Olu Dixon - CEO of Olu Productions

Meet Olu Dixon, a recent graduate from The New York Conservatory for the Dramatic Arts, has cultivated a diverse range of artistic interests from a young age. His journey began at the renowned Baltimore School for the Arts, specializing in Theater, after being homeschooled through Black Star Line: An African-centered Family Educational Collective in Seattle. Alongside his passion for acting, Olu has honed his skills in trumpet, music, and dance, with NW Tap Connection being instrumental in his artistic development. As the CEO of Olu Productions, he's dedicated to fostering entertainment, clothing, and community-building initiatives. Notably, Olu Productions spearheaded the opening of It’s Never 2 Early 2 Create & Innovate (N2E) Plaza, providing a platform for young Black entrepreneurs aged 4-24 to showcase their businesses, alongside hosting events and meetings. Olu's vision is clear: to excel as a professional actor while making meaningful contributions to his family and community's prosperity.

Olu stopped by The Day With Trae to discuss his artistic and educational journey, highlighting his experiences at The New York Conservatory for the Dramatic Arts and Baltimore School for the Arts. He also delved into the mission of Olu Productions and the impactful initiative, It's Never 2 Early 2 Create & Innovate (N2E). Additionally, Olu unveiled his upcoming Instagram campaign titled "20, twenty-somethings in 20 words for 20 weeks," aimed at showcasing diverse voices and stories.

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