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Heel to Heel Radio interview women of Wells Fargo; Candy Moore, Lindsay Johnson, Natalie Blakeney and Nicole White share their Chic Tips of Business Advice for Success with hostess Elizabeth Gordon, President of Flourishing Business, LLC.
Candy Moore
Senior Vice President
Southeast Community Development Manager
Wells Fargo & Company
Candy Moore is a Senior Vice President and Community Development Manager in Atlanta, responsible for the company’s community lending, service and investment strategies and goals for Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi and Tennessee.
Candy joined Wachovia in 1993 and has held several roles, including financial center manager, national director of marketing for Wachovia Mortgage Corporation and director of market share growth for retail mortgage and internet sales.
As an active community volunteer, Candy serves on the boards of the United Way of Metropolitan Atlanta and the Atlanta Business League, while serving previously on the boards of the United Way of the Central Carolinas and the South Carolina Board for Recording for the Blind & Dyslexic. She also served on Converse College’s alumnae board for ten years and was the first African-American to serve as chair of the college’s Board of Visitors.
Candy is a member of the Atlanta Chapter of The Links Inc., where she was among 50 women nationally selected as a member of the Scott Hawkins Leadership Institute (2010 – 2011) and serves as co-chair of the Fundraising Committee.
She has held leadership positions with Junior League in Charlotte, N.C. and is a PAC Committee Member with Junior League of Atlanta. Candy was co-leader of Wells Fargo’s 2010 Community Support/United Way Campaign and was 2010 Vice Chair for UNCF’s 27th Annual Mayor’s Masked Ball.
Candy is among Who’s Who Black Atlanta, and has been named one of Atlanta’s 100 Most Influential African-American Women and one of Atlanta’s 100 Top Black Women of Influence. She was also the recipient of the Concerned Black Clergy’s 2010 Corporate Award.
She earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in business administration and marketing, graduating cum laude, from Converse College, an all-women’s college in Spartanburg, S.C. Candy is also a graduate of the Retail Consumer Bank Associate Management Program.
Lindsey M. Johnson
Vice President
Atlanta Marketing Manager
Wells Fargo & Company
Lindsey Johnson is a vice president and marketing manager in Atlanta, responsible for the Community Bank’s advertising, marketing and sponsorship efforts in the metro Atlanta region.
Lindsey joined First Union/Wachovia in 2001 and has held several roles, including marketing manager for Online Banking services, as well as marketing director for key growth segments, including small business and de novo efforts. Â www.wellsfargo.com/biz
As an active member of Wells Fargo Volunteers, Lindsey has chaired several of the bank’s signature volunteer events in Atlanta, including the Susan G. Komen “Race for the Cure,†the Atlanta PRIDE Festival and the Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta Annual Christmas Parade.
Lindsey earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in English and marketing from Florida State University.
Natalie C. Blakeney
Vice President
Marketing Services
Wells Fargo Home Mortgage
Natalie Blakeney is a marketing vice president for Wells Fargo Home Mortgage, a division of Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. She is responsible for developing marketing strategies for national programs designed to help more Americans achieve the dream of sustainable homeownership. Some of these programs include a counseling program to help declined borrowers address their challenges as they pursue homeownership and educational outreach programs with the National Association Realtors®-Women’s Council of Realtors and the National Association Real Estate Brokers-Women’s Council.
Natalie has more than 20 years of sales and marketing experience. Prior to joining Wells Fargo, Natalie worked as a membership/marketing manager for The Washington Council of Agencies, a nonprofit providing group buying programs, management training and advocacy programs to community and faith-based organizations. She was responsible for building relationships with local nonprofit groups, providing technical assistance and developing marketing programs geared toward the nonprofit community in the Metropolitan Washington D.C. area.
Natalie began her marketing career in retail sales management as a manager for The Gap, Inc. Her career has included various marketing positions involving special events planning, public relations, and market planning and sales. She is former Program Manager for the AMA-DC Mentorship which she developed and successfully launched for the Washington D.C. chapter of the American Marketing Association.
Natalie earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration from Temple University in Philadelphia, Pa., and completed courses in The University of Virginia’s E-Commerce Graduate Certificate Program.
She is also a blogger for Beyond TodaySM, a Wells Fargo blog containing retirement guidance.
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Nicole White
Wealth Advisor
Greater Atlanta
Nicole White is a Wealth Advisor for the Greater Atlanta region of Wells Fargo Private Bank. As part of The Private Bank, Ms. White is responsible for coordinating a team of seasoned specialists to provide clients with comprehensive wealth management services, including private banking, risk management, investment management, insurance solutions, philanthropic strategies and trust and estate planning through Wells Fargo Wealth Management.
Prior to joining Wachovia Bank in 2001, Ms. White served as a financial advisor with Merrill Lynch’s Private Client Group. She spent eight years with the firm focused on asset management, trust estate planning and risk management.
A native of St. Louis, Missouri, Ms. White earned her Masters in Business Administration from St. Louis University with a focus in finance, and her Bachelor of Science degree in economics from Florida A&M University.
Ms. White serves on the National Council of Wealth Advisors for Wells Fargo Wealth Management. She is active with multiple civic and philanthropic organizations, including the United Way’s Women’s Leadership Council and the African-American Leadership Council and the Atlanta Women’s Foundation.
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