Marriott Marquis, Washington
Washington D.C.
September 23, 2025
At our 2025 Alumni Awards Luncheon (L10), the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation (CBCF) celebrated outstanding CBCF Leadership Institute alumni whose impact spans public service, policy, and community leadership.
This year’s awardees include:
L10 Awardee’s
- Trey Baker, Founding & Managing Partner, Springhill Road Strategies, Summer 2005 Intern
- Marc Banks, Senior Marketing Advisor, MUSE-Creative Co.Lab, Fall 2015 Intern
- Remmington Belford, National Director of Branding, Marketing and Communications, United Negro College Fund (UNCF), Spring 2016 Intern
- Evann Berry, Deputy Director of Engagement, Public Company Accounting Oversight Board, Fall 2015 Intern
- Anthony Mitchell, Vice President, Federal Affairs, AHIP, Spring 2018 Intern
- Camille Moore, Senior Vice President, External Affairs, 2018-2020 Fellow
- Irlene P. Ricks, Director of Grants Management and Development, Urban One, Inc., 1992 Fellow
- Amirah S. Salaam, Esq., Vice President, Government Relations, Adtalem Global Education, Fall 2007 Intern
- Mentor of the Year: Madalyn Moore, Associate at Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP, Summer 2021 Intern
- Lifetime Member: Jasmine Payne-Patterson, Senior State Policy Strategist,
Economic Policy Institute, 2021-2022 NREI John R. Lewis Social Justice Fellow - Lifetime Member: Olivia Montague de Verteuil, Senior Vice President, Global Strategy, Citi, 2012 Intern
- Alumni of the Year: Charlyn M. Stanberry, Esq., Vice President of Government Relations, NAB, CBC Intern 2013
- Lifetime Achievement Awardee: Rushern L. Baker, III, President & CEO, Baker Strategies, LLC., 1986 Fellow
Thank you to our honorees and the many alumni who showed up for each other. Your leadership continues to shape what’s possible.
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