Helen Blocker-Adams, a Global Business Solutions Strategist, has 24 years of proven leadership, social capital, economic/community development, entrepreneurial development, and community relations’ skills.
Blocker-Adams has become an authority, an advocate and a sought after expert on grassroots leadership, economic development, entrepreneurial development and strategic business solutions.
Over the past sixteen years, she has/is:
- organizing a Statewide Independent Caucus for the State of Georgia
- organized a grassroots business networking organization now entering its 5th year
- organized a grassroots community-oriented event now in it’s 2nd year (www.rockycreekspringfest.com)
- garnered enough signatures on a Nomination Petition that allowed her name to be placed on the General Election ballot for House of Representatives
- produced and hosted a thirty-minute public affairs show called “Bridging the Gap” which addressed problems and solutions to issues that impacted the community
- produced and hosted a motivational radio program; published articles on diversity, small business and entrepreneurship
- conducted hundreds of entrepreneurial development training sessions throughout the southeast region
- served on numerous panel discussions on minority business development; founded a technology-based economic development organization
- has counseled hundreds of entrepreneurs on small business related matters; and
co-founded the Aiken Region Business Network Association (ARBNA), a private organization designed to build bridges and strengthen lines of communication between minority and majority firms
- Blocker-Adams launched a one-hour entrepreneurial Internet Live Talk Radio show in 2003 entitled Entrepreneurial EaglesSM, which aired Mondays at 9 a.m. EST on VoiceAmerica.com.
- Blocker-Adams founded a technology-based economic development organization called The National Center for Economic Development, Business & Technology, Inc. in 2001.