Viola H. Sanders, founder and President, has a
deep commitment to promote African American culture and history.
Her desire to share her vital interest made the founding of Vii's
Services, Inc. a necessary undertaking.
Viola is a native of North Carolina and attended
business school in New Jersey after which she was employed by New
Jersey power company, PSE&G, where she worked for twenty-three
years.
Business memberships include: Member of the Columbia, SC Branch of the NAACP, Toastmasters International, Inc. Coalition of 100 Black Women, Inc. Concerned Citizens of Piscataway, New Jersey American Business Coalition Metuchen-Edison NAACP - New Jersey (past member of the Executive Board) National Urban League Black Executive Exchange Program (BEEP) Served on the Piscataway Township Historic Advisory Commission Served on the Advisory Board of Katherine Gibbs School in Piscataway, NJ Viola is also a co-founder of the African American Entrepreneur Network, based in Piscataway, NJ..
She has appeared on several television and radio shows around the country and was featured in Network Journal Magazine, a magazine for African American professionals and small business owners, and AS WE LIVE Magazine - 2007 in the South Carolina area. Viola released her first publication in 1996, entitled "African American Inventors" and has recently developed additional educational material for people of all ages.
Viola is married to Richard Sanders and they are the proud parents of one son, Maurice, and daughter-in-law, Michelle, Sanders.
Vii’s African American Services is the culmination of fifteen
years of research relative to the inventions and other achievements
of African Americans in this country.
Viola decided in the early stages that a catalyst was needed
to unearth and disseminate the truth about African American inventions
and other contributions of significance.
Thus began the search which would become a labor of love and
eventually emerge as Vii’s ”African American Services”, a company
committed to the production of exhibitions and publications about
the many achievements by African Americans to the United States
and the world.
This type of promotion offers great image building potential
and has been well received by the Black community as well as non-
African Americans.
Reserve your date and let the learning and excitement begin!
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