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Xavier Alum Receives 2022 Black Engineer of the Year Award in STEM for Professional Achievement, Gives Back to Current Xavierites

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Xavier alum Dr. Leonard Lightfoot (‘04)  was recently announced as the recipient of the 2022 Black Engineer of  the Year Award in STEM for Professional Achievement after being  nominated by the Air Force Research Laboratory’s Sensors Directorate. Dr. Lightfoot is also a co-founder of the Black  Coffee Company, a company guided by the values of giving back to the  community. In the spirit of philanthropy, Dr. Lightfoot and his  colleagues support the annual Give.Love.Xavier day campaign.   

Dr. Lightfoot shared how he developed  lifelong friendships among his peers during his time at Xavier. He and  his Black Coffee Company co-founders, Branden Cole (‘06), Jamin Butler  (‘04), Gino Jones (‘04), and Christopher Bolden (‘05), decided that they  wanted to help provide opportunities for the Xavierites who came after  them. The Black Coffee Company founders partner yearly with other  businesses owned by Xavier and other HBCU alums and people of color  active in their communities to support current Xavierites during  Give.Love.Xavier. 

“We wanted to use the business to serve  the community, and then covid hit, right before [the 2020]  Give.Love.Xavier Day,” Dr. Lightfoot said. “We [as giving captains] felt  that the free products and other discounts we were offering wasn’t  enough, so we tagged up with another Xavier alum-owned business, Ohene  Beauty, and then Tea’s Me Café, to offer a ‘Black Excellence’ package  with tea, coffee, and beauty products.”  

Ohene Beauty was founded by 2005 Xavier  graduate Kofi Onumah, Pharm.D. Renowned basketball player Tamika  Catchings owns Tea’s Me Café in Indianapolis. Catchings has previously  hosted basketball camps on Xavier’s campus.  

Typically, Black Coffee Company works with  its coordinated partners to offer giveaways and prizes for those who  donate using their team link. This year on April 6, the online, social  media-driven fundraising event raised a total of over $1 million. 

Dr. Lightfoot credits his time at Xavier  for planting the seeds that have led to his success as an entrepreneur  and an engineer, especially when it comes to making connections and  networking. 

“We had gained more access than the last  generation, only to provide more access for the next generation,” Dr.  Lightfoot explained. “[Our time at Xavier] was the catalyst for our  future business ownership because of the help and guidance from the  friendships we developed and the connections we made.” 

Currently, Dr. Lightfoot works as a  program element monitor in the Pentagon in Washington D.C., going back  and forth to a lab in Ohio. He acts as a technical translator, engaging  congresspeople and their staffers to translate the technical talk to  laypeople’s terms. 

“I’m a broker. I act as a link between  science and the government. It’s kind of a ‘part of both worlds’  situation.” Dr. Lightfoot jokes. “I need to understand the technical  jargon and turn it into something understandable.”  

In recognition of his work as a program  element monitor and his eight-year service as a researcher in the lab,  Dr. Lightfoot received his distinction as the recipient of the 2022  Black Engineer of the Year Award in STEM for Professional Achievement.  

“This was such a huge honor. To receive an  award that was started in 1981 with a long history of recognizing  African American engineers, it’s incredible.” Dr. Lightfoot said. “I’ve  been at the Pentagon for three years, and it’s a very rapid pace  environment, so I didn’t really realize how much I had accomplished and  the impact I had during that time until I was putting together  information for the award nomination.” 

Original source can be found here.

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