“Moving Women

            from Average to Excellence”

Tina A. Flowers specializes in financial management and accounting.  She has alternated between corporate America and the religious non-profit sector her entire career.  She currently serves as the Comptroller for Total Grace Christian Center, a church located in the Atlanta metro area.  Tina received a Masters of Science in Accounting from Liberty University.  She received her Bachelor’s degree and foundational training from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Upon graduating, Tina worked for Electronic Data Systems in Raleigh, North Carolina as a corporate trainer.  Wanting to use her talents in the non-profit sector, Tina accepted a position as the business manager of a local church. This ignited a passion for non-profit service that has characterized her career. Through the course of time, she has served the business segments of three churches and alternately, several private industries. A civic minded person, she has served on the boards of several non-profit organizations and is a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.  Presently, Tina serves as Treasurer for My Sister’s Keeper Foundation for Women, Inc. She is pleased to offer her energy, expertise and training for the promotion and furtherance of MSK goals and objectives.  Tina resides in the Atlanta metro area with her husband, Mark A. Flowers and their three children, Mark (II), Tiffany and Matthew. Above all else, her greatest joy is serving her family

 

Tina A. Flowers, MSA

Auma Reggy, Esq

Jamyee C. Pleasant, MPH

Sonya Olivia Hunte, MSW

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Auma N. Reggy is a Senior Associate in the Intellectual Property practice group at Troutman Sanders LLP. Troutman Sanders is a full-service international law firm with over 600 attorneys and offices in Washington D. C., London, Hong Kong, Shanghai, New York and several other cities with its headquarters in Atlanta, Georgia.  In her position, she advises and represents clients in actions and negotiations across the spectrum of intellectual property, including trademarks, copyrights, trade secrets, licensing, advertising, endorsements, sponsorships, the Internet and domain names. She has been named three times by Georgia Super Lawyers’ Rising Stars as one of Georgia's best young lawyers in the field of Intellectual Property.  She has been featured in the 2005 and 2006 editions of Who’s Who in Black Atlanta for her achievements as a Counselor of Law.  Auma is a member of the Board of Directors for My Sisters Keeper Foundation for Women, Inc. and The Kenya Project, Inc. and the Board of Advisors for Impact360.  She is also a member of a number of professional associations and frequently speaks on trademark and copyright issues, including as a special guest on 1380 WAOK Court Radio.  Auma attends church at Total Grace Christian Center in Decatur, Georgia. Her life’s work includes bridging gaps between people of different cultural, social and economic backgrounds, advocating on behalf of the impoverished and disenfranchised globally, and developing young girls and women into strong leaders.  Auma received her Bachelor of Arts Degree in Economics and French fromEastern College in St. Davids, Pennsylvania. She was awarded her Juris Doctorate with honors from Howard University School of Law in Washington, D.C. Auma has participated in study abroad programs in Kiel, Germany and Paris, France. She travels extensively and speaks several languages.  Auma grew up in Nairobi, Kenya.  

 

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Jamyee C. Pleasant brings leadership, academic and professional experience to My Sister’s Keeper Foundation for Women. She holds an extensive background in public health, specifically, HIV/AIDS and women’s health issues. Her educational and professional career is highlighted by multiple scholarships, fellowships and professional recognition. In 2002, she was selected from a pool of 50,000 female employees to be awarded the TRW Woman of Achievement Award. She has made tremendous contributions shaping and leading the public health and IT professionals in the corporate, non-for-profit and university settings. Most recently, she has been selected to participate in the Emerging Public Health Leaders Fellowship Program at University North Carolina-Chapel Hill. This is complemented by her employer nominating her for the National Women of Color Award in Achievement and Leadership. Jamyee received her Bachelor of Science in Mathematics from Clack Atlanta University and received a Masters of Public Health in Epidemiology from Rollins School of Public Health at EmoryUniversity. She also holds a certification in Project Management Leadership from Georgia Tech Institute of Technology. Jamyee’s academic success is complemented by sound leadership training and experience. She is a former Undergraduate Student Government President and Board Member of Clark Atlanta University Board of Trustees. Over the years, she has extended her leadership skills across  professional, civic, social and community based organizations, including Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.,  The Board of Directors for ECO-Action, Inc., American Association for University Women -Atlanta Chapter, and Total Grace Christian Center Women’s Council.  Jamyee resides in the metropolitan Atlanta area with her husband, Dean A. Slater and daughter, Jade D. Pleasant Slater.

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Sonya Olivia Hunte works as a Program Coordinator with the Fulton County, Office of the Child Advocate Attorney in Atlanta, Georgia.  Formerly, Sonya worked in Social Services management within the Georgia, Department of Human Resources.  During that tenure, she began serving as Practicum Instructor for Master of Social Work students from the University of Georgia, Georgia State and Clark Atlanta Universities.  Sonya’s passion to improve the lives of young women is evident in her past volunteer work with the Jesse Draper, Boy’s and Girl’s Club of America where she has mentored adolescent girls in the SMART Girls program.  Currently, Sonya is a member of the Atlanta Women’s Foundation, Destiny Fund, a philanthropic training initiative.  She serves on the board of My Sister’s Keeper, Foundation for Women and the Atlanta Women’s Foundation, 2008 Grants Allocation Committee.  Prior to entering public service in 2001, Sonya received a Bachelor of Science in Sociology from the Pennsylvania State University(1999) and a Masters in Clinical Social Work from Boston College(2001).     

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