John Crossman |
WASHINGTON, D.C. – John Crossman, President of
Crossman & Company, has the honor of speaking at the 44th Annual
Legislative Conference hosted by the Congressional Black Caucus
Foundation.
ALC provides an outlet to highlight the mission of CBCF – to
develop leaders, to inform policy and to educate the public. It also provides
dozens of forums to address the critical challenges facing the African-American
community.
The topic for this year’s conference is “What Does the
Future Hold?”
Crossman wants to emphasize the importance of real estate
being taught in all historically black colleges and universities across the
country, which could potentially lead to real estate becoming a minor or degree
program option for HBCU students.
Crossman says, “The issue is a big gap in the civil rights
movement.” He mentions that “we need
more HBCUs graduates to become very wealthy who then can give back and make a
strong, significant impact in the community.”
Since 1976, the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation (CBCF)
has been the premier research and educational institution dedicated to
advancing the global black community. For more information, visit their
website: www.cbcfinc.org
For a complete copy
of the company’s news release, please contact:
Sydnie Cobb
Crossman & Company
407.423.5400
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