” said Jennifer Neal, KPMG U.S. Diversity Talent Attraction Leader. “Building and nurturing relationships with these schools is critical to sustained engagement with students who are exploring majors and academic paths that may encourage them to explore…
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