Bio



Jordan Howard is a storyweaver and entrepreneur, working across impact, media, policy + entertainment over the last 16 years since she was teen. As a Millennial + Gen Z cusp, she’s grown up collaborating with brands to authentically engage the next-gen through results-driven systemic impact across culture and in communities across the world. Jordan activates her intuitive abilities as a medium with her experience as a marketer, strategist and storyteller for connectivity, healing, and innovation. Her magic lies in interconnecting the language and learnings of generations with the cosmic possibilities of imagination and ancestry.

Over the years, she’s led strategies and advised on cultural properties that continue to enable engagement verticals and policy + supply chain shifts for Fortune 500 brands, d2c models, grassroots nonprofits, and government entities. Dell, Warner Bros., Hulu, Planned Parenthood, Surfrider Foundation, P&G, LVMH, Medialink, Cities United, Microsoft, U.S. State Department, Intel, UN Foundation, Casey Family Programs, CAA, U.S. Green Building Council, 501CThree, Binary Fountain and more have been partners and collaborators over the years.

As a speaker, she has spoken to over 30,000 people in at least 8 different countries, including opening up for former U.S. Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton. Ebony Magazine named her Ebony’s Power 100, as one of the most influential African Americans in America. Jordan has sat on and built advisory boards since her teen years.

She currently sits on the board of advisory for The People’s Townhall, The Redford Center, and Worn Again to continue creating unique ways to invest, empower, and equip the next-gen through interconnected communities across the globe. Jordan is here to see business models aid to the people’s issues and the planet’s call for harmony and balance and she won’t ever be shy about it.