


"Atlanta is home to one of the largest creative communities in the world and has long been synonymous with Black excellence, so it only makes sense to have the Summit return here," said Celeste Boyd-Spear, Vice President & General Manager - Southeast States, AT&T and Atlanta native. "My goal has always been to inspire the next generation of leaders and create a platform that provides them with real access and opportunity to learn from the best in the world." "We're excited to bring the REVOLT Summit back to Atlanta and celebrate the impact of Hip Hop globally," said Sean "Diddy" Combs, Chairman of REVOLT. REVOLT and AT&T chose to return to this studio space to support the developing area in Atlanta along with the local community. Making its return to Atlanta, GA, the Summit will take place at 787 Windsor, a 3.5-acre urban art studio and outdoor open area campus owned by founder and CEO, Sharod Simpson of street meets faith brand, God Is Dope. The Summit will officially return for an in-person event that will offer immense leadership and entrepreneurial programming for the Black community. The Summit will return better than ever with extraordinary panels and insightful keynote conversations along with live tapings of REVOLT's newest hit shows. This year's event will aim to inspire, educate, and empower the next generation of Black leaders to build their dreams and take control of their future.
