What is CAMPUSCOIN? CampusCoin is a peer-to-peer cryptocurrency that finally delivers on the promises of decentralization. It’s completely built and maintained by a team of dedicated members who firmly believe in promoting economic freedom, within the College sector. With a focus on game-changing features such as its 51% Attack Defense System, two-minute confirmation times
and instant transactions, CampusCoin is fundamentally changing the way cryptocurrency and economies operate.
Mission Statement: To become the future of virtual currency, To inspire students and alumni to be apart of something that brings everyone together.
and instant transactions, CampusCoin is fundamentally changing the way cryptocurrency and economies operate.
Mission Statement: To become the future of virtual currency, To inspire students and alumni to be apart of something that brings everyone together.
MEET THE EXECUTIVE TEAM
Nathaniel Archie, a Senior information science and computer technology major at Harris-Stowe State University, was one of 150 students selected to attend the 6th Annual UNCF (United Negro College Fund) HBCU Innovation Summit in Silicon Valley that took place October 13-18, 2018. Founded in 2014, the UNCF HBCU Innovation Summit is a “national movement to drive innovation, entrepreneurship, and access for African American communities in the worlds of tech and science.”
The Innovation Summit engages HBCU students majoring in computer science, information technology, and computer engineering, and is designed to connect HBCU students, faculty and staff to Silicon Valley’s prominent tech community. During the all-expense paid, four-day long event, students visited some of the world’s leading technology companies including Adobe, Google, and eBay. The annual summit also provides scholars with internship and job opportunities, peer-to-peer networking and a wealth of information to help chart their career paths in the tech industry. Participants are selected based on their area of study, grade point average and demonstrated leadership. Archie was invited to last year’s conference as well. “Being able to attend the UNCF HBCU Innovation Summit two years in a row was so rewarding,” said Nathaniel. “Getting exposure to different major tech companies was life-changing and well-needed experience. The summit opened my eyes to what I really wanted to do in life and how to make that dream a reality. The cybersecurity company, Symantec, stood out to me the most because I want to start my own cybersecurity business, specializing in securing personal information. Overall, both summits had a significant impact on my life, and I am forever grateful”. |
![]() Denale is also the owner of www.quicksparkmedia.com,
www.mrnetworksays.com, and www.theautomotivebrain.com. He has a BA in Graphic design from SIUE; and over 20 years of professional marketing, graphic design, web design, sales and business development experience. Working for several Fortune 500 companies including, The MAY Company, Enterprise Rent-a-car, and KSDK News Channel 5, he gained very valuable experience in the corporate world of marketing communications, management, and new progressive media platforms. Denale has also been working with and mentoring individuals with Autism for 11 years. www.mentalhealthnetwork.live Specialties: Networking, Graphic Design, Web Design, Illustration, Internet Marketing, SEO, Mobile Marketing, Prospecting, Business Development, Viral Marketing, Affiliate Marketing, Brand development, brand and identity management, contract negotiation, multi-faceted marketing plan development and implementation, art direction, marketing research, public speaking, year-long community relations campaigns that engage staff to connect with the community. |
Dr. Reynaldo Anderson currently serves as Associate Professor of Communication Studies at Harris-Stowe State University in Saint Louis, Missouri. Reynaldo is currently the executive director and co-founder of the Black Speculative Arts Movement (BSAM), an international network of artists, intellectuals, creatives, and activists. He is the co-editor of the following anthologies and journals, Afrofuturism 2.0: The Rise of Astro-Blackness and The Black Speculative Arts Movement: Black Futurity, Art+Design (Lexington), Cosmic Underground: A Grimoire of Black Speculative Discontent (Cedar Grove Publishing), Black Lives, Black Politics, Black Futures, a special issue of TOPIA: Canadian Journal of Cultural Studies, and When is Wakanda: Afrofuturism and Dark Speculative Futurity. He is also the author of numerous articles on Africana Studies and Communication studies and helped conceive the joint BSAM and NY LIVE Arts Curating the End of the World online exhibitions.
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