
“As an HBCU graduate, I learned that leadership is not about waiting for opportunities,” said Rivers. “It’s about creating opportunities for yourself while helping create them for others. Tennessee State University taught me the importance of leadership, community, and believing in myself.”
Through her new initiative, Rivers plans to collaborate with colleges, universities, educators, workforce organizations, community leaders, and aviation professionals to increase awareness of drone careers in industries such as public safety, construction, infrastructure, agriculture, logistics, emergency management, energy, real estate, and engineering. The program will include educational workshops, keynote presentations, career awareneess events, mentorship opportunities, and workforce development discussions.
“When students see someone who looks like them succeeding in aviation and technology, it changes what they believe is possible,” said Rivers. “Representation creates awareness. Awareness builds confidence. Confidence creates opportunity. I want more Black and minority students to know there is a place for them in aviation, entrepreneurship, and innovation.”
Rivers is the founder of TCB Drones Academy. Through her work, Rivers aims to help aspiring drone pilots, entrepreneurs, and professionals access FAA drone training and certification. She also has ongoing classroom instruction and curriculum development partnerships with Alcorn State University in Mississippi and Arkansas Baptist College. Her new initiative will continue to expand throughout 2026 with plans to partner with additional HBCUs and organizations.

