Co. Founder of Leading Ladies
Tanesha Clancy
Tanesha LaShay Clancy is currently living out her dreams of success by encouraging, inspiring, serving, and empowering others to fulfill their destiny. She has been employed with Clayton County Public Schools since 2005. Tanesha has been a staple to the community and has established partnerships with multiple nonprofit organizations, and she hosts an annual “CharityFest” fundraiser. She is the co-founder of Leading Ladies CHapter 1, and the author of “22 DOSES”, A Dose of Inspirational Acronyms to Jumpstart Your Day. Tanesha lives by the motto “Teamwork makes the dream work”, and she is who she is by the favor of the Most High.
Co. Founder of Leading ladies
Tiffany Hood
Tiffany Hood is a passionate and dedicated educator with over a decade of experience in Clayton County Public Schools. Specializing in instructional technology, Tiffany is committed to empowering, inspiring, and making a meaningful impact on the next generation. As the co-founder of Leading Ladies Chapter 1, established in 2023, Tiffany works tirelessly to help young girls embrace their purpose and recognize their potential. Her career reflects a lifelong devotion to serving others and fostering growth in both students and her community.
Leading Ladies Advisor
Chloé Blanding
Chloé Ahriel Blanding is a dedicated and accomplished individual who graduated in 2019 as the valedictorian of Riverdale High School. She then furthered her education at Clayton State University where she earned a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology and Human Services, graduating Cum Laude. Passionate about helping others, Chloé is committed to making a positive impact personally and professionally. She is the advisor for Leading Ladies Chapter 1, mentoring young ladies, encouraging leadership empowerment, and personal growth. With a deep commitment to service and development, Chloé is dedicated to creating opportunities for others to thrive.
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Leading Ladies SponsorK. Alexandra Escobar & Financial Freedom Workshop
K. Alexandra Escobar turned her acting career into a mission to teach children about financial freedom after discovering her passion for financial literacy during her reign as Miss Clayton County 2024.
K. Alexandra partnered up with the Leading Ladies organization to spearhead a curriculum that would empower children to understand that managing money is not just about having more but about making good decisions that lead to independence and opportunity. From then on, Ms. Escobar has created a program that allows children to gain practical knowledge that they can apply in their daily lives.
She hopes to share this knowledge with her community and inspires to build generational wealth through the next generation.
Credits:
Tiffany Hood, Tanesha Clancy, K. Alexandra Escobar