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April 30, 2021
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(BPRW) Black PR Wire Recognizes Media Matriarchs

(Black PR Wire) Mothers are the foundation of society. As a mother, you are your child’s first teacher, therapist, cook, coach and so much more. Everything we know we owe to the matriarchs of our lives. Mothers wear many hats and play many roles. Oftentimes, their hard work and effort goes unnoticed, is unappreciated and sadly – can be taken for granted.  But we know they are the backbone of every family, every business, every aspect of our lives.  We are ever so grateful for mothers.

 At Black PR Wire, we connect with mothers who are business owners from all walks of life and around the country.  In addition, we also work closely with our media colleagues who are mothers defining the key messages to convey to their readers, their listeners, their audience.  This month, and in honor of Mother’s Day, we are paying tribute to the many women in the media who are pioneers in their quest to share news, information and knowledge to their audiences.  These women empower and inspire us to be all we can be and to make a difference of a lifetime in society. Join us all month long as we pay tribute to Media Matriarchs.

Media Matriarch – Jennifer Keitt

As a 35-year media veteran and host of her nationally syndicated radio show, Jennifer Keitt has been inspiring and encouraging audiences across the country to live their very best lives. In 2014, she molded that passion into the Keitt Institute, founded with her eldest daughter. Jennifer is passionate about building strong leaders and cultivating the next generation of professionals. Jennifer is currently pursuing a Doctorate in Educational Psychology. She is also a certified Human Behavioral Consultant with a Master’s Degree in Practical Theology. Jennifer lives in Atlanta with her husband of 34 years, Tony. She has 4 adult children living across the country.

Media Matriarch – Lynn Graham

Lynn Graham is the CEO of ClickUrban, LLC, a minority and woman-owned online business directory that supports and publicizes black-owned businesses and organizations in the African American communities. Lynn strives to raise awareness for the black community as well as inspiring its entrepreneurs to be more proactive in their endeavors. She provides weekly news media information, and shares the top news messages from Black media to Black audiences nationwide. Lynn is also the author of a children’s book, Empress of Coils, and develops media and business entrepreneur conferences annually.

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