NAWBO-Inland Empire

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06/21/2026

πŸ’šπŸ©· Happy Father’s Day from NAWBO Inland Empire πŸ©·πŸ’š

Today, we honor the fathers, grandfathers, mentors, and father figures who inspire us through their leadership, resilience, and dedication to their families and communities.

Your guidance helps build confident children, strong families, thriving businesses, and a brighter future for generations to come.

Thank you for the sacrifices you make, the lessons you teach, and the example you set every day.

Wishing all fathers a day filled with love, appreciation, and meaningful moments with those who matter most.

06/20/2026

πŸ©·πŸ’š Celebrating Juneteenth
Honoring Freedom, Resilience & Progress

Today, we honor the significance of Juneteenth and recognize the strength, perseverance, and contributions of Black entrepreneurs, leaders, and communities.

As women business owners, we celebrate diversity, equity, and the power of creating opportunities that uplift future generations.

πŸ’š Honor the Past
🩷 Celebrate Progress
πŸ’š Inspire the Future

NAWBO Inland Empire stands in unity as we continue building a stronger, more inclusive business community.

Photos from NAWBO-Inland Empire's post 06/01/2026

This pin is small, but the responsibility is not.

For me, leadership is not about standing above other women. It is about standing with them, listening closely, creating space, and helping more women business owners feel seen, supported, and connected.

As I continue serving through NAWBO Inland Empire, I am reminded that women entrepreneurs need more than motivation. We need access. We need advocacy. We need relationships. We need rooms where our voices are heard and our businesses are taken seriously.

I am still growing as a leader, and I do not take that lightly.

My heart is to help create a chapter culture where women can show up as themselves, build meaningful connections, share resources, and feel like they belong in the room before they ever have to prove they deserve to be there.

This pin is not just a symbol of position.

It is a reminder to serve well, lead with care, and keep opening doors for the women coming behind me, beside me, and with me.

Because when women in business win, we all win.

Tia Lynn Johnson
NAWBO IE President πŸ’šπŸ©·βœ¨

06/01/2026

πŸ’šπŸ©·We Did ItπŸ©·πŸ’š

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