Slutty Vegan Owner to Speak at Savannah State University Commencement
“Pinky” Cole Hayes, founder
of the immensely popular Atlanta-based Slutty Vegan restaurant chain and 2023
TIME100 Next honoree, is returning to Savannah State University (SSU) this
spring to deliver the commencement speech to the class of 2024.
Cole Hayes visited the
university in the fall as part of her book tour for her autobiographical book,
“I Hope You Fail,” which details the trials and tribulations she overcame to
become the successful owner of 14 restaurants in Georgia, New York, Texas and
Alabama in just six years. As the title implies, success has not been easy. Her
father was sentenced to prison the day she was born. Her first restaurant
burned down. Just as her innovative plant-based burger restaurant venture was
gaining popularity, a pandemic rocked the world.
“I had the privilege of
presenting my book at Savannah State and personally shared with students how
some of my most significant failures transformed into invaluable lessons and
triumphs,” Cole Hayes said. “I'm thrilled for the chance to address the Class
of 2024 as they embark on their next life chapters.”
Savannah State Interim
President Cynthia Alexander said the university invited Cole Hayes back because
the message of her book resonated with SSU students.
“I think her life story represents
the path that many of our students have taken just to get to Savannah State,”
Alexander said. “As these students navigate the path of life they will have
successes and struggles, but just like Mrs. Cole Hayes, they need to know they
can conquer and thrive in the midst of challenges.”
“Thriving in Change” will be
the theme of Cole Hayes’s speech on Friday, May 3, 2024 at T.A. Wright Stadium,
4437 Skidaway Rd. Cole will address 350 SSU graduates, the largest graduating
class in the last several years.
“It is always an honor to
speak to the next generation of leaders,” Cole Hayes said, “and I am excited to
be the commencement speaker for the Savannah State class of 2024 for that very
reason – they are some of our fiercest leaders of tomorrow.”
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