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Meet Our Founder

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LáDeia Joyce is the soulful and creative brand and business marketing professional and founder of the non-profit organization, The Positive Experience. She is also the face and heart of her personal brand and community movement, LáDeia Joyce. Joyce uses her experience, expertise, and energy to bring knowledge, empowerment, and awareness to communities most affected by the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) and its stigmas in Black culture. She gleans her most effective marketing strategies from decades of branding, marketing, and communicating the mission and vision of notable brands such as FedEx, Verizon Wireless, Hennessy, Roxul, and MasterCard. 

 

Over the last five years, LáDeia  has positioned herself as the ear and voice of awareness and accountability for proactive and prolific health care for Black women in the area of sexual health, HIV and AIDS screening, and viable treatment for women living with an HIV diagnosis. Leading the movement from vision to voice, LáDeia is committed to shifting the narrative around HIV education from a secretive stigma to a steadfast sound of positive awareness. 

After becoming the face of a national campaign that debuted during the Emmys in 2019, LáDeia continues her mission to promote a positive outlook on Black women living with HIV. She is known for being the face of success after the diagnosis. With her signature mantra, “die empty”, LáDeia is putting forth her grandest effort to change the world and change the word on HIV. 

 

LáDeia believes that one voice can change the vision, and she has set out to be the catalyst. The Positive Experience is a non-profit organization created to bring education and empowerment to Black women from Memphis to Miami. LáDeia strategically curated a team of dedicated and determined individuals who are ready to take the message of “being positive isn’t negative” around the world.

 

LáDeia earned her undergraduate degree in Music Industry Business and Communication from The University of Memphis; and her Masters degree in Business Administration from Strayer University in 2011. She is a graduate of the Building Leaders of Color Bootcamp Training Institute, and the Black Women’s Biomedical ambassador for Black AIDS Institute. She is a proud member of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. and has dedicated 21 active years to the organization. She is the International Domestic Partnership Strategist of the Zeta Phi Beta Sorority. She is also a member of Junior League of Memphis. In her free time is a cyclist, avid traveler, and cultural foodie. 

 

Learn more about LáDeia Joyce at www.ladeiajoyce.com

Highlights, Features

& Awards

  • TN HIV Modernization Coalition Chair (2020-2021)  

  • Black AIDS Institute Black Women’s Biomedical Ambassador (2019-2020)

  • Building Leaders of Color Bootcamp Training Institute Graduate (2018)

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