Twanna Harris MADD Board of Directors

Twanna Harris

Founder, League of Industry Moms

Twanna Harris is a visionary leader, social entrepreneur, and proud mother of four children, including a current six-year NFL player and a collegiate athlete navigating the dynamic, but complex NIL landscape. With a range of executive marketing posts over two decades, Twanna has established herself as a trailblazer in brand strategy, entertainment marketing, and community advocacy, with a proven track record of creating initiatives that drive lasting social impact.

As the founder of the League of Industry Moms (LOIM), Twanna empowers mothers of professional athletes and artists with the tools, resources and trusted community to properly navigate the sports and entertainment industries, while helping them also protect their legacies, foster generational wealth, and lead boldly in high-stakes industries. Her work not only celebrates the power of motherhood but also amplifies the voices of women as changemakers in sports, entertainment, and society at large. Through LOIM, she has built a thriving community dedicated to redefining narratives and elevating the influence of mothers in shaping the future.

Recently elected to the national board of Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD), Twanna brings her passion for advocacy, storytelling, and community engagement to the forefront of one of the nation’s most critical missions. She is deeply committed to raising awareness, promoting equity, and advancing initiatives that empower families to navigate the emotional and social challenges associated with impaired driving.

Twanna’s work reflects a deep commitment to using her platform to inspire transformational change. Whether through her innovative projects in sports and entertainment or her advocacy for families, Twanna continues to champion causes that uplift underserved communities, elevate ‘strategically undervalued’ segments, and create opportunities for lasting impact.

In her personal and professional life, Twanna exemplifies resilience, leadership, and the unwavering belief that storytelling and community can be catalysts for change. When not addressing the world’s most pressing issues, you can typically find Twanna in the stands, cheering on her sons, or taking in different sights, sounds and cultures, during her travels with her youngest daughter or husband.