Kenyatta Maxwell Blake is an award-winning author, educator, corporate marketing executive, and doctoral scholar with more than 10 years of leadership experience. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Political Science and Communications from Florida State University and an MBA in Sustainability and Environmental Management. Through her corporate leadership, community advocacy, writing, and ongoing doctoral studies, she explores the intersections of family, community, tribe, history, identity, faith, wellness, and personal transformation.
Throughout her career, Kenyatta has collaborated with executives, industry leaders, educators, and community organizations to develop initiatives that inform, inspire, and create meaningful impact. She has earned more than ten professional certifications, serves in leadership and board roles, and has contributed to Health initiatives alongside physicians, educators, and community advocates.
Her academic journey includes advanced doctoral research focused on health, wellness, and human flourishing. Through books such as Remember Who You Are, Did Jesus Wear Cornrows?, and Nubian Soul Fuel, she encourages readers to think critically, seek truth, embrace lifelong learning, and reconnect with purpose, heritage, and identity.