Where Stars are Born …

Jonelle Procope
President & Chief Executive Officer
Apollo Theater Foundation

Billie Holiday, the Jackson Five, Gladys Knight & the Pips, Ray Charles, John Coltrane, Stevie Wonder, Chubby Checker, Otis Redding, Prince, Barry White, Snoop Dog, Bill Cosby, Whoopie Goldberg, Chris Rock and Jonelle Procope.  All have graced the stage of the world famous Apollo Theater.  You recognize these mega-stars but ask yourself, “who is Jonelle Procope – didn’t she win a Grammy a few years back?”

No she didn’t.  Jonelle Procope ’77 serves as the President and Chief Executive Officer at the historic landmark, Apollo Theater in Harlem, New York.  She is the strategic architect behind the $96 million “Apollo Rising Capital Campaign” designed to restore, expand and sustain the legendary theater.  With almost $52 million raised, a large portion of the restoration has already been completed with the final phase being addressed during a nine month construction effort that began in January.

After graduating from Howard University and starting her career at Newsweek magazine, Ms. Procope decided to enroll in St. John’s Law School based upon its academic reputation, higher than norm bar pass rate, proximity to NewYork City and program flexibility.  She enjoyed the camaraderie of law school and the discipline required to be successful.  Although she knew that she didn’t aspire to be a trial attorney, she especially enjoyed criminal and constitutional law.   

Upon graduation, Ms. Procope joined Skadden Arps where she served as an associate for three years.  Ms. Procope realized early that she did not wish to remain with a large firm because it did not allow her to see the entire aspect of a transaction only a small component of the larger picture.  Ms. Procope joined Viacom because it allowed her the global perspective of the entity’s various ventures.  Applying her business and legal skills in the entertainment arena, Ms. Procope later joined Blackground Entertainment, Inc. - a small independent record label, as Vice President of Business Affairs.  Shortly thereafter, Ms. Procope was asked to join the board of the Apollo Theater.  Four years later, the position of President and Chief Executive Officer was offered to Ms. Procope in acknowledgement of her business acumen, vision and creativity.

“I see my life as a series of linked events that took me from Philadelphia to NYC, to St. John’s School of Law, to Skadden and ultimately the Apollo Theater.  Without any of those links, I would not be complete.  I get a chance everyday to apply everything that I have learned to date, from all of these linked events, in an environment that I love.  I really feel that I’m using my talent to give back to the community,” noted Ms. Procope.  Her advice to today’s St. John’s Law students, “Immerse yourself in the areas that truly interest you, take advantage of the various student groups, associations, societies, Legal Reviews and Clinics that St. John’s Law has developed over the years.  These are wonderful opportunities to apply what you are learning, get exposure and practical experience, confirm your interests and perhaps find a mentor for the various linked events in your own life.”

Under her direction, the theater has flourished. The Apollo still hosts “Amateur Night” every Wednesday, as well as, the nationally and internationally syndicated “Showtime at the Apollo”.  However, the theater is much more than those two shows.  It is a vibrant piece of the community and history.  In addition to being a landmark, The Apollo is an educational force in the community providing entertainment, outreach events and programs for children as well as adults.

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