B Renee

I am nominating B. Renee Williams because of her unselfish and tireless efforts to serve. Renee' is a business owner, a military wife and a mom. Renee's not only serves her family well, but she puts just as much energy into serving those in her community as well. Renee' is the owner of the newly formed Renee' Williams Group. The Renee' Williams Group offers small business development support services, primarily to women, from startup to stuck. Renee' also uses her business success to create programs to give back to others. Renee' is also the founder of In the Pinc. In the Pinc is a supportive business building and networking community for women of color, who are either desiring to go into small business or women who are already small business owners. In the Pinc is a non judgemental and negative free environment where women can be embraced just where they are and will be encouraged to learn and grow. In the Pinc is changing the way women of color in small business view and do business with each other by joining their hearts and our minds. In the Pinc not only focuses on business building, but In the Pinc strongly believes in giving back. In the Pinc participates in community holiday giving and currently supports a local program serving underprivileged teen girls called, "My Little Sisters". Renee' is also the founder of Ready Reader Roundup, a reading and writing book club for children/teens. Renee' is a champion for literacy. Renee's primary goal for starting Ready Reader Roundup was due to the removal of the "bookmobile", due to budget cuts, from under served areas. Renee' believes that all children should have books. Renee' is a weekly columnist for the San Diego Voice and Viewpoint, the host of the In the Pinc radio show, both, being used as vehicles to encourage and empower women to be their best selves. In the Pinc: www.inthepinc.net