Her organization led a statewide coalition that registered 91,000 Black and brown Tennesseans to vote for the 2018 midterms, increased Black voter turnout by 413 percent, scored two legal voting rights victories against the Tennessee Secretary of State, and is responsible for electing the most diverse, progressive, majority-female Metro Council in the city’s history.
When the COVID-19 pandemic struck Nashville, Charlane made sure Black and Brown communities got our fair share of federal C.A.R.E.S. Act resources to combat the pandemic. She led the Our Fair Share Community Needs Assessment where more than 8,500 Nashvillians were surveyed within 65 days, resulting in Metro Council approving a combined $22 million in relief for Black and Latino residents, people experiencing homelessness and food insecurity, and minority small businesses.
As a trusted voice on voting rights issues, her work has been featured in The New York Times, The Washington Post, Rolling Stone, National Journal, Pew Charitable Trusts, Huffington Post, the Associated Press, Think Progress, on NPR Weekend Edition, MSNBC, CNN, Roland Martin Unfiltered, internationally and throughout Tennessee. She has graced the coveted stage at the inaugural TEDxNashvilleWomen and has been a featured guest on various local television broadcasts, radio stations and national podcasts.
Charlane brings an unmatched level of work, community, policy and lived experience with a proven track record of results and impact. She is thoroughly experienced in government, nonprofit management, grassroots advocacy, communications, and community engagement. Throughout her professional career, she has served and amplified the voices of low-income earners, welfare recipients, pregnant mothers, children of incarcerated parents, foster children, Hurricane Katrina evacuees, and people impacted by tornadoes and predatory real estate developers.
As founder and board president of the Power of 10 PAC, she helped to elect Black and Latino candidates for school board, municipal, judicial, and state legislature positions. As owner of OEM Consulting Group, LLC, she has provided community engagement, government affairs, and public relations strategies and solutions for political candidates, nonprofits, universities, and small businesses.
Charlane honed her policy expertise while serving as a congressional aide and communications strategist for U.S. Congressman Jim Cooper, where she advised the congressman on voting rights and criminal justice reform issues. She was tapped to lead Project Register, a bipartisan initiative by Rep. Cooper and former State Sen. Steve Dickerson in which she recruited more than 200 companies to encourage their employees to register to vote online. It proved to be one of the most successful voter registration initiatives in Congress. Charlane was later selected to travel with a U.S. congressional delegation to China to learn about foreign diplomacy and international trade policy.
Charlane is a graduate of Leadership Nashville and Young Leaders Council. She holds current membership with Leadership Tennessee, Nashville’s Agenda, Nashville CABLE, NAACP Nashville, and Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. and served on the 2020 Metro C.A.R.E.S. Act Allocation Committee and the Mayor John Cooper C.A.R.E.S. Act Advisory Committee.
Among her board affiliations, she currently serves as board member for Stand Up Nashville and Nurture the Next. Previous board affiliations include Metro Nashville Emergency 911 Communications District Board, YWCA of Nashville and Middle Tennessee, and Purpose Preparatory Academy. She is a longtime member of Mount Zion Baptist Church and volunteers for her daughter’s Girl Scout Troop.
Now a resident of Bordeaux, Charlane is proud to be married to her partner of 18 years, Leshuan, with whom they have three children together and a “jorkie” dog named Prince.
Charlane’s Career Highlights
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Co-Founder & Co-Executive Director, The Equity Alliance
Congressional Aide/Communications Staff, Office of U.S. Congressman Jim Cooper
Director of Communications, Williamson County Chamber of Commerce
Marketing Coordinator, Meharry Medical College
AMACHI Knoxville Director, Knoxville Leadership Foundation
CoverKids Program Coordinator, Tennessee Community Services Agency
Grants Assistant, Knoxville Area Urban League
Eligibility Caseworker, Tennessee Department of Human Services
Public Relations Intern, Bethlehem Centers of Nashville
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Michelle B. Marrs Health Care Advocacy Award • Matthew Walker Comprehensive Health Center, 2022
Chair’s Award • Tennessee Democratic Party, 2021
Nashville Power 100 • Nashville Business Journal, 2020 & 2021
Innovator Award • Creative Girls Rock, 2021
Susan Short Jones Emerging Leader Award • National Coalition of 100 Black Women - Metro Nashville Chapter, 2021
Heritage Award • Nashville Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., 2021
Young Leader of the Year Award • Young Leaders Council, 2019
Luminary Award • Family and Children’s Services, 2020
Tennessean of the Year • The Tennessean, 2020
Excellence in Public Service Award • Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. Tau Lambda Chapter, 2019
Community Leader Civic Award • The Links, Incorporated, 2019
Women of Influence - “Dynamic Duo” • Nashville Business Journal, 2019
Ella Baker “Power” Award • NAACP Nashville, 2019
Movers and Shakers Award • Tennessee Women’s Political Collaborative, 2019
Young Professional Leadership Award Nominee • ATHENA Nashville, 2019
Now Generation Activist • The Tennessean, 2019
Dr. Evelyn Fancher Unsung Hero Award • Les Gemmes, Inc., 2018
Unsung Hero Award • East Nashville Chamber of Commerce Council, 2018
100 Leading African Americans in Nashville • NashvilleBusiness.Net, 2018
Finalist, Nashville Emerging Leader Awards • Young Professional Nashville, 2017
Communication Excellence Grand Award • Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives, 2017
Nashville Black 40 Under 40 • Stay On The Go Magazine, 2016
Most Valuable Professional • Meharry Medical College the Division of Student and Faculty Affairs, 2014
Mentor of the Year • Governor Bredesen's L.I.F.T. Mentoring Initiative, 2007
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Class of 2022 • Leadership Nashville, 2021 – Present
Member • Nashville’s Agenda, 2021 – Present
Board Member • Stand Up Nashville, 2020 – Present
Member • Metro C.A.R.E.S. Act Allocation Committee, 2020 – 2021
Member • Mayor John Cooper C.A.R.E.S. Act Advisory Committee, 2020
Board Member • Nurture The Next, 2019 – Present
Member • NAACP Nashville, 2019 – Present
Board Secretary • Purpose Preparatory Academy, 2017 – 2022
Board Member • Metro Nashville Emergency 911 Communications District Board, 2017 – 2021
Board Chair • The Equity Alliance, 2017 – 2019
Class of 2014 • Nashville Junior Chamber Leadership Institute, 2014
Board Intern • YWCA of Nashville & Middle Tennessee, 2013 – 2014
Class 59 • Young Leaders Council, 2012 – 2013
Charter Member & Vice President • Knoxville Area Urban League Young Professionals, 2007 - 2011
Member • Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., 2005 – Present