Jack and Jill of America, Inc. Southeastern Region 34th Biennial Mothers' Conference
EVENT SPEAKERS
Foundation Breakfast: "Hope for the Future"
Saturday, July 19, 2025, 7:45 AM ET

Featured Speaker: Tracy Wilson Mourning
Tracy Wilson Mourning believes in leading with love, whether she’s fulfilling her role as a devoted mother, philanthropist or mentor, using her gifts as a designer, broadcast journalist, motivational speaker and writer.
In understanding her own journey and the impact of what it means for young girls to have mentors that help guide them to become healthy, emotionally intelligent and compassionate women, Tracy founded Honey Shine in 2002. The Honey Shine program aims to encourage girls as they balance mind, body and soul, by providing nurturing experiences, through workshops, summer camp and after school programming. The programming is curated to enlighten their paths, inform their decisions and inspire their futures with confidence.
Tracy is also the founder and creative director of L.O.V.E, living on vacation everyday. A lifestyle brand that encompasses all things that inspire a life that’s lived in LOVE, including a collection of luxury loungewear and accessories.
Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, and raised in Las Vegas, Nevada, Tracy is a proud graduate of Howard University, where she earned a bachelor’s degree in broadcast journalism and a minor in business from the Washington, D.C.-based HBCU. She is also a proud and active member of the Miami Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. She has served as a Regional Judge for the White House Fellows selection process under the Obama Administration, Board Member of United Way Miami and currently sits on the Board of Directors for the Overtown Youth Center/Honey Shine, Casa Familia, BASS Museum and NBWA. Tracy is also very proud to have a public high school named in her honor, Alonzo and Tracy Mourning Senior High Biscayne Bay Campus.
As co-founder of the Mourning Family Foundation, Tracy passionately raises awareness about the pressing needs of young girls, women and all children through her community service and public speaking. Her efforts are often recognized, as she has received numerous awards from across the globe. She is incredibly appreciative for all of the recognition and does the work because she believes that it is her assignment and she’s grateful to be chosen to do so.
She is a proud mom to Trey, Myka, and Alijah – whom she calls her favorite people, and encourages them to carry on the family legacy of living in service, while creating their own unique paths in life.
Tracy has been using her skills and resources to give back for nearly 30 years. A staunch advocate for the rights of women, black people throughout the diaspora and other communities where she can be a voice, she credits a higher power for ordering her steps and guiding her life’s legacy.
Legacy Luncheon
Saturday, July 19, 2025, 12:15 PM

