Our Partners

Kelli is a seasoned finance leader with over 25 years of expertise in corporate finance and accounting. Throughout her career, she has excelled in collaborating with C-suite and other senior leaders, external stakeholders, and high-performing teams to drive strategic business outcomes. With two decades of experience in the insurance and financial services sector, Kelli has honed her skills in navigating complex financial landscapes.


Kelli’s expertise spans across Controllership, SEC reporting, financial planning and analysis, M&A integrations, and corporate governance. Her collaborative approach and ability to align financial strategy with business objectives have been instrumental in achieving significant milestones for the companies she has served. Her commitment to excellence and continuous improvement has earned her a reputation as a trusted advisor and leader in the finance community.


A graduate of Central State University with a BS in Accounting and an MBA from The University of Toledo, Kelli is a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) who has consistently demonstrated her commitment to excellence in her field. Her dedication extends beyond her professional life; she served on the Board of Directors for the Central State University National Alumni Association and currently holds the position of Board Treasurer for the Oakhurst Center for Community. Kelli has been a licensed real estate professional in the state of Georgia for over 20 years.

Current Employment – Real Estate Professional
Kelli Robinson MBA, CPA

Board Treasurer

Font is a Licensed Professional Counselor of thirteen years, a Master Addiction Counselor, a National Certified Counselor, and a Certified Professional Counselor Supervisor specializing in treating trauma through her private practice in Decatur, Georgia. She also serves in a charter school system providing mental health care to students in secondary education. Her work is centered on healing individuals across generations who have experienced trauma and struggling with substance use while equipping scholars with the tools needed to improve their mental health to perform at their highest capacity. She currently serves on the board for Beacon Hill Black Alliance for Human Rights where she helped to lead the charge to take down the Lost Cause Confederate monument in Decatur, Georgia, which previously stood since 1908, in her role as Co-chair for the confederate monument removal committee now the Decolonize Decatur Committee. Her work continues with this organization today in a broader approach to provide community education on symbols of white supremacy as a cultural critic on the impact of colonization on people of African descent using a public art initiative (Art for the People), which she created, and organizing for reparations for Black residents and legacy members of the historic Beacon Hill community. Her reparations work is informed by over a decade of providing mental health services to Black community members marginalized in the criminal justice system and community mental health institutions.

Current Employment-School Counselor
Fonta High

Board Member

Font is a Licensed Professional Counselor of thirteen years, a Master Addiction Counselor, a National Certified Counselor, and a Certified Professional Counselor Supervisor specializing in treating trauma through her private practice in Decatur, Georgia. She also serves in a charter school system providing mental health care to students in secondary education. Her work is centered on healing individuals across generations who have experienced trauma and struggling with substance use while equipping scholars with the tools needed to improve their mental health to perform at their highest capacity. She currently serves on the board for Beacon Hill Black Alliance for Human Rights where she helped to lead the charge to take down the Lost Cause Confederate monument in Decatur, Georgia, which previously stood since 1908, in her role as Co-chair for the confederate monument removal committee now the Decolonize Decatur Committee. Her work continues with this organization today in a broader approach to provide community education on symbols of white supremacy as a cultural critic on the impact of colonization on people of African descent using a public art initiative (Art for the People), which she created, and organizing for reparations for Black residents and legacy members of the historic Beacon Hill community. Her reparations work is informed by over a decade of providing mental health services to Black community members marginalized in the criminal justice system and community mental health institutions.

Current Employment-School Counselor
Fonta High

Board Member