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		<title>12 Leadership Principles That Define Brigadier General Margarett Barnes’ Historic Impact</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Apr 2026 14:56:25 +0000</pubDate>
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									<p data-section-id="fqrvrr" data-start="672" data-end="695"> </p><p data-section-id="fqrvrr" data-start="672" data-end="695">MAJOR TAKEAWAYS</p><ul data-start="696" data-end="1132"><li data-section-id="13txlx5" data-start="696" data-end="837">Barrier-breaking leadership: First African American woman from Mississippi to reach general officer rank history made, not requested.</li><li data-section-id="z9e6q5" data-start="838" data-end="970">Service beyond uniform: Transitioned seamlessly from military command to civic influence, proving leadership doesn’t retire.</li><li data-section-id="1xiv47g" data-start="971" data-end="1132">Infrastructure builder: Strengthened institutions across military, government, and community sectors not just symbolic leadership, but structural impact.</li></ul><h2>ARCHITECTS OF IMPACT<br />Women Who Lead, Build, and Redefine Power.</h2><p>Executive Architect Of Impact<br />Women Who Lead, Build, and Redefine Power<br />Brigadier General (Ret.) Margarett Barnes<br />Trailblazing •Strategic • Distinguished</p><p><strong>By Felicia Kelly-Brookins• </strong><span style="color: #0000ff;">5 min read</span></p><p>There are leaders who break barriers, and then there are those who redefine what<br />leadership looks like for generations to come. Brigadier General (Ret.) Margarett<br />Barnes has done both with honor, discipline, and historic distinction.<br />A scholar and strategist, Barnes earned her Bachelor of Arts in Political Science<br />from the University of Southern Mississippi, followed by a Master of Arts in Public<br />Administration from the University of South Alabama. She later completed a<br />Master of Strategic Studies at the prestigious U.S. Army War College, a credential<br />reserved for senior leaders preparing to guide complex national and global<br />operations.</p><p>Her academic preparation would prove foundational for a career marked by unprecedented<br />achievement. Brigadier General Barnes holds the historic distinction of being the first African<br />American woman from the state of <a href="https://www.urbancitypodcast.com/3-warning-signs-the-shield-act-could-reshape-voting-rights-in-mississippi/">Mississippi</a> to be promoted to general officer in the United<br />States Army. In a military career spanning more than 32 years, she rose through the ranks with<br />strategic acumen and unwavering dedication, ultimately retiring in 2014 as the Deputy Commanding<br />General of the U.S. Army Human Resources Command.<br />Her service to the nation was recognized with some of the military’s highest honors, including the<br />Distinguished Service Medal, Legion of Merit, Bronze Star, and Meritorious Service Medal. These<br />awards are more than commendations, they are symbols of excellence under pressure, leadership in<br />complexity, and commitment beyond self.<br />But retirement did not signal retreat. Instead, it marked expansion into civic and community<br />leadership. General Barnes remains deeply engaged in Mississippi’s <a href="https://www.urbancitypodcast.com/keep-hope-alive-legacy-of-rev-jesse-jackson-that-shaped-american-politics-and-civil-rights-democracy-now/">civic</a> infrastructure. She currently<br />serves as President of the League of Women Voters of the Jackson Area, advocating for civic<br />engagement and informed participation in <a href="https://www.urbancitypodcast.com/episode/big-back-politics-live-democracy-power-and-the-damn-truth-with-denise-milsap/">democracy</a>.<br />Her leadership resume reflects wide-ranging impact: Past President of the Mississippi Court<br />Administrators Association, Member of the Mississippi Judicial Performance Commission, Past<br />President of the Pascagoula Business and Professional Women’s Club, Secretary of the Mississippi</p><p>Chapter of the Association of the U.S. Army, Board Member of the United Way of Jackson County,<br />Army Reserve Ambassador for the State of Mississippi, and former State Chair of the Mississippi<br />Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve. Her civilian career in Mississippi state government<br />further reflects decades of service before her retirement in 2007, a continuum of leadership that<br />bridges military, public administration, and community development.<br />What defines Brigadier General Barnes is not only the barriers she shattered, but the infrastructure<br />she strengthened. She leads with discipline. She governs with strategy. She serves with distinction.<br />Her journey is a masterclass in endurance, preparation, and purpose. In every uniform worn and<br />every boardroom entered, she carried not only rank, but representation. In this Women’s Executive<br />Spotlight, Brigadier General (Ret.) Margarett Barnes stands as a living testament to what happens<br />when excellence meets opportunity, and when opportunity is forged through determination.<br />Her legacy is written not only in medals and milestones, but in doors opened for those who follow.<br />And that is enduring leadership.<br />Urban City Podcast and Inspired Resources, LLC proudly recognizes Brigadier General (Ret.) Margarett Barnes as a true<br />Architect of Impact, an executive leader whose influence strengthens institutions, mobilizes communities, and builds<br />generational legacy. In honoring her, we celebrate not only her achievements, but the enduring power of leadership rooted<br />in purpose, faith, and unwavering commitment to progress.</p>								</div>
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		<title>7 Legacy Leadership Lessons from Theresa Kennedy on Purpose, Influence, Mentorship, Service, and Opportunity</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Felicia Kelly-Brookins]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Mar 2026 15:30:56 +0000</pubDate>
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<p data-start="433" data-end="604">Service-centered leadership builds trust and influence. Kennedy believes authority should always begin with stewardship of people, opportunity, and community impact.</p>
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<p data-start="607" data-end="774">Purpose sustains leadership beyond titles. Personal experiences and a commitment to expanding access guide how she approaches decision-making and responsibility.</p>
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<p data-start="777" data-end="934">Legacy is built by opening doors. Through mentorship and community engagement, Kennedy intentionally creates pathways for the next generation of leaders.</p>
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<h2 data-start="44" data-end="156"><strong data-start="44" data-end="156">Legacy Leadership Lessons from Theresa G. Kennedy on Purpose, Influence, Mentorship, Service, and Opportunity</strong></h2>
<strong>Q&amp;A With Felicia Brookins• WHM Presented By Urban City Podcast </strong><span style="color: #0000ff;">4 min read</span>

