Last week I was humbled and grateful to have received the Annie Malone Entrepreneurship Award from the National Coalition of 100 Black Women, Inc., Dallas Metropolitan Chapter . This recognition holds a special place in my heart, as Annie Malone's legacy continues to inspire me to pursue excellence and uplift my community.
Through my work with Brown Girls Do Ballet, I am proud to empower young dancers of color and provide them with the resources and support they need to pursue their dreams. This award is a reminder of the importance of creating businesses that not only generate profits but also make a meaningful impact on the world.
Thank you to the National Coalition of 100 Black Women for this incredible honor, and I am committed to continuing Annie Malone's legacy and paving the way for future generations of black women entrepreneurs.
SXSW and Visit Fort Worth
TaKiyah had the honor of sitting on a panel of three Fort Worth entrepreneurs who are changing the Fort Worth business and creative landscape.
Moderator:
Mayor Mattie Parker, City of Fort Worth
Panelists:
Jonathan Morris, Hotel Dryce, Fort Worth Barbershop and star of Magnolia Network’s Self Employed.
TaKiyah Wallace, Founder, Brown Girls do Ballet
Brett Bowden, El Capitan, Printed Threads
Women of More Magazine
Check out TaKiyah in the Winter Issue of Women of More Magazine
Madeworthy Magazine
Check out TaKiyah in the January Issue of Madeworthy Magazine