Ari Talton
Founder | President (Dallas, TX)
Ari Talton created The Write One Incorporated in 2013. In addition to being a journalist and a photographer, Talton is also a published author and an educator. She has been an educator in Dallas/Fort Worth for 13 years, teaching English, English as a Second Language and Journalism to her beloved high school students. Her immediate goals for the organization include helping young girls realize their creative potential.
"We must nurture our creative originalities and pursue our respective purposes." In her spare time Talton enjoys traveling, shopping, covering Dallas sports, writing music and church activities.
Adrianna Mentis
Vice President (Atlanta, GA)
Adrianna Mentis is a certified Senior Human Resource Professional and has worked in both the nonprofit and Corporate America sectors for more than 15 years. She ensures effectiveness by providing strategic, operational and ethical support that is consistent with the mission, values, policies and contractual obligations of the firm.
Mentis is the mother of two wonderful daughters whom she enjoys spending every free moment with. Her hobbies include: tennis, reading, shopping, watching sports and diversifying her food portfolio. Adrianna has a deeply rooted passion for helping others and frequently volunteers for American Red Cross, Autism Speaks, Atlanta’s Center for Self-Sufficiency and Susan G. Komen.
Beverly Talton
Secretary (Dallas, TX)
Beverly Talton is a tenured educator in Dallas. For over 45 years, she has taught and mentored students all over Dallas. Talton is the mother of Ari (founder). The two have partnered together on several ventures, including a publishing company for female writers.
The avid reader and writer prides herself on being successful in propelling students to achieve excellence in both academics and in life. In her spare time she enjoys traveling, gardening and spending time with family.
Aishia Brown
Mentor | Recruiter (Houston, TX)
With 18 years of experience in professional coaching and development, Aishia Brown is passionate about mentoring young girls and helping them unlock their full potential. She is dedicated to empowering the next generation of female leaders by providing guidance, support, and encouragement.
Brown’s journey in coaching has shown the profound impact a mentor can have on a young person’s life. She believes that every girl deserves a strong role model to help her navigate challenges, build self-confidence and achieve her dreams. “My commitment to mentoring is driven by a deep desire to give back to the community and to help shape resilient, empowered, and successful young women,” Brown shares.