Awards
- Freedom Hero Award for innovation, involvement and intervention that provides options and opportunities for education for disadvantaged at-risk youth and “for working as a catalyst for change and encouraging others to learn, grow and contribute.” 2007
- Dr. Gardner C. Taylor Humanitarian Award, Concord Family Services for “outstanding vision and commitment to opening up the world of computer technology and telecommunications to our children and families, increasing educational, employment and economic opportunities and fostering empowerment in our urban communities.” November 2003
- Granville T. Woods award given by the National Association of Black Telecommunications Professionals to “the outstanding CEO of a corporation with the greatest impact in the community.” March 2000
- Beacon Award by the Morehouse and Spelman New York Alumni Scholarship Fund “in honor of her distinguished accomplishments and work in disadvantaged communities.” May 1998
- Los Angeles Urban League Technology Award. March 1998
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