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DHL-Backed Logistics School in Africatown, Alabama Marks Semester End – Eyes New Term Ahead

DHL-Backed Logistics School in Africatown, Alabama Marks Semester End – Eyes New Term Ahead
DHL – Polee & Rose Allen

*A historic moment was marked in Africatown (near Mobile, Alabama) as the Pollee and Rose Allen School of Logistics and Trade concluded its inaugural semester in celebration of National Logistics Day, symbolizing not just the close of a transformative term but the beginning of a lasting legacy.

Established by the nonprofit Embracing Your Past to Empower Your Future, INC., with support from DHL Global Forwarding and its corporate sustainability initiative GoTeach, the school is continuing to change lives and build pathways into the global trade and logistics industry.

Founded by award-winning journalist, global supply chain expert, and co-author of Embracing Your Past to Empower Your Future, Lori Ann LaRocco, the school honors the rich heritage of Africatown by building futures through industry education and opportunity. 

Graduates celebrated not only academic achievement but a newfound confidence to pursue careers in logistics. With a second semester confirmed, the momentum for transformative impact in Africatown continues to grow.

This milestone not only celebrates academic achievement but also reaffirms Africatown’s role as a rising hub for economic empowerment through education and global trade.

DHL Backed Africatown's New Logistics School // DHL - Lori Ann LaRocco
DHL – Lori Ann LaRocco

The program was officially launched on February 7, 2025, offering free, seminar-based education, skills training, and mentorship to students aged 16 and up.

“Creating this school in Africatown, a community built by survivors of the Clotilda, was about honoring that history and empowering a new generation,” said LaRocco. 

“With DHL as a committed partner, we’ve brought visibility, access, and tangible opportunity to students who now see themselves as part of the logistics and trade world.”

Named in honor of Pollee and Rose Allen, two of Africatown’s founding leaders, the school provides accelerated learning with monthly 90-minute seminars led by logistics professionals, including DHL employees and executives. 

Throughout the semester, students gained foundational knowledge in international trade, supply chain operations, and the many specialized roles within the logistics sector.

DHL - Embracing Your Past
DHL – Embracing Your Past

The experience wasn’t limited to technical learning—students also received guidance on resume building, interview skills, business presentation, and mentorship selection. 

Many participated in professional internship interviews and explored future career tracks, making the program a holistic bridge between education and employability.

“I was happy to participate in the launch day of the school and to give the students their first charge to do great things in the logistics industry. And now these five months later, I am excited to reconnect with the students, to hear what they have learned, and to give them a final charge as they take a break for the summer and consider where their greatest logistics industry interests are, before they tackle semester two in September,” said Robert Reiter, CEO United States for DHL Global Forwarding.

GoTeach, DHL’s global initiative that supports youth in underserved communities through access to education and professional development, was instrumental in shaping the program. 

DHL employees volunteered their time to teach classes and mentor students, providing a unique blend of global experience and local impact.

DHL Backed Africatown's New Logistics School // DHL - Lori Ann LaRocco with Pollee & Rose Logo
DHL – Lori Ann LaRocco with Pollee & Rose Logo

As the first semester wraps, the program is already preparing for growth.   

A second semester launches in September 2025, and in order to expand access, all classes will move online via Zoom. The goal is to reach students not only in Mobile but across the country, including those from other historically underserved or marginalized communities. 

Previous participants will also have the opportunity to return as mentors, reinforcing the school’s peer-led, community-first approach. A virtual graduation ceremony will be held on July 8, 2025, at 6 PM ET, honoring the accomplishments of the first cohort. 

Students will receive official certificates of completion and will be encouraged to continue building their logistics knowledge and networks through the school’s alumni and career placement programs.

“The work has only just begun,” LaRocco noted. “Our mission is to equip students not only with technical knowledge, but with the confidence and vision to become future leaders. Africatown’s history is one of survival and resilience—now, it’s also a story of industry, innovation, and empowerment.”

As DHL Global and the Pollee and Rose Allen School look to the future, the shared goal remains clear: to build an inclusive, skilled workforce that reflects the strength, diversity, and untapped potential of communities like Africatown.

For more information about the program or to get involved, contact: DHL Global Forwarding Media Relations – Constanza Gantes | constanza.gantes@dhl.com

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