Antoinette Malveaux (center) with Executive Director of U.K. Black MBA Maureen Salmon (right) at the National Black MBA Association Convention in Dallas, Texas (1997).
Antoinette Malveaux (left) with President of Black Enterprise Earl "Butch" Graves, Jr. (center) and Proctor and Gardner Advertising, Inc. CEO Barbara Proctor (right) at the National Black MBA Association Convention in San Francisco, California (1994).
Antoinette Malveaux (right) with Rev. Jesse L. Jackson (left) and Proctor and Gardner Advertising, Inc. CEO Barbara Proctor (center) at the Rainbow Push Coalition Trade Bureau meeting.
(L to R) Antoinette Malveaux with Chair of National Black MBA Association Michael Mobley, Evette Beckett, and Proctor and Gardner Advertising, Inc. CEO Barbara Proctor in Accra, Ghana.
Antoinette Malveaux (second right) with (L to R) Chair of National Black MBA Association Michael Mobley, First Lady of Ghana Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings, President of Ghana Jerry Rawlings at the National Black MBA Association Conference in Detroit, Michigan (1998).
Antoinette Malveaux with U.K.'s Race Equality Senior Advisor, Trevor Hall, at the National Black MBA Association headquarters in Chicago, Illinois (2001).
Antoinette Malveaux (right) with (L to R) her sisters Mariette Malveaux, Marianne Malveaux and Julianne Malveaux, and her brother, James Paul Malveaux (1996).
Antoinette Malveaux (right) with her friend Darnell Debyrd (left) and her sister Julianne Malveaux (center) after receiving the Reginald Lewis Trailblazer Award from the Rainbow Push Coalition (2001).
Antoinette Malveaux (third right) with (L to R) Roderick D. Gillum, U.S. Congressman and President of the United Negro College Fund (UNCF) William H. Gray and Chair of National Black MBA Association Michael Mobley at the National Black MBA Association Conference in Detroit, Michigan (1998).
Antoinette Malveaux (second right) with U.K. Member of Parliament Diane Abbott (second left) and Chair of the National Black MBA Association Steve Lewis (right) in Boston, Massachusetts (1995).
Antoinette Malveaux (second right) with Chair of the National Black MBA Association Steve Lewis (center) and Mayor of New Orleans Marc Morial (right) in New Orleans, Louisiana (1996).