Major Takeaways
Power is rooted in access True leadership creates opportunities for others, not just visibility for oneself.
Purpose eliminates fear When mission is clear, hesitation fades and execution becomes inevitable.
Impact requires strategy Sustainable change happens when vision meets structured action.
A purpose-driven leader redefining access, influence, and community impact through faith and strategy.
Empowering Leadership: A Purpose-Driven Approach to Access and Community Impact
By Felicia Brookins• WHM Presented By Urban City Podcast 5 min read
“Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate; our deepest fear is that we are
powerful beyond measure.”
These words by Marianne Williamson are not simply a favorite quote for
Theresa Grace Kennedy, they are a daily directive. They remind her of the
shoulders upon which she stands and the responsibility she carries to build
pathways where few existed before.
A native of Moss Point, Mississippi, Theresa’s foundation was shaped early by
example. Her mother, a devoted educator, modeled discipline, service, and
selflessness. Her father instilled confidence, diligence, and unwavering
commitment to excellence. Together, they planted in her both humility and boldness, a balance that
continues to define her leadership style.
A proud alumna of Alcorn State University, Theresa excelled both academically and athletically. As a
member of the 2001 SWAC Women’s Tennis Championship team, she demonstrated competitive
focus and teamwork. She was initiated into Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. (Delta Epsilon Chapter)
and earned both a Bachelor of Business Administration and a Master’s in Agricultural Economics,
credentials that would serve as the framework for her multidimensional career.
Her professional journey spans agriculture, entrepreneurship, banking, political campaigns, city
government, small business consulting, marketing, and advocacy. But titles alone cannot capture the
breadth of her impact. In 2010, Theresa founded Red August, creating innovative pop-up shop
experiences designed to elevate women entrepreneurs and amplify their visibility. Her work
recognized a gap in access, and she filled it with intention.
As Deputy Director of Marketing for the City of Jackson, she launched the now-celebrated Food
Truck Friday at Smith Park, transforming public space into economic opportunity and community
engagement. It was more than an event; it was a strategic economic activation. In 2012, she founded
Fifty-Five Twenty, LLC, a public relations, advocacy, and business development agency serving local,
community-based, national, and global nonprofits.
Through this firm, Theresa sharpened her influence as a communicator, strategist, and policy
advocate, advancing conversations around economic justice, civic engagement, and social justice at
both state and federal levels. Her preparation for leadership is intentional. Theresa is a graduate of
Leadership Greater Jackson, the Delta Leadership Institute, and the Mississippi Black Leadership
Institute, programs that further strengthened her commitment to sustainable change.
For more than two decades, she has worked and served the people of Mississippi as a business
owner, community advocate, public voice, and policy expert. Her leadership is rooted in
relationship-building and effective communication. She understands that true power lies not in
visibility alone, but in access, and she dedicates her work to expanding that access for others.
Theresa’s career reflects expansion, but her becoming reflects illumination. She leads with clarity.
She builds with purpose. She advocates with conviction. Through every chapter, entrepreneurship,
public service, advocacy, and executive leadership, she returns to the truth that anchors her:
“We are all meant to shine, as children do. We were born to manifest the glory of God that is within
us.”
In this Executive Spotlight, Theresa Grace Kennedy stands as a testament to becoming a woman
who understands that fear dissolves when purpose is embraced, and that leadership is most effective
when it clears the way for others to thrive.
Her light does not compete.
It illuminates.
Urban City Podcast and Inspired Resources, LLC proudly recognizes Mrs. Theresa G. Kennedy as a true
Architect of Impact, an executive leader whose influence strengthens institutions, mobilizes communities, and
builds generational legacy. In honoring her, we celebrate not only her achievements, but the enduring power of
leadership rooted in purpose, faith, and unwavering commitment to progress.








