🗣K.C.: Social Impact Strategist
A decorated combat veteran turned veteran media executive (director, executive producer, writer and tech guru).
Formal education in Journalism, Criminal Justice, Emergency Management, Non-Profit Management, Real Estate, Strategic Management and Business.
I do this **** for real, no self-proclaimed antics here..
🗣K.C.: yielded as one of the nations’ top crisis and communication experts.
🗣K.C.: Southern University, University of North Texas & Harvard University
🗣K.C.: Forbes the Culture
🗣 K.C.: Team Roc Nation
🗣 K.C: Is Undefinable
🗣 K.C.: Future Congresswoman
Oh..... and
🗣K.C.: Is fine AF🤷🏾♀️
Who is this chic...?
During her time serving her country and observing the country through the lens of the media, K.C. identified a vacuum of females, especially minority females, present in leadership roles. To address this issue, she has spent the last decade working to enhance the narrative of minority female leadership across the board. Through her business ventures and philanthropic work, her mission is to aggressively create the next generation of female leaders.
She is the owner of the Vault Crisis Media & Communication Firm, Founder of The Lady General Foundation, Co-Founder of Sisters of the Movement, and Co-Founder of the American Black Cross. In addition, she is a member of Roc Nations United Justice Coalition.
During her 24 year career in media, K.C. has represented and coached numerous NBA and NFL athletes when it mattered the most. She is also the strategic mind behind some of the nation’s largest cases in the civil and women’s rights arena, working alongside the nation’s most sought after civil rights and women’s rights attorneys.
K.C. has been recognized by the Dallas Business Journal with their Minority Business Leader Award, featured in Essence Magazine, included in multiple editions of “Who’s Who in Black Dallas”, as well as catching the attention of MSNBC and NBC Black for her work and leadership as a black woman on the front lines during Hurricane Harvey.
She is also a member of One Billion Rising, The Golden Circle, and served as the Second VP of the NAACP- Dallas. She also joined the ranks of the first chartered Dallas chapter of the National Coalition of 100 Black Women where she chaired The Civil Rights and Citizens training committees.
Invited by: Stephenetta (isis) Harmon
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February 10, 2024 | 299 | +1 | +0.4% |
March 10, 2023 | 298 | +2 | +0.7% |
January 18, 2023 | 296 | +1 | +0.4% |
September 26, 2022 | 295 | +1 | +0.4% |
August 07, 2022 | 294 | +3 | +1.1% |
May 24, 2022 | 291 | +4 | +1.4% |
March 09, 2022 | 287 | +4 | +1.5% |
December 04, 2021 | 283 | +1 | +0.4% |
October 26, 2021 | 282 | +5 | +1.9% |
September 20, 2021 | 277 | +10 | +3.8% |