Henrietta Antoinin served as Vice President of Public Relations for Atlanta Life Financial Group and was a member of the senior management team. In this position, she managed and evaluated advertising and promotion programs for compatibility with the Company's public relations efforts. She also observed social, economic, and political trends that might have ultimately affected Atlanta Life, and made recommendations to enhance the Company's image based on those trends. Henrietta was listed in Who's Who in Atlanta as well as Dollars and Sense magazine, which honored her as one of America's top 100 Black business and professional women. Ebony magazine has also listed Henrietta as one of the 100 most promising Black Corporate Women in America. In 2004, she was inducted into the Hall of Fame for Women by the Atlanta Business League, which also named her Atlanta's 2005 Top Black Women of Influence. Governor Zell Miller appointed her as Lieutenant Colonel De Camp, Governor's Staff, and honored by Governor Roy Barnes with an appointment as Commissioner of the Martin Luther King Jr. State Holiday. She also servedas a member of Governor Barnes' Inaugural Committee. Henrietta was an active member of the Public Relations Professionals organization and had been appointed Vice Chair of the Democratic Party Coordinating Committee. As a very powerful member of the Board of Directors for the Atlanta Chapter NAACP where she was second Vice President, Henrietta was responsible for positive change in the Atlanta community. In 2001, she received the highest Atlanta NAACP honor, the Jondelle Johnson Leadership Award. She has chaired the membership drive and served as chair for the Freedom Fund Dinners. The Butler Street YMCA benefited from Henrietta's leadership where she served as Chair of the Board of Directors for 3 years. She has also served on the Board of Directors for the American Association of Insurance Professionals. As a Trustee of the Gate City Day Nursery Foundation, she brought many positive changes while serving as the Curator / Coordinator of the Atlanta Life National African-American Art Competition and Exhibition, which involved hundreds of African-American artists throughout the United States. Today, Atlanta Life owns one of the largest and finest collections of African-American art in the nation. This formed the foundation for the birth of the National Black Arts Festival in Atlanta, GA. Henrietta was the founding president of the Atlanta Political Congress of Black Women, where the national chair was Dr. Shirley Chisholm. Henrietta is a member of the Georgia Coalition of Black Women and was on the Board for the Atlanta Rainbow PUSH Coalition Wall Street Project. She is currently the Chairman of the Board of the Americolor Opera, the only African-American opera company in the world. Henrietta is a fifth-generation member of Friendship Baptist Church, which she attends with her daughter, Letrease, and two grandchildren, Amber and Terry Lynn, and enjoys singing in the Senior choir as a contralto soloist. Atlanta Life Financial Group saluted Henrietta Antoinin in 2008, the only former employee who has had the privilege of serving under 6 of the seven presidents at Atlanta Life, and celebrated her 46 years of service. Her commitment and dedication will live in Atlanta Life's memory and in the Atlanta community.
With over a decade of experience in healthcare administration, Alexis Hill brings exceptional organization, precision, and professionalism to her role as Administrative Assistant at Resurgence Consulting LLC. Her background as a Practice Administrator has given her a strong foundation in both clinical operations and client relations, allowing her to support the company’s mission and growth with confidence and
Dependable, detail-oriented, and calm under pressure, Alexis takes pride in helping others and creating structure that leads to real results. Outside of work, she enjoys spending time with her children and family while focusing on personal growth and balance.
Tiffany A. Johnson is a multifaceted entrepreneur and IT professional with a strong foundation in software systems for clinical research and compliance regulations. With over a decade of experience spanning healthcare, technology, and small business development, Tiffany blends analytical precision with visionary leadership.
Tiffany is also the founder of Blue Ink Signatures, LLC, a mobile notary and document services business known for its professionalism, discretion, and client-first approach. She offers services across document preparation, apostille processing, and mobile notary work, with a commitment to accessibility and excellence.
In addition to her technical and business ventures, Tiffany is deeply engaged in service and leadership. She has held multiple leadership roles in national and regional nonprofit organizations, demonstrating her commitment to community advancement, mentorship, and civic responsibility.
Known for her ability to move seamlessly between detail-oriented technical work and big-picture strategy, Tiffany brings clarity, warmth, and excellence to every endeavor she undertakes.
Hello! I'm Kelsie Sloan, a Construction Manager and U.S. Navy Veteran based in the Greater Atlanta area. I have a strong background in managing residential construction projects from start to finish, ensuring quality, safety, and customer satisfaction every step of the way.
With a master's degree in Construction Management
and OSHA certification, I specialize in coordinating
subcontractors, maintaining clean and organized sites, and delivering projects on time. My Navy experience taught me leadership, discipline, and problem-solving skills that I bring to every job.
I'm committed to clear communication, efficient project execution, and exceeding client expectations.
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