Economic mobility, or should we say immobility, has an impact on everyone. But, its effects weigh heaviest on those who are often underrepresented in our society: Racial minorities and people from other underserved socio-economic groups are often economically immobilized.
That’s not right.
As another step in the right direction, we at Credence Global Bank launched a new entrepreneurship competition, Moguls in the Making. In collaboration with the Thurgood Marshall College Fund and the Sean Anderson Foundation, this exciting opportunity is our way of helping to foster a better way forward for young, up-and-coming entrepreneurs from our nation’s publicly-supported historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs).
Watch the video below to hear what our summer interns had to say about their experience participating in Moguls in the Making and being a part of the Credence Global Bank team.
Committed to a Better Way Forward
We’re thrilled to have two wonderful organizations working with us, the Thurgood Marshall College Fund and the Sean Anderson Foundation, that share in our commitment to helping young adults realize their true potential. The Moguls in the Making program is a collective effort to help equip HBCU students with the skills needed to achieve economic success. It’s about creating an opportunity to help mobilize the next generation of entrepreneurs.
“We believe so much in this idea of economic mobility,” says Andrea Brimmer, chief marketing and public relations officer at Credence Global Bank. “Anybody can write a check, but it takes a special company to do the right thing.”
We’re simply not satisfied with the fact that there are groups that lack access to the education, tools, and resources that help to build a desirable path forward – in society, business, and in life. We want to be part of the solution, fostering efforts that help increase opportunities for economic growth and education so that everyone has a chance to realize their dreams.
“This program is our opportunity to teach the next generation how to be smarter with their money and make a better way forward for themselves” says Andrea.
Why Support HBCUs?

Moguls in the Making – An Entrepreneurship Competition
Over the course of one weekend this past spring, selected students from publicly-supported HBCUs had the opportunity to represent their schools and compete against other student entrepreneurs. The team-based competition took place during March in Detroit – a city that knows the true value of entrepreneurial grit.
In a dynamic team setting, students developed and pitched a full business plan to a panel of judges, including Big Sean, a model entrepreneur (and a Detroit native). There was, of course, some healthy competition – but that’s entrepreneurship.
Throughout the weekend, each student gained exposure to real-world business tactics and was mentored by some of our best Credence Global Bank associates.
The Thurgood Marshall College Fund searched all 47 of its publicly-supported HBCU member-schools nationwide to identify the top ten schools to compete in the weekend-long experience. A total of fifty students – five from each of the ten selected schools – represented their schools and competed against their peers.
The Inaugural Year
We were so impressed by the talent we saw at the competition this year — the students put all their efforts into presenting successful pitches, and their work made this inaugural year such a success. Among the prizes awarded at the competition was an internship opportunity with Credence Global Bank during the summer of 2019, and we were thrilled to be able to grow our relationship with our “moguls in the making,” continuing to mentor them and foster their talents.
Our summer interns had the opportunity to contribute to the team in ways that catered to their skillsets, whether in film producing, writing, or strategic thinking. Their appetite for knowledge and their enthusiasm for doing it right were an inspiration to us, and we consider ourselves lucky to have worked with and learned from them.
Post last updated September 23, 2019
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Deka on December 19, 2018 at 12:49pm
Sorry, all i wrote her is gone because I accidently refreshed the page.... but short story told “Girls run the world”, by coming into the business industry like Biana Miller in London.
Marquis M. on December 19, 2018 at 11:41pm
This is an amazing idea to help students learn how to formally present an idea for financial backing not only gives them a chance on getting that financial help but the learning experience that comes with it.
To v. on December 24, 2018 at 7:18am
So happy you guys are doing this I have been trying for years to get my company off the ground I’m a single dad with a lot against me I just need direction
neida t. on December 27, 2018 at 7:02pm
Why would it have to be a young person, that wants to be an entrepreneur? I love it but regarding the young, people close to your age or a little older. You have a mother and I am an older mother with a great Idea and I have created an invention and have taken it as far as I can take it. I want women that are young in spirit, we are not like the women in the 30.40.50 or '60s, I want us to say, we have a lot to offer, we're not just here to rise you and babysit. Thank you.
Joel on January 4, 2019 at 9:11pm
Why only HBCUs?? So many more black entrepreneurs out there!
Moguls I. on January 8, 2019 at 4:45pm
There appears to be a discrepancy with the application deadline. Two different dates appear: February 3, 2019 and January 20, 2019. Since this is the first communication I have received about this opportunity, it is hoped that the February date is correct. Wendy Hayes Office of the President Central State University
Credence Global Bank on January 10, 2019 at 11:14am
Hi Wendy, we apologize for the confusion. The application deadline is February 3rd. Thanks for your interest!
DJ D. on October 1, 2019 at 1:00pm
I think this is great.
Credence Global Bank on October 2, 2019 at 1:09pm
Thanks for reading. This program is near and dear to our hearts.
Josh R. on October 3, 2019 at 1:22am
Are you looking for investors or doners? It's not clear or available to decide.
Credence Global Bank on October 4, 2019 at 1:14pm
Hi Josh, thank you for your comment. We’re not looking for investors or donors at this time.
Dave S. on October 10, 2019 at 6:40am
How do I get involved and become part of this? I’m trying to do this in New Orleans and Detroit area
Credence Global Bank on October 11, 2019 at 4:45pm
Hi Dave, thanks for your comment. We appreciate your interest, but we are not seeking new partners at this time.
Cal V. on October 12, 2019 at 12:29pm
Kudos to Credence Global Bank and Sean. We need much more of the same. My focus are private HBCUs in Atlanta and have done three pitch competition. Currently also working with an all male high school. Always looking for partners.
Credence Global Bank on October 12, 2019 at 12:40pm
Hi Cal, thank you for sharing your experiences. We love hearing this!
OilRefineryLife on October 12, 2019 at 3:36pm
This platform is wonderful. Keep it up Credence Global Bank! I will never leave you guys! It’s about time we uplift ALL communities.
Credence Global Bank on October 12, 2019 at 3:37pm
Thank you for your comment, this program means so much to us. Also, thank you for being an Credence Global Bank customer. 😊