Jewel
W. Daniels is president of Daniels Communications Group a
progressive Georgia-based firm that provides marketing, public
relations, and business event planning services. The company
specializes in business consulting for small and
minority-owned businesses with a specialization in marketing
communications.
Daniels has cultivated a career that includes several
successful marketing endeavors and the tremendous
accomplishment of launching the Black Business Professionals
and Entrepreneurs, a global network of practicing
professionals and business owners. Most recently, she
completed work on her first book, “The Enterprising
Entrepreneur.” The self-published book speaks volumes about
leadership, weathering tough times and reaping the rewards of
successfully piloting your dreams.
Born in Brooklyn, NY, Daniels has teamed-up on projects with
companies top corporations that include AOL Time Warner,
Bronner Brothers, Black Entertainment Television, Clear
Channel, Comcast Communications, Morris Communications, State
of Georgia PIE/Community Affairs Department and Wal*Mart.
She began her career in Virginia as an advertising executive
and later returned to her roots in New York where she handled
the multi-million account of Cruise Lines International
Association. She then set her sights studying international
relations and political science as the first Black graduate
student at Asia ’s prestigious Yonsei University located in
Seoul , Korea . Becoming fluent in the Hangul language,
Radford taught English to Korean soldiers and coordinated with
the military's public affairs office. After two years, she
returned to the United States , moving to Hinesville, GA,
where she took a position as a journalist with the Morris
Newspaper Corporation.
Her entrepreneurial nature finds Daniels working on projects
aimed at empowering people of color and women in business. She
spearheads the annual Black Business Professionals and
Entrepreneurs conference and the launching of Women of Power,
Passion and Purpose, a touring business empowerment seminar
series for women of color.
Her accomplishments include recognition as one of Georgia ’s
“40 Under 40” in business and politics by Georgia Trend
magazine and the Savannah Business Report & Journal, as well
as receiving recognition from Georgia Gov. Roy Barnes and US
Rep. Jack Kingston. She has been honored with the “Neophyte
Award” as well as being a double recipient of the Savannah
Small Business Institute entrepreneurship award. Daniels has
been featured in various publications to include Onyx Woman
and Georgia Trend magazines. The Savannah Morning News, The
Savannah Herald and London ’s The Post business newspaper. She
has also spoken for African American Women on Tour (three
years), the GWEN Conference, Black Business Professionals and
Entrepreneurs and other professional groups.
She is highly committed to serving her community and helping
further the Black business agenda. She held the post as the
youngest woman chair of the Georgia Summit of African-American
Business Organizations, Inc., statewide agency of Black
business associations. She is also a board member of Georgia
Communities and Schools organization and holds memberships in
the National Association of Female Executives, American
Business Women's Association, Savannah Area Chamber of
Commerce, the Savannah Small Business Chamber, the Atlanta
Business League and Delta Sigma Sorority, Inc.
As an honor’s graduate of Hampton University , Hampton , VA ,
she remains passionate about the important role HBCU’s play in
cultivating the lives of young adults. While at Hampton,
Daniels earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in Mass Media
Communications and Public Relations.
She is also a graduate of New York University's Public
Relations Institute. She currently teaches at Armstrong
Atlantic State University in Savannah , GA, and previously
taught for several years at Savannah Technical College. She
instructs in marketing and entrepreneurship courses.
Daniels is strong in her belief in Christ and says her life’s
greatest accomplishment is raising her 11-year-old daughter
Jynnah.
For More Information Contact:
The Enterprising Entrepreneur
P.O. Box 60561, Savannah, GA 31420
Tel: 912-354-8888
FAX: 501-694-9220
Internet:
info@enterprisingentrepreneur