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ADRIANTRICE
Adrian is the CEO of DNA Financial Enterprises, Inc., and its subsidiaries. She spent 13 years in proprietary education with a background in sales, leadership, and business development. At the end of her career, she experienced limitations within the corporate space. After her third layoff, she found herself divorced, with three sons, degreed in a field she did not work in, and facing an unstable job market with lowwage offerings. This is when she inserted herself into the realm of entrepreneurship.
Today, Adrian's purpose is driven by her desire to help others ascend. She believes that she can help business owners reach new levels of abundance through tax & business strategy. Her work includes conducting financial Masterclasses, serving as the Treasurer of the Pretty Precise Step Team, and The Get It Program, a platform designed to lead entrepreneurs on the road to abundance. She featured in international summits, podcasts, and panels discussing financial tops. Adrian also is a proud sports mom of three sons and resides in the Phoenix metropolitan area. She also is a registered tax practitioner with the IRS.
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As a single mother, visual artists, pattern/costume maker, writer, poet, incessant learner and community activist Clottee Hammons has gained numerous first-hand experiences through balancing multiple jobs in Corporate America, the Arts and nonprofit organizations that focused on behavioral health, the unhoused and others at risk. For over 25 years she has independently organized and curated Art exhibitions in Phoenix that would never have taken place had she not been the driving factor. If not for her drive and commitment many outstanding artists would not have the opportunity to have their works seen or purchased. Despite the lack of support from local grant-making agencies she has successfully created musical, literary and history events that are open to the public and are often free of charge. Her ongoing and expanding "Great MigrationIndiscernibles in Arizona" project brings into focus the little known history of how Black people came to Arizona with a trajectory into modern day. The project has many branches such as a Blues CD (featuring Arizona's King of the Blues, Big Pete Pearson and Scotty Spenner), a Great Migration exhibition installed at Heritage Square, the anthology "Indiscernibles in Arizona/On the hope and reality of being Black in Arizona", workshops online and in-person and "The Soul of The Great Migration" music event that features local Black artists. As a lone Black woman with a vision, often uncomfortable explorations have yielded collaborations that have provided Clottee with longstanding friendships that give her the strength to "KEEP ON PUSHING".
