Career Development Conference

The 4th Annual Career Development Conference (CDC) will be led by the Culverhouse Black Business Student Association and the University of Alabama Black Student Union and principally sponsored by the Prewitt Alumni Society* (formerly the Culverhouse African American Alumni Network). 

This year, the conference has an expanded focus, featuring a collaborative effort among Black student organizations to unite the campus community and extend valuable professional insight to students from alumni across various fields.

The event is open to all members of the campus and surrounding community and will be held on February 13, 2026, in the Student Center Ballroom on the campus of The University of Alabama. Registration is $20 for non-students, $10 for students. Proceeds will support participating student organizations.

4th Annual Career Development Conference

February 13, 2026

University of Alabama

Student Center Ballroom

CONFERENCE SCHEDULE

12:00 PM — Black Student Leadership - Luncheon Discussion

1:00 PM — Authenticity in the Workplace: Showing Up as Yourself in New Spaces | Hosted by Black Business Student Association

  • Brittany Banks | Assistant Inspector General, Architect of the Capitol, Office of Inspector General, Class of 2007.

Panelists:

2:00 PM — Winning Early: How to Maximize Internships & Your First 90 Days | Hosted by National Society of Black Engineers

Panelists:

  • Marcus J. Givan | Power Services Manager, Alabama Power. Class of 1988.

  • Marion McIntosh | Senior Process Engineer, American Honda. Class of 2003, 2006.

  • Jennifer Miles | Senior Account Director, Cushman & Wakefield / “Kids ‘R’ Kids” Franchise Owner. Class of 1987.

2:50 - 3:20 PM — Networking Break & Refreshments

3:30 PM — Closed Mouths Don’t Get Fed: Advocating for Yourself in Rooms that Weren’t Designed for You | Hosted by Future Black Law Student Association

Panelists:

  • Kennedy Freeman | Certified Legal Intern, Criminal Defense Clinic. Class of 2026.

  • Deja Evans | Law Clerk, The Umeh Law Firm. Class of 2024, 2027.

  • DeAnna Lockett | UA Law Student. Class of 2021, 2026.

4:30 PM — Fail Forward: Turning Setbacks into Setups (Especially When You Feel You Must Prove Yourself) | Hosted by African American Studies Student Association

Panelists:

  • Leslie DeRamus | Founder, Leslo Events. Class of 2015, 2018.

  • Denzel Bell | Senior Nonprofit Consultant, Growth Strategies, B.S. Class of 2013.

  • Jahman Hill | Executive Director, The Flourish Alabama. Class of 2016, 2018, 2020.