Jewel Daniels is president of Daniels Communications Group, a Georgia-based corporate training firm. She is also a noted author, penning two books , the most recent work It Takes Tenacity, 15 Power moves to Survive the Wilderness and Weather the Economic Storm. Jewel is a Brooklyn-born exciting and engaging speaker and entrepreneur who carried her New York drive to the boardrooms of the South.
Her company specializes in employee performance and job-readiness curriculum design and delivery, providing services for private corporations and government agencies that include the City of Hinesville, Effingham Board of Education, Gulfstream Aerospace, Henry Medical Center, International Greetings Gift Wrap Company, City of Savannah Impact Program, Savannah State University as well as the US Military-Fort Stewart/Hunter Army Airfield where the firm designed a 256-hoour Leadership Training program for GS employees resulting in over 60% of the graduates being promoted.
Her business acumen has won her recognition as one of Georgia’s “40 Under 40″ in Business and Politics by Georgia Trend magazine and the Savannah Business Report & Journal, Entrepreneur of the Year as well as receiving recognition from Georgia Gov. Roy Barnes and Congressman Jack Kingston.
As a speaker, her impactful messages have been presented before to the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation’s Annual Conference, the C-E-O Conference, Women’s Leadership Exchange , St. Croix Women’s Business Center Women’s Conference, Blacks in Government, Martin Luther King Jr. Community Breakfast, Bronner Brothers Annual Conference, African American Women on Tour and the GWEN Conference.
She has been featured in various publications to include Skirt magazine as an International Orator, profiled in Onyx Woman magazine, The Savannah Morning News, The Savannah Herald and London’s The Post business newspaper.
Jewel is a graduate of Hampton University as well as New York University’s Public Relations Institute and was the first African American woman accepted to Yonsei University in Seoul, Korea where she studied International Relations and Political Science. Her career is accented by her roles as an Adjunct Instructor at Savannah Technical College, Stephen Minister and Leader and her service as a trained Bible Study instructor.