Architects of Impact: The Executive Legacy Conversation
About the Architects of Impact Series
Architects of Impact is an executive spotlight series highlighting accomplished women
50+ who lead with strength, softness, and strategic clarity. These in-depth conversations
go beyond titles to uncover the “why” behind their work, the responsibility of influence,
and the intentional legacy they are building for the next generation.

Architect of Impact: Theresa Kennedy
Full Name:Theresa G. Kennedy
Current Title: Political Director
Organization/Institution: Scott Colom for U. S. Senate
Occupation/Professional Field: Policy &amp;amp; Strategic
Communications
Number of Years in This Profession: 20 years

You occupy spaces where decisions carry weight and consequence. How would
you define your
leadership <a href="https://www.urbancitypodcast.com/mlks-legacy-unfinished-justice-and-todays-reckoning/">philosophy</a>, and how has it evolved as you have moved into positions
of greater authority?

<strong>Response:</strong>
I lead from a place of service first. For me, <a href="https://www.urbancitypodcast.com/robin-butler-builds-wealth-through-financial-education/">leadership</a> is about stewardship&#8230; of people,
opportunity, and impact. As my authority has grown, I’ve learned that decisiveness and
empathy
are not opposites; they strengthen each other. I make clear decisions, but I always
consider how
those decisions affect real lives. My greatest strength is building trust &#8211; people know I
will listen,
act, and stand on what I say.
Titles describe what you do, but rarely capture why you do it. What is the deeper
“why” that anchors your work, and how does it influence the way you show up
each day?

<strong>Response:</strong>
My “why” is deeply personal. I care about expanding opportunity because I’ve seen
both the power of access and the pain of its absence. Losing my father shifted something in me,
it reminded me that time is short and impact must be intentional. Each day, I show up
grounded in purpose, not position. Titles fade. Purpose sustains. As a woman in executive leadership, how do you interpret the responsibility that
comes with influence?

<strong>Response:</strong>
As a woman in leadership, I feel a <a href="https://www.urbancitypodcast.com/mlks-legacy-unfinished-justice-and-todays-reckoning/">responsibility</a> to use influence wisely and visibly. I’m
often aware that I may be the only woman &#8211; or one of few -in certain spaces. I navigate
that by being prepared, composed, and unapologetic about my perspective. I
consciously open doors, make introductions, and create space at the table because
someone once did that for me.
Leadership extends beyond institutional walls. Please share the organizations or
causes you are actively involved in and why they matter to you.

<strong>Response:</strong>
My <a href="https://www.urbancitypodcast.com/reset-and-rise-urban-city-black-community/">community</a> work is not separate from my leadership&#8230; it is an extension of it. Being
a member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. anchors me in sisterhood, service, and
social action. Being a Board member of The Bean Path allows me to support
innovation and digital access in our communities. Women for Progress strengthens my
civic participation. As a Board member and volunteer for Dress for Success Metro
Jackson, I’m able to help women walk into rooms with confidence and dignity. These
spaces matter because they change lives in tangible ways.
When the next generation studies this era of leadership, what do you hope they
will understand about the women who led during it?

<strong>Response:</strong>
To emerging women: You do not have to choose between ambition and authenticity.
You can lead boldly and love deeply. Protect your peace, invest in your growth, and
don’t wait for permission.
To my younger self: You are more ready than you think.

