Hall previously emceed for the MiLB's Indianapolis Indians, the WNBA's Indiana Fever, and the 2011 Big Ten Tournament.
She also served as the MC for the NCAA Women's Final Four entertainment events, and "Tourney Town" for three years - Indianapolis in 2011, Denver in 2012, and Nashville in 2013.
[8] There, she kept crowds energized, entertained between performances and introduced national recording artists to the stage, including Patti LaBelle, LMFAO, and Mike Epps.
Until July 2015, Hall worked for MTV, where she hosted The Challenge: Battle of the Exes II's reunion and after-shows and various network specials.
In the summer of 2015, Hall appeared alongside popular radio personality Charlamagne Tha God on his new MTV2 show, Uncommon Sense.
Zuri gave the keynote speech for her hometown NAACP chapter's 2018 Freedom Fund banquet — emphasizing the importance of voting in midterm elections and personal economic empowerment.
Hall also participated in the Ad Council's 'Know Your Girls' campaign (in partnership with Susan G. Komen) to raise breast cancer awareness for Black women; including being a speaker at the BlogHer Health 2019 Summit.
[20] She also started a YouTube channel titled, "Hey Zuri Hall" where she talks about, "love life, and style for girls who hustle."
Zuri Hall's Hot Happy Mess in collaboration with iHeartRadio and Charlamagne Tha God's Black Effect Podcast Network.
[23] In 2020, Hall was featured in the season 2 of Bravo TV's program Race in America, a roundtable with NBC members discussing the power of the black vote.