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BLACK WALL STREET JODY DAVIS — HONOREE FEATURE Pamela Reaves: Author, Coach, Icon — She Just Keeps Going “She doesn’t look a day over 50. I don’t know how she does it. Pamela Reaves has weathered the toughest storms, yet keeps on pushing through. We are so very proud to recognize a person who has consistently spoken life over BMORENews and the Joe Manns Black Wall Street Awards.” — Doni Glover, Founder, Joe Manns Black Wall Street Awards (BALTIMORE – May 25, 2026) — Some people talk about being iconic. Pamela Reaves just lives it. A native Baltimorean who now calls Baltimore County home, Reaves has spent decades building a legacy that defies easy categorization. She is an author, a Certified Professional Coach, a motivational speaker, a relationship columnist, a corporate veteran, a milliner’s muse, and, above all, a woman who keeps going no matter what. At the Black Wall Street JODY DAVIS celebration, the Joe Manns Black Wall Street Awards is proud to honor Pamela Reaves as one of the evening’s distinguished honorees — a recognition that is long overdue and enthusiastically deserved. Her Story Reaves graduated with honors from Lake Clifton Senior High School at just 16 years old — finishing eighth out of 412 students. She went on to earn an Associate of Arts in Liberal Arts and Sciences, and later a Bachelor of Science in Business Management. Graduate school at the University of Baltimore followed. Though she didn’t finish that final degree (“I was just too worn out,” she has said with characteristic candor), she has spent a lifetime learning, growing, and earning certifications across multiple disciplines. Over more than 30 years navigating diverse corporate cultures, Pamela Reaves learned something important: femininity and strength are not opposites. “I’ve been able to amalgamate strength and femininity, and it has always worked for me,” she has said. That combination — fierce intellect wrapped in undeniable elegance — became her calling card. The Author Pamela Reaves is a published author whose work reaches deep into history, family, and the human condition. Her debut, Is It Love Or Merely a Sick Attachment (2011, Tate Publishing), tackled the hard questions about relationships head-on. Her follow-up, Loving Scott Harrington: Bound By Dark and Dangerous Affections, is a sprawling, culturally rich fictional novel based on real events — the story of a charismatic slave who becomes a free man at 17, yet remains held captive by forces born in slavery. What makes the novel all the more profound: Scott Harrington was Pamela’s own maternal grandfather. The book earned a 4-star rating and has captivated readers who say they will never forget the unforgettable Scott Harrington. Reaves is also a bestselling author known for delivering the truth, unfiltered. The Coach As a Certified Professional Coach, Pamela specializes in Relationship Coaching and Image Coaching. Her approach is transformational: she guides clients to a “second-nature awareness” of how their relationships shape every part of their lives — their decisions, their critical thinking, their outcomes. In image…
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