Ever since she was a child, Michelle Green-Ford ('83) knew that she wanted to pursue a career in business.
Green-Ford was always around business owners in her community and had a sense that she wanted to go into the field.
That spark of interest led her to pursue her education at UNT and graduate with a bachelor's degree in business administration. Along with that, she also earned her M.B.A. in 2017 from Amberton University in Frisco.
After more than 30 years of working in the business industry from running her own leadership development and training program to leading equity and diversity at JPS Health Network, Green-Ford is now taking on a new role. She was recently named the first woman to be elected as the president and CEO of the Fort Worth Metropolitan Black Chamber of Commerce.
"This position means everything," says Green-Ford. "As the first woman to uphold this title, I'm honored to serve in this expanding capacity and assist individuals within my community by helping their small businesses flourish."