<strong>Closing Reflection</strong>
What does legacy mean to you, and how are you intentionally building it?
Response:
Legacy, to me, is about impact that echoes. It’s the young woman who steps into her
first
leadership role because she saw someone who looked like her do it with grace. I build
legacy by
mentoring, by showing up consistently, and by making sure the door stays open behind
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									<p> </p><p data-start="437" data-end="456"><strong>Major Takeaways</strong></p><p data-start="458" data-end="639">• Leadership requires accessibility and adaptability. Dr. Ellis emphasizes that strong leaders remain connected to the people they serve while navigating change and uncertainty.</p><p data-start="641" data-end="792">• Influence comes with responsibility<strong data-start="643" data-end="683">.</strong> Women leaders must walk with confidence and humility while recognizing that the next generation is watching.</p><p data-start="794" data-end="946">• Legacy is built through mentorship and service. True leadership ensures that future leaders inherit stronger systems and clearer paths to success.</p><h2 data-start="122" data-end="238"><strong data-start="122" data-end="238">Leadership Lessons from Dr. Portia Ellis on Women Leadership, Legacy, Influence, Public Health, and Mentorship</strong></h2><p><strong>Q&amp;A With Felicia Brookins• WHM Presented By Urban City Podcast </strong><span style="color: #0000ff;">7 min read</span></p><p>Architects of Impact: The Executive Legacy Conversation<br />About the Architects of Impact Series<br />Architects of Impact is an executive spotlight series highlighting accomplished women 50+ who lead<br />with strength, softness, and strategic clarity. These in-depth conversations go beyond titles to<br />uncover the “why” behind their work, the responsibility of influence, and the intentional legacy they<br />are building for the next generation.</p><p>Architect of Impact: Dr. Portia Ellis<br />Full Name: Dr. Portia E. Ellis<br />Current Title: <a href="https://www.urbancitypodcast.com/mississippi-house-bill-2-and-public-school-funding/">Mississippi</a> State Director of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority,<br />Incorporated<br />Organization/Institution: Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated<br />Occupation/Professional Field: Public Health Program Manager<br />Number of Years in This Profession: 6</p><p>You occupy spaces where decisions carry weight and consequence. How would<br />you define your leadership philosophy, and how has it evolved as you have moved<br />into positions of greater authority?</p><p><strong>Response:</strong><br />My leadership philosophy has always been focused on being accessible and adaptable.<br />First, you must be people centered. Though leadership comes with tough decisions,<br />every decision must be made with care, wisdom and the idea of doing what’s in the best<br />interest of the people. You have to be accessible and understanding of the people who</p><p>you serve, and you must also be adaptable to the various changes, challenges, and<br />unforeseen circumstances that may arise at any given moment.<br />I have learned that everyone may not always agree with your decisions, but your<br />responsibility as a leader is not to necessarily make everyone happy, but to always do<br />the right thing in the spirit of integrity and transparency.<br />The most defining moment of my leadership journey was having to serve during the</p><p><a href="https://www.urbancitypodcast.com/pandemics-and-public-health-lessons-since-covid-19/">COVID-19</a> pandemic during 2020-2021. While the world was facing unprecedent times,<br />it was my responsibility to ensure that the women I led stayed motivated to continue to<br />serve through these very challenging times. It was at this moment, that I reached the</p><p>“turning point” and noticeable evolution of my leadership style even when life gives the<br />whole world lemons, figure out a way to make lemonade!</p><p>Titles describe what you do, but rarely capture why you do it. What is the deeper<br />“why” that anchors your work and how does it influence the way you show up each day?</p><p><strong>Response:</strong><br />The “Why” behind the title is the inner joy that you feel when you realize that you have<br />been an instrumental part of making the world around you and the communities that are<br />producing our next <a href="https://www.urbancitypodcast.com/food-traditions-that-define-generations/">generation</a> a better place.<br />I was thrust into a leadership position at a very young age. At 26 years old, I was<br />appointed to lead a couple of thousand women who were older and much more<br />experienced within the organization than I was. I used this opportunity to be inclusive of</p><p>their wisdom, knowledge, and expertise as I reassured them that I had the maturity to<br />step into the role and to represent them with the highest degree of poise and<br />professionalism.</p><p>Years later, I was elected, then re-elected to continue to serve them, and their trust in<br />me, respect for me, and support of me have been my why. Having the love, support and<br />respect from those you lead makes the job easier and happier, and it encourages you,<br />with the help of The Lord, to continue to lead another day.