Ebony Laquise is the Founder and Director of Laquise Enterprises. She is a dedicated advocate for women’s rights and has played key roles in initiatives like the Million Moms March, serving as the East Region Director and Ground Logistics Director in 2015. Ebony has been recognized as a fast-track leader in the Lockheed Martin Engineering Leadership Development Program and is a proud graduate of the Sunnyvale Leadership Development Institute. Her extensive leadership experience includes serving as Co-Chair of the African American Mentoring and Information Network, Corresponding Secretary of the Tuskegee University South Bay Alumni Chapter, Parliamentarian for the National Coalition of 100 Black Women – Silicon Valley Chapter, and Co-Chair of the Alliance of African American Community Organizations Membership Committee. Ebony is also the founder of Sisters in Synergy, an international sisterhood designed to support women in personal development and entrepreneurship. She served as Co-Coordinator for the Women’s March on Washington – Alabama Chapter and National Chair for the Sisters in Synergy Women’s March. A Presidential Scholar at Tuskegee University, Ebony earned her Bachelor of Science in Computer Science (Information Systems) and pursued a Masters in Business Information Technology at DePaul University. Her activism has been featured on national news outlets like Pacifica Radio and NPR, and her essay, “Why I March,” has been archived in the Sophia Smith Special Collection at Smith College, a globally recognized repository of women’s history. Born and raised in Alabama, Ebony currently resides in San Diego, CA. She remains a passionate advocate for women in STEM, economic equality, and human rights. Ebony’s life mission is to empower women, foster meaningful connections, and promote social change.
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