Howard University graduates are celebrating their success since starting their business on campus as students and offer others advice.
WASHINGTON — Howard University graduates behind a very popular business in the District called Jerk At Nite are sharing their story as they celebrate more success during the Historically Black and Colleges and University’s (HBCU) homecoming.
This weekend, the two will be awarded for their entrepreneurship by The Mecca. As the men behind the business earn this award and the school celebrates 100 years, they’re taking WUSA9 through their journey.
It all started inside Drew Hall at Howard University in 2012, and the creative concepts cultivated a career and business.
“Let’s just focus and give Howard the love and attention it needs, and we’ll see where it’s going to go,” Jerk At Nite co-founder Denville Myrie Jr. said.
Myrie was a Jamaican student at Howard that took his experimental cooking to new heights.
12 years …