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Adrienne Martin is the Founder and CEO of the National Black Sisterhood Association. She is no stranger when it comes to making connections. She's the catalyst for meaningful relationships and collaborations. Adrienne was driven to designate a national holiday to celebrate the profound bonds of Sister circles across the globe. In addition to creating the National Black Sistethood Day (NBSD), the National Black Sisterhood Association (NBSA) was formed. Over the past 5 years she host the Girlfriends Superfest which is a girls weekend for women across the globe to come together for a weekend of fun in different cities. She is also the founder of the Best Boss Group USA and the Best Boss Awards Gala. The Best Boss Awards Gala is a platform celebrating the success of hundreds of black owned entrepreneurs annually. Prior to starting the Best Boss Awards she successfully owned and operated Adrienne's Dance & Baton Co. for 22 years. Adrienne's Dance & Baton Co. was Jacksonville's first black owned dance and baton twirling school. She's been featured in several magazines such as Shoutout Atlanta and Women in Business to name a few. Adrienne is a co-author for the book "Women Who Pray" and he visionary author for two book collaborations, "Sister Listen to Me" and "Best Bosses the Vision". She was a finalist for the trailblazer award for the Jacksonville Image Awards and a honoree of the 2024 Duval African American Women's History Month Project. She's a dedicated mother to Latoya and grandmother to Kingston.
Valerie Johnson-Johnson is a Co-founding Pinnacle Sister for the National Black Sisterhood Day and the National Black Sisterhood Association. She is a proud wife, mother and CEO of Generation Rental Properties LLC. With over 35 years of experience in the real estate industry, Valerie has dedicated her career to building and managing successful property investments. Her passion lies in mentoring ambitious, driven individuals who are eager to embark on their own journeys into real estate investments. Valerie have a deep passion for establishing and uniting genuine sister circles across the world. She believe sister circles provide a powerful space for connection, healing, empowerment and solidarity. Committed to the vision of ensuring our sister circles are strong and solid.
Desiree Jones is a Co-founding Pinnacle Sister for the National Black Sisterhood Day and National Black Sisterhood Association. She is a dedicated wife, mother of three and CEO of Step by Step Behavorial Health. Desiree have over 20 years of experience in the mental health industry. Her philosophy is to raise awareness, by providing the tools support and resources to help decrease and eliminate mental health issues. She has a strong passion for the community and pouring positive life learning skills into our youth. She is the founder of the Shades of Green Mental Health Awards of Excellence and Duvals Longest Table Community Resource Fair. The Shades of Green platform celebrate the success of mental health advocates and pioneers. She is a powerhouse in the community. She is the recipient of many awards such as The One to Watch winner for the 2021 Jacksonville Image Awards, a two time Best Boss Winner for best non- profit, and one of the top Jacksonville Woman of the Year honorees in 2023. She believe sister circles provide a safe space to share your inner fears and experiences and receive support and encouragement.
Desiree is committed to the vision of ensuring our sister circles allow personal growth and diverse perspectives to strengthen the mind, body, and soul.
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