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James H. Cole Legacy Foundation Names Detroiter Nicole Black as Executive Director

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The James H. Cole Legacy Foundation has appointed Nicole Black as its new Executive Director. Black, who has also been an Account Executive at the Michigan Chronicle for the past 15 years and will continue to work in that capacity, brings a wealth of experience to her new role from a distinguished career in media and philanthropy.

“Nicole has fostered many amazing relationships between the media, small businesses, local organizations, and the community at large which makes her a perfect fit for the Executive Director role at the Foundation,” said Antonio Green, Director of James H. Cole Home for Funerals and President of the James H. Cole Legacy Foundation. “Her strategic acumen and media prowess promises to shape a future where communities flourish, and individuals are empowered to reach their fullest potential.”

During their yearlong centennial celebration, the family of the James H. Cole Home for Funerals founded the James H. Cole Legacy Foundation. The foundation establishes relationships with local small businesses, nonprofit organizations, and individuals in the community to aid underserved schools and the community at large.

Nicole Black, Executive Director of the James H. Cole Legacy Foundation.

Black has also worked as a producer for The Gospel According to Dorinda on the Word Network and the highly acclaimed Dorinda Show on the TCT Television Network. Through these platforms, she helped to amplify the voices of changemakers shedding light on crucial issues and inspiring transformative action.

Black’s influence is further evident in her current roles on the media team for the Department of Evangelism at the Church of God in Christ and the Campaign Team for Dr. Tellis J. Chapman, a candidate for the presidency of the National Baptist Congress Inc. Black’s expertise extends beyond media as she has also served as a board member of the Greater Works Foundation, a Detroit charity and nonprofit foundation.

“I am very thankful to the Cole family and, more importantly, honored to accept this role,” said Black. “I am elated to introduce the public to the foundation built on the legacy of the oldest Black-owned funeral home in the city of Detroit. I look forward to bringing new and innovative ways for not only James H. Cole Home for Funerals, but for the Legacy Foundation to be of service to those around us.”

One of Black’s first public roles will be to lead the unveil for the James H. Cole 2024 Heroes and Hope calendar. The VIP event is set for Saturday, Nov. 11, at The Corner Ballpark. The calendar showcases local heroes who go above and beyond to give back to those in the Detroit community. Tickets for the event go on sale the week of Sept. 11.

About the James H. Cole Legacy Foundation

The James H. Cole Legacy Foundation is an initiative that the James H. Cole Home for Funerals founded to foster and aid relationships in the Detroit area. The foundation provides opportunities for economic empowerment, assists underserved schools and children, and supports those people who serve to make Detroit a great place to live. More information about the foundation is available at jhc.foundation.org/our-mission.

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