Stacii Jae Johnson - actress, radio personality, television host, lifestyle influencer and women's empowerment advocate is vastly becoming the "go-to" for all things single girl. As a former on-air jock at the country's #1 urban radio station, CBS Radio, WVEE- FM V-103, Stacii Jae is a die hard entrepreneur focused on building a...
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Stacii Jae Johnson - actress, radio personality, television host, lifestyle influencer and women's empowerment advocate is vastly becoming the "go-to" for all things single girl. As a former on-air jock at the country's #1 urban radio station, CBS Radio, WVEE- FM V-103, Stacii Jae is a die hard entrepreneur focused on building a media empire. Prior to her arrival at V-103, Stacii Jae created and hosted Atlanta's #1 girl talk radio show "Black Girls Radio". Originally from Memphis, TN, Ms. Johnson moved to Atlanta to attend the esteemed Spelman College, and then graduated with honors. She is a girl on the move- from Memphis to Atlanta to Hollywood actress and back to Atlanta as a high profile political figure, working in the Office of Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed as the former Entertainment & Special Events Director, top advisor and a member of his executive leadership team for over three years. Stacii Jae exemplifies a career that resembles a chameleon, colorful, bright and true.Johnson is a young, vivacious influencer who has had a career of ups and downs. However, when given lemons, Stacii Jae is known to make her famous lemonade. A southern belle at heart, Johnson has been hard at work making her a sought after influencer who has lots of irons in the fire. As many can see with her new radio career, Johnson is not afraid of new challenges. She is the founder of The Single Girls Club (TSGC) and writes a monthly blog called The Single Girls Club Diaries that post on her website monthly. The mission of The Single Girls Club (TSGC) is to provide single females with the tools needed to live a full whole life. Through an online community and lifestyle event experiences, TSGC is a movement in the tune of "All Things Single" and aims to connect, educate, inspire and empower single ladies. TSGC signature events are: The Single Girls Club Conference, Power Dating, Single Girls Talk and Single Girls Who Brunch. "Our 'Living, Learning, Laughing, Loving ME!' mantra powers us forward in everything we do", says Stacii Jae. Stacii Jae leads a weekly call session with single ladies from all over the country called "Single Girls Talk" discussing topics with a guest celebrity co-host that inspire confidence and give today's single females clarity and power to achieve their personal and professional fullest potential. Her self published book, 'Date, Girl' 143 Reasons Why I Believe Women Should Date Multiple Men will be available in book stores and online in October 2015.Most recently, she was cast in a docu-series premiering this fall that Queen Latifah is Executive Producing called From The Bottom Up (airing on Centric, Fall 2015). It's about 6 ladies on the comeback. She has signed on to co-host Divas & Cocktails, a "no conversation is off-limits" late night talk show hosted with R&B Diva Nicci Gilbert. This web series is the perfect mix of late night discussion on everything from lifestyle, fashion, celebrity headlines and celebrity dish.As a Hollywood actress, Stacii Jae landed roles in popular productions by You Go Boy! Productions (Martin), Savoy Pictures (How To Be A Player as Sherri) and New Line Cinema (A Thin Line Between Love & Hate as Peaches) as well as television roles NBC and FOX Networks. Stacii is also co-host, with R&B Diva Nicci Gilbert (Divas & Cocktails), a "no conversation is off-limits" late night talk show covering everything from lifestyle, fashion and celebrity headlines to celebrity dish. Johnson was recently named one of the top 25 women in Atlanta by Steed Media Group and has earned honors as an "Obama Victory Trustee" and Associate Publisher, Who's Who in Black Atlanta (15th Edition, 2014). Truly in the midst of a chameleon career, Stacii Jae is colorful, bright and true.
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