<br />The late nights, early mornings, thousands of miles traveled, and many other sacrifices<br />are bearable when you see that the ones who are serving with you are making just as<br />many sacrifices to ensure that we are serving the communities that we live in and<br />making the world a better place. It is not about the “glitz and glamour” of the title, but<br />about the impact and the legacy that can be made regardless of age or background.<br />As a woman in executive leadership, how do you interpret the responsibility that<br />comes with <a href="https://www.urbancitypodcast.com/soul-and-sound-gospels-influence-on-mainstream/">influence</a>?</p><p><strong>Response:</strong><br />The most important thing to have is self-confidence. For many years minority women<br />have been in spaces where we were underrepresented and overlooked. We have had to work harder than any other race and gender to have the same seats at the table with<br />stakeholders and decision makers. Working harder than others has allowed us an<br />opportunity to gain traction, influence and affluence. I have learned that you must know without a shadow of a doubt who you are, and whose you are. You must walk into a<br />room with a certain level of both humbleness and confidence. You must realize that<br />confidence is not synonymous with arrogance, but a demonstration that as a woman in<br />leadership, you have the same rights and privileges as your male counterparts.</p><p>You must remember that there is a little girl, or young lady who is watching you and who<br />will one day have to display that same level of confidence to make movement in spaces<br />that may not always be open or welcoming.</p><p>Leadership extends beyond institutional walls. Please share the organizations or<br />causes you are actively involved in and why they matter to you.</p><p><strong>Response:</strong><br />Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated is a community-conscious action-oriented<br />organization founded on the principles of scholarship, service, sisterhood and Finer<br />Womanhood. My service to this organization has developed me as a leader and allowed<br />me to service the community as a change agent. My faith in God has allowed me to<br />navigate all aspects of leadership and I am a proud member of the Church of God In<br />Christ, Inc., where I serve in various leadership and ministry capacities.<br />Lastly, my professional affiliations and certifications within public health and health<br />education have allowed me to have the perfect balance while allowing me to work<br />toward the greater good of the <a href="https://www.urbancitypodcast.com/immigration-urban-housing-policy-affects-community-roots/">community</a> through volunteer, professional, and faith-<br />based affiliations.<br />When the next generation studies this era of leadership, what do you hope they<br />will understand about the women who led during it?</p><p><strong>Response:</strong><br />The best advice that I can give the next generation is to unapologetically be the best<br />that you can be! There are so many ahead of them in the current and past eras who<br />have already gone through the fight for them to have more opportunities and a better<br />pathway for achieving success.<br />Every day you must give it 1,000%, and go forth in leadership like it is your very last<br />shot at accomplishing your goals. You must have strong faith and a meditation life that<br />will keep you rooted and grounded and encourage you to walk the straight and narrow.<br />Be kind and honest, while being stern and confident. The sky is forever the limit!<br />Closing Reflection<br />What does legacy mean to you, and how are you intentionally building it?</p><p><strong>Response:</strong><br />Legacy means ensuring that you leave things better than how you found it, and that you<br />are there to help the next set of leaders every step of the way. When I leave this office, I<br />vow to ensure that the person who comes behind me has a smooth transition with<br />“lessons learned” of experiences that I had to overcome, and that they can possibly<br />avoid! This is the essence of leadership and mentorship while ensuring that lasting<br />legacies are preserved forever!</p>								</div>
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<p data-start="651" data-end="800">Ownership creates access: Building businesses like Dependable Source Corp and DSC Training Academy turns employment into opportunity pipelines.</p>
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<p data-start="803" data-end="933">Workforce development is economic power: Training programs don’t just teach skills they create long-term financial mobility.</p>
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<p data-start="936" data-end="1078">Leadership must multiply impact: True influence shows up in community organizations, policy engagement, and creating platforms for others.</p>
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<h2 data-start="360" data-end="467">How Mrs. Willie Jones Built Scalable Opportunity Through Workforce Innovation and Purpose-Driven Leadership</h2>
<strong>Urban City Podcast Presents: Women’s History Month</strong> By <strong>Felicia Brookins•</strong><span style="color: #0000ff;"> 5 min read</span>

