How I Would Spend $63 Million | Kiante Bush | TEDxMorgan State University

What would you do if you were given sixty three million dollars?

In this thought provoking talk, Mr. Kiante Bush challenges the audience to rethink the way we view wealth, responsibility, and community impact. Rather than focusing on personal luxury or individual success, he asks a deeper question. What could transformative investment look like if it were guided by purpose and a commitment to collective progress?

Through reflection and vision, Mr. Bush explores how resources can be used to strengthen communities, expand opportunities, and address challenges that affect generations. His perspective invites listeners to imagine how financial power can move beyond personal gain and become a catalyst for meaningful change.

This talk encourages us to consider the true value of wealth and the responsibility that comes with it. When resources are directed toward uplifting others, the impact can reach far beyond one person and extend into the future of entire communities.

How we spend money says a great deal about what we value. The question becomes not simply how much we have, but what kind of future we choose to build with it. Kiante Bush is an award-winning tech leader, author, investor, and ecosystem architect building pathways where innovation meets opportunity. His work sits at the intersection of technology, education, and empowerment, expanding access to capital, networks, and legacy-building.

He is Founder and CEO of Venture for T.H.E.M., a Maryland-based startup launchpad advancing HBCU founders through non-dilutive funding, venture mentorship, and Fortune 500 partnerships. His leadership bridges corporate innovation with emerging entrepreneurship while mobilizing ecosystems around access and equity.

Kiante has been recognized as a BEYA Modern-Day Technology Leader and named to the Black Tech Saturdays Future 100, with features in Forbes, Black Enterprise, AfroTech, Revolt News, and CBS News. A two-time Morgan State University graduate in Engineering and Business, he champions the next generation of builders and innovators. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx Receive SMS online on sms24.me

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