Quinetha Frasier, MBA
Public Speaker, Consultant, and CEO in Atlanta, Georgia
Quinetha Frasier is a tenured funding strategist, social entrepreneur, and advisor to senior level leaders in philanthropy and social justice. Que negotiates funding relationships between companies and grantmakers, private funders, and impact investors.
In addition to her consulting work, Quinetha serves as CEO of the Global Foundation for Education & Economic Mobility (GFEEM), through which she is developing and advising initiatives that support women and children of color in Ghana and the Gullah-Geechee Corridor of the Southeastern United States.
Prior to launching GFEEM and the Southern Equity Collective, Quinetha co-founded MyPledger, a pledge automation software company, where she learned the power of technology for social good.
At the heart of Quinetha’s work is a dedication to coaching founders of nonprofit ventures. Her consultative and personal philanthropic work is focused on initiating economic mobility for Black American children and women. She has designed training curriculums focused on leadership development for purpose-led leaders in philanthropy and social impact.
Her clientele has included the Georgia Center for Nonprofits; Allen University; Technovate; Global Social Venture Competition (GA Tech); The Foundation Center; the Office of Congressman John Lewis; Rainbow Push; Net Impact; the Southeastern Council of Foundations, Network for Good; the Girltank Foundation (in partnership with beauty-retailer Sephora), and a variety of faith-based entities.
A proud Gullah Native of the Sea Islands of Charleston, SC and resident of Atlanta, GA, Quinetha is a graduate of Tuskegee University and Webster University, where she earned an MBA. She holds national certification by the National Development Council and NeighborWorks in Economic Development Finance, Community Development and Grant-writing.
Quinetha serves on the boards of the South Carolina Community Loan Fund, The Nature Conservancy of South Carolina, the Charleston Chapter of the Links Incorporated, and the Palmetto Project.
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