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NEW YORK (PRNewswire) – Celebrate the best with R&B legends Jagged Edge and 112 at Black Men XCEL.

The annual celebration will draw hundreds of men and women, including some of the nation’s top corporate executives, professionals, tastemakers, and entrepreneurs, for fun in the sun, top-notch entertainment and luxurious services in a relaxed and engaging environment.

It happens through Sunday, Sept. 1 at the JW Marriott Miami Turnberry Resort and Spa.

Whatever the agenda – be it entertainment, lounging poolside, hitting the links, or being pampered at the spa – power networking, luxury and fun is the bottom line at this one-of-a kind Labor Day weekend event.

Highlights of the 2019 Black Men XCEL:

• An evening concert featuring a performance by 112 & Jagged Edge, hosted by FedEx Express

• Nightly parties with DJ Nasty and a late-night cigar lounge

• XCEL Awards Dinner honoring Eddie Levert, Jerome “The Bus” Bettis, Marc Morial, and Rev. Jesse Jackson, hosted by AT&T

• Tournament and social golf with instructors

• Live comedy with comedians Roy Wood Jr., Capone and Mark Viera

• Enjoy a world-class spa and the good life with the ultimate weekend getaway at JW Turnberry Miami Resort and Spa

• Battle of the Sexes competition with comedian/producer Chris Spencer, hosted by Cricket Wireless

• Barbershop Debate hosted by Walmart

• “Legacy Lives On” movie screening with actor and comedian Affion Crockett, hosted by Prudential

Other notable speakers of Black Men XCEL 2019 include former NBA player Isiah Thomas; actor and comedian Flex Alexander; Emmy Award-winning broadcaster Ed Gordon; psychiatrist Dr. Janet Taylor; award-winning singer, songwriter, producer Anthony Hamilton; and more.

The festive event was developed to celebrate the many contributions and achievements of today’s black men.

Black Men XCEL has also again partnered with That Suits You and FedEx to collect men’s professional wear from the summit attendees and donate hundreds of articles of clothing to help disadvantaged black men and men re-entering the workforce. Attendees can donate their gently-used professional clothing, including men’s suits, ties, jackets, pants, and belts.

To register for the Black Men XCEL or for more information, visit blackenterprise.com/bmx. Search #BMXCEL for additional updates and information on social media.