Specializing in Original Black Art created by Emerging and Aspiring Artist!
Specializing in Original Black Art created by Emerging and Aspiring Artist!
Responsible for all financial aspects of The Foundation. She manages the budget, prepares financial reports, and ensures that all financial transactions are conducted legally and ethically.
Vonne Williams is an investor, International Business Coach, and Tax
Accountant committed to supporting entrepreneurs and young adults in
creating generational wealth for themselves, their families and their
communities. When the market crashed in 2007 and after a very bad
divorce later in that same year she found herself broke and living in her
minivan. From that experience and the lessons that she learned, Vonne
dedicates her life to forwarding others and herself in living the best financial
life through personal development methodologies. Coaching is her passion
but also enjoys researching stocks and real estate opportunities. Vonne
has a thriving tax practice in Harlem as well as being part of the Social
Change Agents Institute. While being a Change Agent, she travels to South
Africa to collaborate with Entrepreneurs in Johannesburg, Mafeking and
Cape Town.
Vonne holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Electronic Technology from
Norfolk State University, a Certificate in Audio Engineering and Production
from the Institute of Audio Research and is Certified Holistic Life Coach.
She also spent 6 years in the United States Army as a Communications
Officer. She serves as Chair of the Board of Deacons and Chair of the
Stewardship Ministry at her church where she shares her message of
abundance and she speaks at numerous public schools and not-for-profits
throughout the country encouraging others to dream big and follow their
passions.
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We are excited to announce that Black Art Today!, LLC is now Black Art Today, Inc. Maryland Trade Name, The Black Art Today Foundation, a 501 (c)(3) Public Charity. The change is only in name and structure, as we remain committed to fulfill our mission to promote artists that depict the African Diaspora in the forms of visual arts, literature, and performing arts.
We value and request your continued support during and at the completion of this transition. We firmly believe that as we grow and mature as an organization so does the art community as a whole.