Van Jones to keynote ‘Where Are All The Black People’

(Courtesy One Club)

CNN host and political commentator Van Jones has been announced as the special keynote speaker at Where Are All The Black People (WAATBP), The One Club for Creativity’s annual diversity conference and career happening this year on September 22nd-24th and presented online, free of charge.

Van Jones is an Emmy-nominated producer, and for more than 25 years has been a leader in the fight for criminal justice reform.  In addition to serving as CEO of REFORM Alliance, he has founded and led many thriving social enterprises, including the Ella Baker Center for Human Rights, Color of Change, and Dream Corps, a social justice accelerator that houses Dream Corps TECH, Green For All and #cut50.

His keynote address will kick off the conference on Tuesday, September 22nd at 11:00 am EDT.

Typically held in person in New York, WAATBP is this year available online to a global audience and will address the new realities of race, inclusion and diversity in advertising.  The conference features dozens of speakers on panels, virtual recruiting, online portfolio reviews, masterclasses and a talent showcase. 

In addition to Jones, WAATBP 2020 speakers include the two industry leaders who came up with the original idea for the event in 2010: Jimmy Smith, chairman/CEO/CCO at Amusement Park Entertainment and One Club Board member, and Jeff Goodby, co-chair/partner, Goodby Silverstein & Partners.


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In addition to Jones, the full list of confirmed speakers also includes Ete Davies, CEO, Engine; Oriel Davis-Lyons, CD, Spotify and head of The One Club’s ONE School free portfolio program for Black creatives; Walter Geer, ECD, experience design, VMLY&R; Amber Guild, president, T Brand, The New York TimesDenise Horn, senior director, corporate communications, WarnerMedia; Nate Nichols, founder/CD, Palette Group; Krystle Watler, managing director, Virtue; Shannon Washington, Group ECD, R/GA and others.

The industry has rallied to support this year’s WAATBP, with nearly three-dozen leading agencies and brands so far signed on as sponsors.  At the Champion sponsor level are AmazonArgonautCapital OneGoogleFCB GlobalFCB HealthMattelOmnicom HealthPace Communications and Virtue Worldwide.  On board as Advocate sponsors are BBDOBSSPCOLLINSThe CommunityDDBDisneyDeutsch LAEnergy BBDOEstée LauderFCB NYGreyLeo BurnettMcCannPublicis HealthVansVaynerMediaVMLY&R and Zambezi.  Verizon is a Change Agent level sponsor. 


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WAATBP is one of many ongoing initiatives at The One Club addressing inclusion and diversity in the industry.  Along with offering its long-running global Creative Boot Camps, the organization recently launched ONE School, a free 16-week portfolio program for Black creatives, with Fall courses starting this month on the East and West Coasts.

Registration is now open, there is no cost to attend. Sponsorship opportunities still exist, please visit the WAATBP website for information.

SOURCE: One Club

(Courtesy One Club)

CNN host and political commentator Van Jones has been announced as the special keynote speaker at Where Are All The Black People (WAATBP), The One Club for Creativity’s annual diversity conference and career happening this year on September 22nd-24th and presented online, free of charge.

Van Jones is an Emmy-nominated producer, and for more than 25 years has been a leader in the fight for criminal justice reform.  In addition to serving as CEO of REFORM Alliance, he has founded and led many thriving social enterprises, including the Ella Baker Center for Human Rights, Color of Change, and Dream Corps, a social justice accelerator that houses Dream Corps TECH, Green For All and #cut50.

His keynote address will kick off the conference on Tuesday, September 22nd at 11:00 am EDT.

Typically held in person in New York, WAATBP is this year available online to a global audience and will address the new realities of race, inclusion and diversity in advertising.  The conference features dozens of speakers on panels, virtual recruiting, online portfolio reviews, masterclasses and a talent showcase. 

In addition to Jones, WAATBP 2020 speakers include the two industry leaders who came up with the original idea for the event in 2010: Jimmy Smith, chairman/CEO/CCO at Amusement Park Entertainment and One Club Board member, and Jeff Goodby, co-chair/partner, Goodby Silverstein & Partners.


ALSO READ: ‘Where Are All The Black People’ goes online globally


In addition to Jones, the full list of confirmed speakers also includes Ete Davies, CEO, Engine; Oriel Davis-Lyons, CD, Spotify and head of The One Club’s ONE School free portfolio program for Black creatives; Walter Geer, ECD, experience design, VMLY&R; Amber Guild, president, T Brand, The New York TimesDenise Horn, senior director, corporate communications, WarnerMedia; Nate Nichols, founder/CD, Palette Group; Krystle Watler, managing director, Virtue; Shannon Washington, Group ECD, R/GA and others.

The industry has rallied to support this year’s WAATBP, with nearly three-dozen leading agencies and brands so far signed on as sponsors.  At the Champion sponsor level are AmazonArgonautCapital OneGoogleFCB GlobalFCB HealthMattelOmnicom HealthPace Communications and Virtue Worldwide.  On board as Advocate sponsors are BBDOBSSPCOLLINSThe CommunityDDBDisneyDeutsch LAEnergy BBDOEstée LauderFCB NYGreyLeo BurnettMcCannPublicis HealthVansVaynerMediaVMLY&R and Zambezi.  Verizon is a Change Agent level sponsor. 


SUBSCRIBE: Sign up for our FREE e-lert here.  Stay on top of the latest national advertising, film, TV, entertainment and production news!


WAATBP is one of many ongoing initiatives at The One Club addressing inclusion and diversity in the industry.  Along with offering its long-running global Creative Boot Camps, the organization recently launched ONE School, a free 16-week portfolio program for Black creatives, with Fall courses starting this month on the East and West Coasts.

Registration is now open, there is no cost to attend. Sponsorship opportunities still exist, please visit the WAATBP website for information.

SOURCE: One Club