Southern University Alum Tré Thomas Builds 30FirstDay Into Rising Talent & Brand Management Firm
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Posted By: Will Moss on April 24, 2026 Southern University graduate Tré Thomas is making significant strides in the entertainment industry with his growing talent and brand management firm, 30FirstDay, showcasing the entrepreneurial spirit fostered at the Baton Rouge-based HBCU. Thomas, a proud alumnus of Southern University, has successfully established 30FirstDay as an emerging force in talent representation and brand management. The firm represents a growing number of clients in the entertainment and creative industries, demonstrating the impact of HBCU graduates in competitive business sectors. Key Takeaway: Southern University alumnus Tré Thomas is building 30FirstDay into a notable presence in the talent and brand management industry, adding to the legacy of successful HBCU entrepreneurs in entertainment business. The development of 30FirstDay reflects a broader trend of HBCU graduates creating opportunities and building successful enterprises in industries where Black professionals have historically been underrepresented. Thomas's journey from Southern University to establishing his own management firm exemplifies the entrepreneurial foundation and professional preparation that HBCUs provide to their students. Southern University and A&M College, founded in 1880 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, is one of the nation's premier HBCUs and the largest historically Black university system in the United States. The institution has a long-standing tradition of producing successful graduates across various industries, including business, entertainment, education, and public service. Thomas's success with 30FirstDay adds to Southern University's distinguished alumni network, which includes numerous business leaders, entertainers, and entrepreneurs who have made significant contributions to their respective fields. The firm's growth in the competitive talent management industry demonstrates the business acumen and professional skills cultivated at the university. As 30FirstDay continues to expand its roster and influence in the entertainment industry, Thomas serves as an inspiration to current and prospective HBCU students considering careers in talent management, entertainment business, and entrepreneurship. His achievement underscores the continued relevance and impact of HBCU education in preparing graduates for success in diverse professional arenas. Originally reported by Google News HBCU. If you enjoyed this article, Join HBCU CONNECT today for similar content and opportunities via email! |
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