In Mississippi’s evolving economic landscape, few leaders have shaped opportunity as
intentionally and consistently as this executive powerhouse. With more
than two decades of experience spanning transportation, workforce
development, staffing, human resources, and commercial driver
training, she has built not just companies, but pipelines of possibility.
Her leadership story is rooted in economic empowerment.
As Owner of Dependable Source Corp (1995–Present), she has supplied
experienced, professional, and DOT-certified commercial drivers to
partners throughout the South. Under her leadership, the company has
been recognized among the Largest Minority-Owned <a href="https://www.urbancitypodcast.com/private-credit-vs-traditional-funding/">Businesses</a> in

<a href="https://www.urbancitypodcast.com/mississippi-governor-tackles-rural-health-crisis/">Mississippi</a>, a distinction that reflects scale, sustainability, and strategic excellence.
But she did not stop at staffing.
In 2000, she founded DSC Training Academy, becoming the first African American woman in
Mississippi to establish a truck driver training school. Through DOT-certified commercial driver
training programs across the state, she has opened doors for individuals seeking stable, high-
demand careers. Her academy represents more than instruction; it represents access, mobility,
and generational impact.

Her career foundation began in administration and operations. As Chief Administrative Officer
for Nelson, Thompson, Pegue, Thornton &amp;amp; Spurling Law Offices in California, she managed
complex legal operations and organizational leadership. Later, as Operations Manager for MCH
Transportation, she oversaw driver coordination, scheduling, and regulatory compliance,
building the operational expertise that would later fuel her entrepreneurial success.
Her influence extends far beyond business ownership. Since 2010, she has served as<a href="https://www.urbancitypodcast.com/impact-2026-sotu-politics-health-disparities-equity-access-in-trump-state-of-the-union-impact-on-african-american-communities/"> President</a> of
Women for Progress of Mississippi, Inc., leading initiatives centered on political participation,
economic development, and education. Under her presidency, she launched Women for Progress

Media and created the Monthly Lunch &amp;amp; Learn program, platforms designed to inform, equip,
and elevate working women across the state.
She also serves as:
 Creator and Co-Host of Women for Progress Media
 Host of The Working Woman Report Podcast
 Board Member and Community Programs Director for Mississippi Coding Academies
 Chair of the Personnel Committee for the Hinds County Economic Development
Authority Board

Her leadership philosophy is clear: sustainable economic growth begins with workforce
development, education, and strategic collaboration.
The recognition she has received reflects both scale and substance. Her awards include:
 2024 Image Award in Business/Leadership – Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc.
 2023 Most Influential African American Award – Our Mississippi Magazine
 2020 Candace Award for Economic Development – National Coalition of 100 Black
Women (Central MS Chapter)
 2019 Businesswoman of the Year – Our Mississippi Magazine
 2018 Women of Vision Award – Women’s Foundation of Mississippi
 2018 Mississippi Top CEOs – Mississippi Business Journal
 2016 Largest <a href="https://www.urbancitypodcast.com/voting-rights-alert-state-laws-mean-for-our-community/">Minority</a> Owned Businesses List – Mississippi Business Journal
 2021 Who’s Who Mississippi Women Oprah Winfrey Award
 2026 Woman of the Year – The Mule Train Historical Society

Her academic preparation includes a Bachelor of Arts in Public Management from Millsaps
College, along with studies in Office Administration and Accounting from Draughon’s Business
School and Santa Monica College. Yet <a href="https://www.urbancitypodcast.com/empowering-women-business-dr-brenda-b-myers/">accolades</a> alone do not define her legacy. What defines
her is infrastructure-building.
She builds companies that create jobs. She builds training academies that change earning
potential. She builds organizations that amplify women’s voices. She builds economic bridges
where barriers once existed. In the Women’s Executive Spotlight Series, she stands as a model of
sustained leadership, proving that influence is not a moment but a movement. Her work reflects
discipline, innovation, and a deep commitment to improving the lives of individuals, families,
and communities throughout Mississippi. Her story reminds us that Economic empowerment is
leadership. Workforce development is community development And visionary women do not
wait for opportunity, they create it.

