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TYLENE HENRY  is an entrepreneur, powerful change agent, and staunch advocate for socioeconom-
        ic parity. Tylene believes that her faith, character, and mindset of abundance have been the foun-
        dation of her continued success. Tylene has been referred to as the “follow up queen” as a result of
        her “3 P’s” professional, patience, and persistence in developing relationships and access to resourc-
        es necessary to create positive impact on the communities she serves. She owns and operates a
        professional financial services practice and a strategic business consulting firm.


        KIMLE NAILER  Is president, Nail Rite Construction, and President of the National Association of Black
        Women in Construction (NABWIC)  was appointed by Eastpointe’s first African American Mayor, Mo-
        nique Owens, to serve as one of a 7-member City Planning Commission board member for the City
        of Eastpointe.


        TAYLOR LUCKETT  is a Project Engineer at Holder Construction, where she coordinates construction
        projects from the time of award to project turnover, including onsite trade management, material
        coordination, and cost management. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Construction Management
        from the University of Houston.


        JADA WILLIAMS  is President of Kis Ls Inc. a business consulting firm providing solutions uniquely tai-
        lored for specific client needs.  She is known as “Lady Logistics and successfully runs her business
        consulting firm providing solutions uniquely tailored for specific client needs.  Jada is a talk show host,
        serves on several committees and serves as a mentor to other young girls.

        DEBORAH THOMPSON  is the Principal owner/operator of Deborah K. Thompson, Consultants.  She
        has worked in Civil Rights, eliminating discrimination in Housing, Equal Opportunity and Equal Employ-
        ment Opportunity and economic parity all her life. She has been appointed to small business coun-
        cils and boards by former mayors and our current governor. She is also passionate and Health and
        Wellness and using this platform won and was crowned ms. Senior Jacksonville in 2014 when she was
        67 years young.
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