June Evans, Director for the Center for Entrepreneurial Development & Training (CEDT) at Prince George’s Community College, has over 20 years of experience developing and delivering innovation and entrepreneurial development programs.
In 2006, June began servicing the Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) community as the Program Manager for Baltimore City’s Local Contractor Development Program (LCDP). She worked with small, local and minority businesses in the construction industry to build capacity and master the core competencies in the industry.
In 2010, she joined Prince George’s Community College (PGCC) to continue her work with entrepreneurs and small business development. During her tenure as the Director of Training for the Center for Minority Business Development, she worked closely with minority businesses to establish training and technical assistance programs to help MBEs accelerate growing their business.
In 2013, June worked with the senior team at PGCC to expand entrepreneurship by launching the Center for Entrepreneurial Development & Training (CEDT). Today, as the Director for the CEDT and the InnoHUB at PGCC, she leads the effort to make Prince George’s the focal point for innovation and entrepreneurship throughout the Washington Metropolitan region.
June holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Communication and Fine Arts from Loyola Marymount University, and a Master of Public Administration from California State University, Dominguez Hills.