<em>Urban City Podcast and Inspired Resources, LLC proudly recognize Mrs. Willie Jones as a true Architect of Impact, an</em>
<em>executive leader whose influence strengthens institutions, mobilizes communities, and builds generational legacy. In</em>
<em>honoring her, we celebrate not only her achievements, but the enduring power of leadership rooted in purpose, faith, and</em>
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									<p data-start="402" data-end="429"><strong data-start="408" data-end="429"> Major Takeaways</strong></p><ul data-start="430" data-end="764"><li data-start="430" data-end="554"><p data-start="432" data-end="554">Impact compounds over time Vanessa’s decades of consistency turned skill into influence and influence into legacy.</p></li><li data-start="555" data-end="653"><p data-start="557" data-end="653">Purpose doesn’t expire with age after 50, she expands her reach instead of slowing down.</p></li><li data-start="654" data-end="764"><p data-start="656" data-end="764">Real leadership serves others first her businesses, ministry, and community work all center on people.</p></li></ul><h2 data-start="1823" data-end="1907">A Life of Faith, Service, and Business That Continues to Expand Across Generations</h2><p><strong> Urban City Podcast Presents: Women&#8217;s History Month</strong> By <strong>Felicia Brookins•</strong> <span style="color: #0000ff;">5 min read</span></p><p><strong>The Blueprint of Purpose, Power, and Generational Impact</strong></p><p>In the historic soil of Natchez, Mississippi, greatness often begins with roots.<br />For Mrs. Vanessa Edmond, those roots have grown into a life defined by<br />service, entrepreneurship, faith, and legacy-building. Born and raised in Natchez<br />and now firmly planted in purpose, Vanessa Edmond embodies what it means<br />to become more with time , not less. Married to her husband, Mr. Tony<br />Edmond, a Canton, Mississippi native, for 25 years and counting, she describes<br />herself as his “co-pilot.” But make no mistake, she is a pilot in her own right.<br />Together, they have built businesses, served communities, and raised three<br />accomplished daughters who reflect the fruit of intentional motherhood. Dr.<br />Deaja McLain thrives in corporate America. Brooklyne, an Alcorn State<br />University agriculture business graduate, stands as a testament to educational<br />excellence. Allyson is carving her own path as a college freshman at Hinds Community College.<br />Vanessa’s pride is unmistakable:<br />“I thank GOD for my girls.”<br />Her journey into entrepreneurship began not in a boardroom, but in a dorm room.<br />A proud alumna of Hinds AHS in Utica, Mississippi, Vanessa matriculated to Hinds Community<br />College, earning dual Associate degrees in Criminal Justice and Early Childhood Education. While<br />studying Criminal Law, she discovered what had quietly been part of her since childhood, a natural<br />gift and love for styling hair.<br />As a dorm stylist at Hinds, she earned income and built clientele, but more importantly, she built<br />confidence. That passion led her to Jackson Academy of Beauty, where she completed her<br />cosmetology training and rose to the distinguished title of Master Stylist. For 30 years, Vanessa<br />Edmond has been more than a stylist. She has been counselor. Therapist. Encourager.<br />Women have found more than beauty in her chair, they have found healing, affirmation, and truth.</p><p>Her reinvention after 50 is not about abandoning what she built; it is about expanding it.<br />As a passionate community advocate, she has led health fairs for barbers and stylists for the past<br />eight years, ensuring wellness within an industry that often pours into others without pause. She has<br />honored beauty legends, recognizing those who paved the way before her.<br />Her impact stretches far beyond the salon.<br />As co-owner of School Creation &amp;amp; Installation for 23 years, she and her husband have worked<br />closely within school systems, driven by a firm belief that “the youth are indeed our future.”<br />Whether mentoring, installing, or advocating, Vanessa sees every opportunity as a chance to shape<br />tomorrow’s leaders. She is also co-owner of Edmond Tours, creating experiences that connect<br />families through travel and adventure. From classrooms to churches to community networks, her<br />leadership is consistent.<br />A proud member of New Horizon Church International, she and her husband were honored in<br />2023 with the Community Service Award. As Chair of the Business Builders Network, she continues<br />to empower entrepreneurs within her faith community. Her accolades extend to the National<br />Coalition of 100 Black Women – Central Mississippi Chapter, where she was named Member of the<br />Year in 2019 and served in multiple leadership capacities. Women for Progress named her Beauty<br />Professional of the Month and later honored her 2025 Business of the Month, highlighting the I Be<br />Dog Gone Foodtruck , another testament to her entrepreneurial range. In 2025, Sandra Howard &amp;amp;<br />Company recognized her at Black Girls Rock, affirming what her community has long known:<br />Vanessa Edmond builds, uplifts, and multiplies impact. After 50, her strength is anchored not only in<br />experience, but in scripture. Philippians 4:13 guides her daily walk:<br />“I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.”<br />Her becoming is faith-centered. Her leadership is community-driven. Her legacy is generational.<br />For Vanessa Edmond, turning 50 was not a slowing down , it was a stepping into deeper authority.<br />She continues to stand strong, lead boldly, and serve intentionally, proving that the most powerful<br />chapters are often written after decades of foundation. In this Executive Series spotlight, she<br />reminds us:<br />Becoming after 50 is not about reinvention for relevance.<br />It is about expansion for impact.<br />And her impact continues to grow.<br />Urban City Podcast and Inspired Resources, LLC proudly recognizes Mrs. Vanessa Edmond as a true Architect of<br />Impact, an executive leader whose influence strengthens institutions, mobilizes communities, and builds generational<br />legacy. In honoring her, we celebrate not only her achievements, but the enduring power of leadership rooted in purpose,<br />faith, and unwavering commitment to progress.</p>								</div>
