Let the games begin! On Aug. 21, after an extensive search for two successful Historically Black College and University (HBCU) graduates, Ford announced the selection of Opal T. Mabry and Jamal Wallace to participate in the 2007 Ford Black College Road Trip community outreach adventure.
Dubbed "Roadies", Mabry and Wallace will travel more than 8,000 miles across the U.S. for 13 weeks, in an all-new 2008 Ford Expedition EL customized by Funkmaster Flex. They will visit 10
HBCU Football Classic games in cities like Atlanta, New Orleans, Baltimore and Memphis. While on the road, they will serve as Ford community ambassadors as they meet with young people
throughout the country and talk with them about the importance of higher education and share stories about their own HBCU experience. They will also visit various African American
historical landmarks and partner with key community organizations like Big Brothers & Big Sisters and the Susan G. Komen Foundation. At the games, the "Roadies" will participate in on
and off field activities like pre-game parades, step-shows and halftime updates. Each week, they will tell their stories of good deeds and provide commentaries on the football games
during the syndicated television show "Inside the Game."
"The 2007 Ford Black College Football Road Trip continues to serve as a key community relations initiative for Ford Motor Company," said Marc Perry, multicultural marketing manager for
the Ford brand. "This marks the seventh year that we've selected "Roadies" to go on tour and we're excited to have both Opal and Jamal onboard. They embody the Ford personality with their
positive, can-do attitudes and commitment to servicing the community."
2007 Black College Road Trip "Roadies"
Opal T. Mabry
Opal T. Mabry is a 24-year-old Oakland native and recent graduate of Southern University, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Mass Communication. Her experience with Southern
University's campus life includes working as a news writer with the Southern University DIGEST, completing a three week program with the Southern University foreign language department,
where she had the opportunity to attend the University of Orizaba, Vera Cruz, Mexico, all while interning at Max 94.1 in Baton Rouge. She also served in a leadership role as president of
the Southern Broadcast Association, a newly formed organization within the Mass Communications Department. Mabry is currently working as a Traffic Producer at Clear Channel in San
Francisco.
"The football games, the exposure to southern living and the overall HBCU experience," are things that I will never forget about my years at Southern University," said Mabry. "The 2007
Ford Black College Road Trip is like a dream come true for me. Being able to participate in a variety of community activities and getting the chance to show that it's possible to go to an
HBCU and be successful is very important to me. I am just so thankful that Ford has given me this opportunity."
Jamal Wallace
Jamal Wallace is a 25-year-old Bronx native and recent graduate of Livingstone College. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Criminal Justice and is currently working as a counselor
for troubled children in North Carolina. While at Livingstone, Wallace was inducted into Alpha Phi Sigma, a Criminal Justice Honor Society and Alpha Kappa Mu, a National Academic Honor
Society. He is also a member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Incorporated, whose fundamental purpose is achievement.
"My time at Livingstone College was really an eye-opening experience for me," said Wallace. "At Livingstone I was immersed in my culture on a daily basis and really came out of the HBCU
experience feeling like I could do anything. I am excited about being able to interact with the people at every classic and of course, taking the 2008 Expedition EL out on a cross-country
test drive as a community ambassador for the Ford brand."
For additional information on the adventure of the "Roadies," including tour stops and video coverage from the various events, log onto www.fordvehicles.com.
2007 Black College Road Trip Tour Stops:
Labor Day Classic Sept.1
Southern Heritage Classic Sept. 8
Southern Homecoming Oct. 6
Morgan State Homecoming Oct. 13
Howard Homecoming Oct. 20
Magic City Classic Oct. 27
Tennessee State Homecoming Nov. 3
Capitol City Classic Nov. 17
Bayou Classic Nov. 24