Featured Speaker: Randi Mallori Adkins-Warren, Corporate Counsel - Aflac
Randi Mallori Adkins-Warren, a Macon, Georgia native, is a graduate of The Marvelous Macon Chapter of Jack and Jill of America, Inc. Randi went on to her mother’s alma mater, Spelman College, with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and a Spanish Minor. In 2012, she obtained her Juris Doctor from Mercer University’s Walter F. George School of Law. She furthered her professional development through certifications from esteemed institutions such as Yale University and The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.
As Corporate Counsel at Aflac, Randi has distinguished herself as a highly skilled lawyer, a trusted business partner, and a dynamic leader who consistently embodies excellence and integrity. She produces outstanding results, exhibiting her 13 years of legal expertise. She is responsible for managing Aflac’s extensive Intellectual Property portfolio, negotiating multimillion dollar deals, and offering critical support to the sales organization as they meet ambitious performance goals.
Randi’s leadership and influence reach far beyond the office. Randi took the initiative to create the Mercer Law School’s Corporate Externship program with Aflac Legal, which is a testament to her commitment to her law school alma mater to provide invaluable training to future attorneys while strengthening the pipeline of talent. This program is a model for bridging academia and the corporate world.
Randi is the epitome of a servant leader who uses her talents to uplift others and create meaningful change. Her impact in the community is as significant as her professional accomplishments. As Board Chair of United Way of the Chattahoochee Valley, she spearheads initiatives to address pressing issues such as education equity, poverty reduction and eradication, and healthcare access. She works tirelessly to unite corporate partners, nonprofit leaders, and community advocates to create sustainable solutions that benefit those marginalized.
Her dedication extends to mentoring young women, staff attorneys, and underscoring a commitment to youth empowerment. Randi serves as a trustee of the Jack and Jill of America Foundation board where she lends her expertise and focuses on addressing issues affecting African American families and communities, one child at a time.
As a member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated and The Macon (GA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated, Randi embodies values of service, leadership, scholarship, and friendship. Her commitment to excellence is evident in every aspect of her volunteer work, and her ability to inspire those around her.
Randi champions programs that equip young people with the tools to succeed through her volunteer efforts. She serves as a speaker and volunteer in high schools, her alma mater Spelman College, and various law schools and urges young people to become a lawyer and a good, corporate citizen.
Just recently, Randi was selected as a TEDx Bibb City speaker where she shared her vulnerable story of “Pivoting Through Grief with Grace,” following the unexpected loss of her mother. She exhibited immense courage and resilience in undergoing a reinvention through her grief. This is a highlight of her commitment to leveraging every one of her personal experiences and professional skills for the greater good.
Randi’s impact extends beyond her legal expertise. Since she was three years old, Randi has donned tutus and later advanced to pointe shoes. Her talent in dance has taken her all over the country, studying at prestigious institutions such as the University of South Carolina, North Carolina School of the Arts, and Steps on Broadway.
Randi was named to the Atlanta Business Chronicle’s 40 under 40 2025 Class, The Spelman Blueprint and The Spelman Pre-Alumnae Council 40 under 40 Spotlight, and The 2025 Centennial Class of the National Bar Association’s 40 under 40.
Randi’s commitment to promoting inclusion in the legal profession and passion for the arts make her a role model for those whom she continues to inspire to live their dreams.

Special Guest: Kimberly Jackson, Executive Vice President, American Cancer Society
Kimberly Jackson is executive vice president of the American Cancer Society’s Southeast Region, which serves communities in Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky, and Virginia.
As EVP, Kimberly is the Region’s senior-most staff executive, driving the development and implementation of the American Cancer Society’s mission and revenue strategies across five states. Kimberly engages corporate and medical leaders, high-level donors, and leadership volunteers in furthering the fight against cancer. Under Kimberly’s leadership, the Southeast Region serves thousands of cancer patients and caregivers, engages volunteers to support community-based programs, inspires and equips companies to provide healthy workplaces, and raises more than $73 million annually in support of the organization’s vision to end cancer as we know it, for everyone.
Kimberly has served in her current role since 2022 and brings decades of experience creating innovative solutions in support of effective relationship management, revenue growth, budget development, and strategic planning and execution. Kimberly's professional career spans both the for-profit and not-for-profit worlds, including holding several corporate positions and launching her own successful company. Kimberly served in multiple leadership roles at the American Heart Association, including senior vice president and executive director for metro Atlanta. Earlier in her career, Kimberly spent 10 years at the American Cancer Society in several mission delivery positions and served as national strategic lead for African American collaborations and partnerships.
Kimberly is based in Atlanta and is a graduate of North Carolina A&T State University.
Sunday Worship Service
Sunday, July 20, 2025, 8 AM

Featured Speaker: Rev. Keith Butler, Pastor - Mount Olive Missionary Baptist Church
Rev. Keith Butler, a native of Miami, FL, began preaching at age 15 at New Shiloh M.B. Church. Licensed in 1988 and ordained in 1998, he has developed strong pastoral leadership, building strategic community partnerships. He currently serves as Pastor of Mount Olive Missionary Baptist Church in Tampa and is the Founding Pastor of Logos Baptist Church in Miami Gardens, which serves over 500 families weekly and supports foster children and families at Ronald McDonald House.
Known for his creative scripture teaching, Rev. Butler has ministered nationally and received honors from Miami-Dade County, Miami Gardens, and President Barack Obama for his community service.
His key teachings focus on discovering God’s purpose and potential, embracing leadership and positive influence, kingdom citizenship, nurturing healthy relationships, and ongoing personal growth. His ministry empowers individuals to live fulfilling, impactful lives aligned with God’s principles.