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  <title><![CDATA[Georgia Tech to Host Authors of Black Faces in White Places]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>The Georgia Tech African
American Student Union and the 50th Anniversary of Matriculation of Black
Students at Georgia Tech are co-sponsoring a Town Hall Panel on Saturday, March
12, from 2:45 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&amp;source=s_q&amp;hl=en&amp;geocode=&amp;q=Klaus+Advanced+Computing+Building,+Atlanta,+GA&amp;aq=t&amp;sll=33.777605,-84.395578&amp;sspn=0.006849,0.016512&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;hq=&amp;hnear=Klaus+Advanced+Computing+Bldg,+Atlanta,+Fulton,+Georgia+30318&amp;ll=33.777212,-84.396168&amp;spn=0.006849,0.016512&amp;z=17">Klaus
Atrium</a>.&nbsp; The Town Hall Panel will feature co-authors
Randal Pinkett and Jeffrey Robinson (a Georgia Tech alumnus), who wrote <em>Black Faces in White Places</em>.</p>



<p>Pinkett<strong> </strong>has
established himself as an entrepreneur, scholar, author and speaker. He is the
chairman and CEO of BCT Partners, a multimillion-dollar consulting firm based
in Newark, NJ, that specializes in information technology, organizational
development and public policy. </p>



<p>Pinkett was the season four winner of NBC’s hit reality
television show, <em>The Apprentice</em>, the
first and only African American winner. A sought-after speaker for corporate,
government and community groups, he has appeared on CNN, Fox, <em>The Today Show</em> and <em>Nightline</em>. In 2009, he was named to then New Jersey Governor Jon
Corzine’s official shortlist as a potential running mate for lieutenant governor.
He is the author of <em>Campus CEO: The
Student Entrepreneur’s Guide to Launching a Multimillion-Dollar Business</em>
and <em>No-Money Down CEO: How to Start Your
Dream Business with Little or No Cash.</em> </p>



<p>Pinkett is a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity
Incorporated, the National Society of Black Engineers, the National Black MBA
Association, the Information Technology Senior Management Forum and Black Data
Processing Associates.&nbsp; He is also a
member of the board of directors for the New Jersey Economic Development
Authority, New Jersey Public Policy Research Institute, the Nonprofit
Technology Enterprise Network and the National Visionary Leadership Project. He
is a spokesperson for Autism Speaks, New Jersey Reads, Junior Achievement of New
York, and the Minority Information Technology Consortium.</p>



<p>Pinkett holds five degrees including: a Bachelor of Science
in Electrical Engineering from Rutgers University, where he competed on the
track and field team as a high jumper and long jumper; a Master of Science in
Computer Science from the University of Oxford in England; and a Master of
Science in Electrical Engineering, Master of Business Administration, and Doctor
of Philosophy in Media Arts and Sciences from the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology.&nbsp; He also received an honorary
doctorate from the New Jersey Institute of Technology. Most notably, he was the
first and only African American at Rutgers to receive a Rhodes Scholarship. </p>



<p>Georgia Tech graduate Jeff Robinson is an award-winning
business school professor, international speaker and entrepreneur. Since 2008
he has been a leading faculty member at Rutgers Business School,<strong> </strong>where he is an assistant professor of
management and entrepreneurship and the founding assistant director of The
Center for Urban Entrepreneurship &amp; Economic Development. The Center is a
unique interdisciplinary venue for innovative
thinking and research on entrepreneurial activity and economic
development in urban
environments.&nbsp; </p>



<p>Robinson’s research examines how business practices and
entrepreneurship can shape societal issues, with particular emphasis on community
and economic development issues for urban metropolitan areas in the United
States and abroad. He is the author of books and articles on such topics as
social entrepreneurship, African American women in entrepreneurship, and Black
unemployment. In 2007, he received the Aspen Institute’s Social Impact Faculty
Pioneer Award for his research, service and teaching activities at the intersection
of business and society. </p>



<p>Robinson is a sought-after speaker, author and media
commentator, having appeared on Dateline NBC and NBC Nightly News, PBS, NJN
News, NJBIZ, and in <em>The Star-Ledger</em>
and <em>The New York Times</em>. The keynote
speaker at international events and conferences in Shanghai, Lagos and London,
he has been invited to present his work on six continents.</p>

<p>Robinson is co-founder and a member of the Advisory Board of
BCT Partners, which provides management, technology and policy consulting to
non-profits, foundations, corporations and government entities as they plan and
implement change strategies to improve organizational effectiveness. In 2008 he
and his wife, Valerie Mason-Robinson, opened Eden Organix, a day spa and
retailer of organic skin and beauty products in Highland Park, New Jersey, that
has been recognized by <em>New Jersey
Magazine</em> as one of the 10 best spas in the state.</p>

<p>Robinson has completed five academic degrees in the areas of
engineering, urban studies and management including a Doctor of Philosophy in
Management and Organizations from Columbia Business School and a Master’s of
Science in Civil Engineering from Georgia Tech.&nbsp;He lives in Piscataway,
New Jersey, with his wife and their three children.</p>



<p>The authors will have a book signing
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