EBONY Power 100 2024: Gov. Wes Moore, Taraji P. Henson, Keke Palmer, Chef Kwame Onwuachi, Doechii, Keith Lee, Snoop Dogg, Maya Rudolph & More Make The Coveted List!

Posted October 23, 2024
images via Snoop Dogg, Keke Palmer, Gov. Wes Moore, Taraji P. Henson, Keith Lee, Kwame Onwuachi, Maya Rudolph, Doechii IG

Ebony has unveiled its annual Power 100 list, saluting Black movers and shakers across entertainment, sports, culture, business, and more!

This year’s honorees include a range of power players, including many from the DMV area, industry veterans, and some newcomers doing big things in their respective industries.

“This iconic list is not just a celebration; it’s a vital recognition of those who are shaping culture and driving real change in our communities,” stated Ebony CEO Eden Bridgeman. “At a time when honoring Black excellence is more important than ever, the excitement is building, and we are excited to unveil the transformative leaders who will define this year’s Ebony Power 100!”

The 2024 honorees, presented across 10 categories, are listed below.

Generation Next, presented by United Airlines: Angel Reese, Ayra Starr, Doechii, Gabby Shepard, Genesis Butler, Kai Cenat, Latto, Monet McMichael, Quincy Wilson and Uncle Waffles

Influential Creators: Aurora James, Aaliyah Jay, Funny Marco, Jerald “Coop” Cooper, Kahlana Barfield Brown, Keith Lee, Kamie Crawford, Kwame Onwuachi, Micah McDonald, Sean Bankhead and Wayman Bannerman

Artists in Residence: Aja Monet, Branden Jacobs-Jenkins, Chloe Arnold, Gabriel Moses, Jeremy Pope, Kennedy Ryan, Kenny Leon, Maleah Joi Moon, Paul Tazewell and Trinity Joy Sanders

Entertainment Powerhouses: Cord Jefferson, Gayle King, Kenan Thompson, Kerry Washington, Maya Rudolph, Ryan Coogler, Taraji P. Henson, Tasha Smith, Vince Staples and Snoop Dogg

Music Innovators: Charlie Wilson, Coco Jones, Connie Orlando, Jason “J” Carter, Maurice “Moetown” Lee, Steve Canal and Troy Brown, Jon Batiste, Metro Boomin, Rob Gibbs, Samara Joy, SZA and Tyler, The Creator

Media Mavens: April Ryan, Jennifer Hudson, Joe Budden, Keke Palmer, Lindsay Peoples, Nina Parker, Shannon Sharpe, Sidney Madden, Tasha McCaskiel, and Tank & J. Valentine

STEM Trailblazers: Dr. Ayana Elizabeth Johnson, Calcea Johnson and Ne’Kiya Jackson, Ciara Imani May, Dr. Ebony Brown, Heman Bekele, Jasmine Lawrence Campbell, Dr. Khalia Braswell, Professor Lesley Lokko, Dr. Melissa B. Davis and Dr. Tiara Moore

Business Disruptors: Andrea Nelson Meigs, Ayo Davis, D.J. Vaughn, Dionne Harmon, Eric Austin, Ingrid Best, Kevin Hart, Melissa Butler, Pat McGrath and Tracee Ellis Ross

Community Crusaders, presented by Nationwide: Arian Simone, Aulston Taylor, Damon Hewitt, Gina Duncan, Congressman Hakeem Jeffries, Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett, Kelley Robinson, Stefanie Brown James, Wawa Gatheru and Gov. Wes Moore

Leaders in Sports: A’ja Wilson, Dawn Staley, Jalen Hurts, Jaylen Brown, Jordan Chiles, Kimberly Browne Davis, Noah Lyles, Sha’Carri Richardson, Stephen Curry and Tony Clark

The Power 100 awards gala, which also marks the magazine’s 79th anniversary, will take place on Sunday, Nov. 17, at Nya Studios West in Los Angeles.

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