Kiana Webb, founder of Glorious Arisings, Interim CEO of Cooperative Economic Empowerment Movement (CEEM), and board member of LA County Fair, is a living testament of a woman who is genuinely on the mission to empower women for a greater purpose beyond traditional norms. Given her family’s legacy and widely known reputation for empowering Black-owned franchises, Kiana Webb garnered a lifetime of support and leadership experience becoming one of the few Black women franchisees to run and operate several McDonald’s chains across Southern California.
She is highly praised as a keynote public speaker, appearing at various McDonald’s associations and national corporate conferences, and has most recently been tapped to spearhead a topic for the TedxCrenshaw 2023 speaker series. An advocate for improving the lives of women, children, and people of color, Kiana Webb has helped millions achieve remarkable success and rise out of poverty through her novel guidance and passion for teaching.
By virtue of her efforts, Kiana Webb’s proudest moments of the year thus far include fostering the partnership with the Black cooperative organization CEEM and the National Black Grads, which led to the largest Black graduation event held at the California State University, San Bernardino (CSUSB). She also can be credited for ensuring local black-owned business representation is present at the LA County Fair every year.
A mother of three, Kiana Webb is taking her life lessons and knowledge to the world through the launch of her Perfect World Vision course and upcoming leadership sessions. She passionately speaks about empowering Black individuals and helping them rise in their own power. Her acclaimed expertise focuses on health and wellness, self-discovery, economic power, leadership, and creating a diverse environment where human beings can thrive, realize success, and design the life they desire, no matter their background or circumstances.