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Joi Louviere (Joy / Lu-vee-a) honed her passion for storytelling in college while studying journalism at her beloved HBCU, Hampton University. As a radio host and staff writer, then editor, in the student newspaper, she learned the many ways to tell a thoughtful story. After some newspaper work, Joi’s career pivoted to more broad communications, production assisting, public relations and magazine work.

After getting her Master’s in journalism from Georgetown University, Joi sold all her things and traveled the world for 3.5 years. Her nomadic lifestyle was freeing, but more than that it highlighted the many stories that needed to be told and she began nonprofit work. She started by using her comms skills to nurture programming for children at a small, but impactful organization, and then matriculated to college access work, both roles requiring a savvy for social media and marketing leadership. Joi currently lives, writes, and creates in Dallas, Texas.

Werk Stories

I host Werk Stories, a safe space podcast for Black women and women of color to speak about their experiences in the workplace.

Office therapy x Dear Abby x Career coaching