HBCU Graduate And NC Coffee Shop Owner Marcia Cox Donates A Portion Of Sales Toward Saint Augustine University

North Carolina Agricultural and Technical University graduate Marcia Cox is paying it forward to another college campus.

Cox, 23, is the co-founder of Kaldi’s Coffee House and Roastery, a Charlotte, NC, business that opened in January 2024, as reported by WTVD-11. Before going out on her own, Cox had worked as a Starbucks barista while in high school and college and excelled at her job duties while fostering customer relationships, an Instagram post mentions.

She runs Kaldi’s with her father, Marcus, who has an extensive background spanning over 25 years in sectors such as banking, pet retail, and coffee. He has also served as a Starbucks regional operations coach for the Midwest region, based on the Instagram post.

Kaldi’s Coffee House and Roastery sells apparel, tea, baked goods such as cookies, and specialty-roasted coffee with Cox sourcing the coffee beans from Ethiopia and handling the roasting process herself, per WTVD-11.

Beyond serving customers, the company has decided to give back through a signature coffee line to support Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and their legacy. She is starting with a custom blend for Saint Augustine University in Raleigh, NC.

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