NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) – Sharell Monique Chatman was unveiled Sunday (Feb. 1) as the 2026 Zulu Queen.
Chatman, an infrastructure planning official with Jefferson Parish, made her entrance by leading a second line parade inside Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport.
Chatman is a lifelong resident of Jefferson Parish. She graduated from Xavier University Preparatory High School before obtaining dual undergraduate degrees in industrial engineering technology and sociology at Northwestern State University of Louisiana. Chatman then completed a master’s degree in computer engineering at Colorado State.
She now holds a key position within the Engineering Department of Jefferson Parish government, where she is responsible for infrastructure planning and process optimization.
Selected by King-Elect Zulu 2026 Dr. Ron Tassin, Chatman is set to ride as the Zulu Queen on the Feb. 17 Mardi Gras parade through New Orleans.
This year’s queen is the daughter of Tyrell and Cynthia Chatman, and the granddaughter of the late Adam and Audrey Tassin Sr., and Bobby and Gloria Chatman-Peters Sr.
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