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									<p data-start="511" data-end="1159"> </p><p data-start="4992" data-end="5012"> </p><p data-start="4992" data-end="5012"><strong data-start="4992" data-end="5010">Key Takeaways:</strong></p><ol data-start="5013" data-end="5450"><li data-start="5013" data-end="5149"><p data-start="5016" data-end="5149">Taminko Jones empowers individuals to transform their stories into lasting legacies through her company, CoolBird Publishing House.</p></li><li data-start="5150" data-end="5274"><p data-start="5153" data-end="5274">Her “In 5” framework teaches audiences to envision their future success and build faith-based discipline to achieve it.</p></li><li data-start="5275" data-end="5450"><p data-start="5278" data-end="5450">With over 20 years of experience and a passion for purpose-driven storytelling, she merges creativity, structure, and strategy to help clients create impact that endures.</p></li></ol><h2 data-start="511" data-end="1159">Entreprenuer of the Week:Taminko Jones: Visionary Speaker and Founder of CoolBird Publishing House Empowering Authors to Build Legacy Brands</h2><p data-start="511" data-end="1159">Taminko Jones is a speaker, visionary, and advocate for healthy living whose mission is to help people strengthen their faith, unlock their potential, and take purposeful action toward building a lasting legacy. As the founder of <strong data-start="741" data-end="770">CoolBird Publishing House</strong>, she has created a transformative platform that empowers writers, thought leaders, and entrepreneurs to bring their stories to life while establishing brands that endure. Through her work as a publisher, speaker, and mentor, Taminko inspires individuals to embrace growth, purpose, and confidence—guiding them to rise above self-doubt and stop the endless cycle of always starting over.</p><p data-start="1161" data-end="1787">At the core of Taminko’s vision is a deep belief that everyone has a story worth telling and a purpose worth sharing. <strong data-start="1279" data-end="1308">CoolBird Publishing House</strong> was born out of that conviction. The company is dedicated to helping authors develop, publish, and promote books that not only inform and inspire but also build sustainable brands. Taminko’s philosophy is that a book should never be viewed as the final product—it should be the foundation for something greater. She teaches her clients to think beyond the book and into the brand, showing them how their written work can become a platform for influence, education, and legacy.</p><p data-start="1789" data-end="2335">Under her leadership, CoolBird Publishing House has become more than a <a href="https://www.urbancitypodcast.com/how-latin-x-culture-reshaping-american-media-entertainment/">publishing</a> company—it’s a movement that helps writers find their voice, define their message, and transform their creative ideas into impact. Taminko guides her clients through every phase of the process, from concept to completion, ensuring that their stories are not only published but positioned for purpose. Her approach blends structure, creativity, and strategy, allowing authors to confidently share their truth while building something that stands the test of time.</p><p data-start="2337" data-end="3044">As a speaker, Taminko’s core message centers on faith, focus, and discipline. She teaches audiences how to strengthen their spiritual foundation while setting clear goals, cultivating strong habits, and sharpening decision-making skills. Her signature <strong data-start="2589" data-end="2599">“In 5”</strong> message encourages individuals to envision the best version of themselves five years from now—and then equips them with the mindset and tools to make that vision a reality. Whether she’s speaking to students, professionals, or everyday men and women seeking growth, Taminko’s authentic and engaging delivery resonates deeply. She reminds her audiences that success is not about perfection; it’s about persistence, vision, and faith in action.</p><p data-start="3046" data-end="3619">With more than 20 years of professional experience across corporate, retail, business management, hospitality, and nonprofit sectors, Taminko brings a wealth of expertise to her work. She holds an MBA in Business Administration along with certifications in Project Management and Business Coaching, giving her the unique ability to merge structure, creativity, and accountability in every project she leads. Her business insight allows her to guide aspiring authors and <a href="https://www.urbancitypodcast.com/meet-faith-based-entrepreneur-chasity-lewis-mcmillan-speaker-evangelist-and-host-of-deepest-within-you-inspiring-healing-growth-and-purpose-through-faith-and-real-talk/">entrepreneurs</a> in transforming their ideas into executable strategies that produce measurable results.</p><p data-start="3621" data-end="4094">At CoolBird Publishing House, Taminko’s mission extends beyond the written word. She sees publishing as a tool for empowerment—an avenue for individuals to leave a legacy rooted in faith, excellence, and authenticity. Her clients often describe the publishing experience not just as a business journey but as a personal awakening. Through her guidance, they discover that writing a book is more than telling a story—it’s an act of leadership, courage, and transformation.</p><p data-start="4096" data-end="4548">Beyond her professional success, Taminko finds her greatest fulfillment in family. She is the proud mother of four adult children: two college students and two graduates. Watching them thrive brings her immeasurable joy and fuels her commitment to continue building a legacy of purpose and excellence. Her children’s accomplishments stand as a reflection of her belief that faith, structure, and vision are the foundation of every meaningful success.</p><p data-start="4550" data-end="4985">Today, Taminko Jones continues to inspire others as a thought leader, entrepreneur, and advocate for personal growth. Through her speaking, mentorship, and publishing leadership, she challenges individuals to step boldly into their purpose, write their stories with intention, and build brands that echo through generations. Her life and work embody a powerful truth: when faith meets focus, transformation begins—and legacy follows.</p>								</div>
