(NEW YORK, NY – March 26, 2026) — The spirit of Black Wall Street lives on through modern entrepreneurs who pair technical mastery with a relentless commitment to excellence. One such leader is Nancy Ayers, founder of IMPROOV, a full-service laboratory consulting firm based in New York City. Ayers will be honored at Black Wall Street CHELSEA, hosted by The Doni Glover Show, on Tuesday, April 14, 2026, from 4 to 6 PM at 135 West 20th Street, Suite 302. With more than 20 years of experience across hospital, reference, and academic laboratory environments, Ayers brings uncommon depth and perspective to her work. A U.S. Navy-trained clinical laboratory scientist, she embodies discipline, precision, and leadership — qualities that have defined her rise from lab assistant to lab director. Throughout her career, Ayers has built a reputation for delivering measurable results. She has helped laboratories improve daily operations, strengthen inspection outcomes, and meet increasingly complex regulatory standards — all while positioning the laboratory as a central player in the healthcare ecosystem. Through IMPROOV, Ayers has turned that experience into impact. Her firm specializes in: Regulatory compliance Process improvement Professional development for laboratory scientists The result is not just better-performing labs, but stronger, more collaborative healthcare teams. By bridging the gap between frontline staff, management, and clinical partners, Ayers helps ensure that laboratory systems operate at the highest level — where accuracy, efficiency, and patient outcomes intersect. “Nancy Ayers demonstrates what true excellence looks like in an industry that touches every part of modern medicine,” said Doni Glover, host of The Doni Glover Show and founder of the Black Wall Street series. “Her leadership and commitment to improvement reflect the spirit of Black Wall Street — innovation, community, and excellence.” The Black Wall Street CHELSEA awards recognize trailblazers in business and community leadership who are building economic power and representation in their respective industries. Event Details:📍 135 West 20th Street, Suite 302, New York, NY📅 Tuesday, April 14, 2026🕓 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM 🎟️ RSVP: https://blackwallstreetchelsea.eventbrite.com For more information about IMPROOV, visit improovlabs.com or contact the firm at nancy@improovlabs.com or (708) 809-1455.

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