Transforming Lives
Together, we can create a brighter future for communities!
Transforming Lives
Together, we can create a brighter future for communities!
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TIME INC. | SHAE WILLIAMS | Associate Principal Investigator shae@toimprovems.org
TIME INC. | DAVID MARTIN | TGrowtoknow@gmail.com | DavidMartin@widgetdtc.com
TIME INC. | DR. CINDY AYERS-ELLIOTT | PRESIDENT/CEO PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR | cindy@toimprovems.org | 601.946.3172
TIME INC. | DANIELLE MARTIN | Danielle Martin, ASBC® info@smartsolution.consulting 601.802.8487
Cindy is the recipient of the Mississippi Business Journal Top 50 Businesswomen in Mississippi, Listed as Whos Who Among Black Americans, USDA Conservation Notes, Hinds County (publication: summer 2011,2012,2013, 2014), USDA/NRCS, National Success Farmer Story from Mississippi, and Established the 2nd Freedom School Summer Program in Wash
Cindy is the recipient of the Mississippi Business Journal Top 50 Businesswomen in Mississippi, Listed as Whos Who Among Black Americans, USDA Conservation Notes, Hinds County (publication: summer 2011,2012,2013, 2014), USDA/NRCS, National Success Farmer Story from Mississippi, and Established the 2nd Freedom School Summer Program in Washington County, Mississippi. A proud member of the George Washington Carver Future Scientist of America 4-H Club and recently presented with the Jackson State University College of Business Department of Entrepreneurship Women Entrepreneurs Award Honorees.
After working five years as CEO for Delta Foundation, Delta Enterprises in economic development in the Mississippi Delta, she also worked many years in New York as an investment banker. Cindy has traded in her high heels for a pair of work boots. She participates with the United States Department of Agriculture, and Natural Resources Cons
After working five years as CEO for Delta Foundation, Delta Enterprises in economic development in the Mississippi Delta, she also worked many years in New York as an investment banker. Cindy has traded in her high heels for a pair of work boots. She participates with the United States Department of Agriculture, and Natural Resources Conservation Service, (NRCS) to ensure her farm is productive and environmentally friendly. While she depends on her farms for sustenance, she also wants to use them as an educational tool for people not accustomed to new ways of Farming.
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