About the Author:
B.K. Fulton is founding chairman and CEO of Soulidifly Productions, LLC. A charismatic intellectual and business savvy entrepreneur, B.K. is also an accomplished executive and innovator with decades of experience in the public and private sector. He also is chairman of Ario, LLC.
Before becoming a full-time writer, filmmaker, and entrepreneur, B.K. held senior leadership roles in technology and policy development as the vice president of the Mid-Atlantic Region for Verizon Communications, Inc., president of Verizon Virginia and president of Verizon West Virginia. Prior to Verizon, he held senior positions with the U.S. Department of Commerce, AOL Time Warner, and the National Urban League.
B.K. has been recognized as one of the "50 Most Influential African-Americans in Technology". He is a Sloan Fellow and Computerworld Smithsonian Awards International Technology Laureates Medal recipient, with influential papers on technology permanently archived at the Smithsonian Institute.
He earned his Juris Doctorate from New York Law School; a Master of Science degree at The New School's Milano School of International Affairs, Management and Urban Policy; a Professional Certificate in Public Policy Analysis from the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University (Harvard Kennedy School); and a bachelor's degree in Urban Affairs and Planning, with two years of computer engineering and architecture, from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech).
A native of Hampton, Virginia, Fulton is the middle child of Bennie and Flora Fulton. He is most inspired by his sister, who has Rett syndrome and authored a children's book entitled, "Shauna," lovingly portraying her influence on his life. He has twin sons, Joshua and Terrell. B.K. and his wife, Jacquelyn E. Stone, Esq. are community-minded residents of Richmond, Virginia.
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