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Lady B Bless is an award-winning humanitarian, entrepreneur, motivational speaker, radio personality, mentor, advocate & consultant for the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, women empowerment, and girl child education.
As a humanitarian, Lady B Bless is the Executive Director of The Lady B Bless Humanitarian Foundation, which advocates for social change & equality for people in undeveloped & disadvantaged area, whose mission is to actively and effectively engage in promoting human and social welfare, with no prejudice on human suffering on the grounds of gender, sexual orientation, religious or national divisions. The foundation goals are to save lives, relieve suffering, and maintain human dignity, the foundation primarily works in Ghana, Africa.
Lady B Bless is the President of The Global Progressive Women Network (GPWN), a network of women who are committed to the advancement of women-focused companies. projects, business, and organizations. GPWN Mission is to provide a network of women leaders who are mentors, role models, change-makers, community advocates, presidents, chief executive officers, executive directors & boss ladies.
A network of Global Progressive Women LEADERSLady B Bless Conversations Podcast: (Men Mondays, Tech Tuesdays, Women Wednesdays, Teaching Thursdays, and Financial Fridays) features weekly conversations with some of today’s innovators, social entrepreneurs, thinkers, doers, and change-makers, who are making a positive change in this world.
Lady B Bless is the recipient of the
*2020 African Community Achievement Award,
*2019 AB Good Cause Award,
*2018 Who’s Who In Black Charlotte,
*2018 DDEA Humanitarian Award,
*2018 LIBF Goodwill Ambassador of the Year Award,
*2018 AWN Special Recognition Award –
Lady B Bless is a Nominee for the
*2021 iWomen Global Award
A true humanitarian at heart, Lady B Bless’s vision is to empower, motivate, educate, and encourage women to be agents of change in their communities.
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