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Rolling Toward Legacy: B’Elite’s Hattie Champions Planning at Doing Far More Event
At Doing Far More LLC’s Black Entrepreneurship Tour, Roselyn Omaka of Bolanle Media sat down with Hattie M. Banks, founder and CEO of B’Elite Hand Rolled Cigar Service, for a conversation that blended luxury, culture, and legacy. As one of the few Black African American cigar rollers in the industry, Hattie shared how her business is redefining elegance, offering bespoke hand-rolled cigars for weddings, corporate events, trade shows, and private celebrations.
During the interview, Hattie spoke about her passion for the art of cigar rolling and what sets B’Elite apart: “I specialize in the art of rolling cigars. I’m a bit of an anomaly because there aren’t many Black African American cigar rollers, so I consider myself special.” Her presence at the tour was inspired by the chance to connect with other entrepreneurs and to bring awareness to the importance of legacy planning, a theme central to Doing Far More’s mission.
Hattie emphasized that legacy planning is about making sure your affairs are in order so loved ones don’t have to face unnecessary stress, especially during difficult times. She encouraged others to embrace these conversations and highlighted how events like the Black Entrepreneurship Tour help bring visibility and support to small businesses and cultural traditions.
B’Elite offers immersive, hands-on cigar rolling experiences, from VIP packages that include luxury accessories and bourbon pairings to live rolling for events, all crafted for those who expect nothing less than the elite. Hattie’s story is a testament to the power of passion, representation, and planning for the future.
Watch the full interview with Hattie on Bolanle Media’s YouTube channel (@bolanlemedia)—like and subscribe for more inspiring stories. For more on B’Elite Hand Rolled Cigar Service, visit their website or connect for your next event.