Enimini Ekong is the president and founder of NoGrey Consulting as well as program manger of Education and Interpretation at Brown v. Board of Education National Historic Site. Since joining the National Park Service in 2010, Ekong has worked at Little Rock Center High School National Historic Site, the National Mall and Memorial Parks, Frederick Douglass National Historic Site, Mary McLeod Bethune House National Historic Site, and Carter G. Woodson Home National Historic Site. While at these significant sites, he has held positions as an interpretive ranger, training instructor, park curator, and public information officer before taking on his current role. A native of Dallas, Texas, Ekong earned his BA in History from Baylor University and MA in African American Studies from Morgan State University. He served as a Center panelist in Exhibitions & Public Interpretation in 2020 and 2018.