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									<p data-start="268" data-end="756"> </p><h3 data-start="117" data-end="142"> </h3><h3 data-start="117" data-end="142"><strong data-start="121" data-end="142">Major Takeaways</strong></h3><ul data-start="144" data-end="821"><li data-start="144" data-end="373"><p data-start="146" data-end="373"><strong data-start="146" data-end="181">Empowering the Next Generation:</strong> Dr. Brenda B. Myers is building future leaders through Entrepreneurs Academy 101 and her nonprofit foundation, offering scholarships and training for young entrepreneurs across Mississippi.</p></li><li data-start="375" data-end="611"><p data-start="377" data-end="611"><strong data-start="377" data-end="412">Champion for Women in Business:</strong> Through BOSS2BOSS Magazine and the BOSS2BOSS Female Entrepreneurs ELEVATION Podcast on the Urban City Podcast Network, she amplifies women’s voices and inspires leadership, confidence, and growth.</p></li><li data-start="613" data-end="821"><p data-start="615" data-end="821"><strong data-start="615" data-end="641">Purpose-Driven Legacy:</strong> Recognized with national honors and awards, Dr. Myers continues to prove that faith, perseverance, and purpose are the true cornerstones of lasting success and community impact.</p></li></ul><h2 data-start="268" data-end="756">Dr. Brenda B. Myers: Empowering Women in Business and Leadership</h2><p data-start="268" data-end="756">Dr. Brenda B. Myers is a dynamic force in entrepreneurship and women’s leadership, born to break barriers and prove that purpose driven women are truly unstoppable. With a career built on resilience, determination, and an unshakable belief in empowerment, Dr. Myers has become one of Mississippi’s most influential businesswomen, educators, and community leaders. Her journey from humble beginnings to international recognition is a masterclass in perseverance and purpose driven success.</p><p data-start="758" data-end="1316">Holding a Doctorate in Business and <a href="https://www.urbancitypodcast.com/episode/empowering-female-entrepreneurs-to-rise-above-challenges/">Entrepreneurship</a>, Dr. Myers combines academic excellence with over 15 years of hands on entrepreneurial experience. She is the President and Founder of <strong data-start="946" data-end="975">Entrepreneurs Academy 101</strong>, a thriving platform dedicated to teaching aspiring entrepreneurs how to build, grow, and sustain profitable businesses. Under her visionary leadership, the Academy has empowered countless individuals to take their ideas from concept to creation, offering tools, mentorship, and actionable business strategies that turn dreams into reality.</p><p data-start="1318" data-end="1929">In addition to her for profit ventures, Dr. Myers established the <strong data-start="1384" data-end="1424">Entrepreneurs Academy 101 Foundation</strong>, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization designed to bridge the gap between <a href="https://www.urbancitypodcast.com/auto-draft-2/">education</a> and opportunity. Through this foundation, she provides scholarships, resources, and training programs for high school students across <a href="https://www.urbancitypodcast.com/mississippi-homecoming-shootings/">Mississippi</a>, ensuring young dreamers have access to the knowledge and support they need to pursue entrepreneurship. Her mission is simple but powerful: to build the next generation of innovators and leaders who will transform their communities through business ownership and social impact.</p><p data-start="1931" data-end="2401">Dr. Myers’ commitment to education and youth development extends beyond her own organization. She proudly serves on the Executive Boards of <strong data-start="2071" data-end="2079">DECA</strong> and <strong data-start="2084" data-end="2108">FCCLA of Mississippi</strong>, two national organizations dedicated to preparing students for careers in marketing, finance, hospitality, and management. Her leadership in these roles reflects her passion for helping students build confidence, character, and the skills necessary to thrive in a competitive global economy.</p><p data-start="2403" data-end="2848">As a multifaceted businesswoman, Dr. Myers wears many hats. She is an <strong data-start="2473" data-end="2510">international best selling author</strong>, <strong data-start="2512" data-end="2536">motivational speaker</strong>, and <strong data-start="2542" data-end="2552">mentor</strong>, using her platform to inspire women around the world to embrace leadership and entrepreneurship with confidence. Her writing and speaking engagements focus on topics such as overcoming fear, building sustainable businesses, and the importance of faith and perseverance in the face of adversity.</p><p data-start="2850" data-end="3253">Dr. Myers is also the creator and Editor in Chief of <strong data-start="2903" data-end="2925">BOSS2BOSS Magazine</strong>, a publication dedicated to highlighting the accomplishments of women entrepreneurs and business professionals who are changing the game in their industries. Through the magazine, she shines a light on women’s stories of triumph, growth, and success, providing inspiration and visibility to those who too often go unrecognized.</p><p data-start="3255" data-end="3902">Her passion for empowering women continues through her role as host of the <strong data-start="3330" data-end="3382">BOSS2BOSS Female Entrepreneurs ELEVATION Podcast</strong>, a show designed to elevate, motivate, and encourage women from all walks of life to rise to their fullest potential. Each episode dives into real conversations about entrepreneurship, leadership, and personal growth, featuring female trailblazers who are redefining what success looks like. The <strong data-start="3679" data-end="3731">BOSS2BOSS Female Entrepreneurs ELEVATION Podcast</strong> can be heard exclusively on the <strong data-start="3764" data-end="3794">Urban City Podcast Network</strong>, where Dr. Myers joins a powerful lineup of voices dedicated to culture, empowerment, and community impact.</p><p data-start="3904" data-end="4303">In addition to her media and educational ventures, Dr. Myers remains deeply rooted in her community. As an active member of <strong data-start="4028" data-end="4062">Women for Progress of MS, Inc.</strong>, she advocates for economic empowerment, leadership development, and social awareness among women. She works tirelessly to create pathways for women to achieve independence and influence, fostering an environment where every woman can rise.</p><p data-start="4305" data-end="4678">Dr. Brenda B. Myers’ impact has not gone unnoticed. Her extraordinary achievements have earned her prestigious honors, including the <strong data-start="4438" data-end="4481">Presidential Lifetime Achievement Award</strong>, <strong data-start="4483" data-end="4499">NAACP honors</strong>, and recognition as one of the <strong data-start="4531" data-end="4564">Top 50 Women Empowering Women</strong>. These accolades reflect her unwavering dedication to service, leadership, and excellence in everything she does.</p><p data-start="4680" data-end="5020">At her core, Dr. Myers is a teacher, visionary, and champion for women who dare to dream bigger. She believes success is not about titles or trophies but about leaving a legacy of impact and empowerment. Through her businesses, foundation, publications, and podcast, she continues to build platforms where women can learn, lead, and thrive.</p><p data-start="5022" data-end="5192"><strong data-start="5022" data-end="5192">Dr. Brenda B. 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