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    Prairie View A&M University Launches Presidential Executive-In-Residence Program with Dr. Mathew Knowles

    Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldNovember 29, 20252 Mins Read
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    • Prairie View A&M University launches the inaugural Presidential Executive-in-Residence Program to connect students with industry leaders.
    • Dr. Mathew Knowles named first Executive-in-Residence for the 2025–2026 academic year, bringing extensive entrepreneurial and branding experience.
    • He will teach four master classes on entrepreneurship, strategic visibility, brand narrative, and media across fall and spring semesters.
    • Dr. Knowles will lead two faculty development workshops to integrate entrepreneurial mindset, storytelling, and brand strategy into teaching.
    • The program reinforces PVAMU’s commitment to innovation, student success, and embedding visionary leadership in the academic experience.

    Prairie View A&M University announces the inaugural appointment in its Presidential Executive-in-Residence Program, a new initiative that connects students and faculty with industry leaders whose careers have redefined business and culture.

    Dr. Mathew Knowles, entrepreneur, branding strategist, and cultural architect behind global icons Beyoncé, Destiny’s Child, and Solange, has been named the University’s first Executive-in-Residence for the 2025–2026 academic year. With more than $100 million in business exits and acquisitions, plus groundbreaking campaigns for Pepsi, L’Oréal, and Samsung, Dr. Knowles brings unmatched expertise to PVAMU. A LinkedIn Top Voice and recipient of the National Speakers Association’s Master of Influence Award, he is also recognized by Marquis Who’s Who and serves as a global advocate for health and wellness.

    Throughout the fall and spring semesters, Dr. Knowles will lead four master classes (two each term), in collaboration with the Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship and the Department of Languages and Communication.

    Master class topics include:

    • From Solopreneur to Entrepreneur: Debunking myths, embracing mindset, and building meaningful work (Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship)
    • Strategic Visibility: Brand, business, and the power of narrative (Department of Languages and Communication)

    These interactive sessions give students direct experience in:

    • Launching purpose-driven ventures
    • Designing and executing strategic communication campaigns
    • Navigating the evolving worlds of business, branding, and media

    As part of his residency, Dr. Knowles will also lead two faculty development workshops on cultivating an entrepreneurial mindset, harnessing storytelling, and advancing brand strategy and media innovation. These sessions, exclusive to Prairie View A&M,  bridge academic theory with professional practice, equipping faculty to drive ingenuity, enrich teaching, and prepare students for future-ready careers.

    Dr. Knowles’ appointment marks the beginning of a program that reflects Prairie View A&M University’s commitment to embedding visionary leadership into the academic experience. Through the Presidential Executive-in-Residence Program, PVAMU reinforces its distinction as a national model for student success, innovation, and the transformative power of education.

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