Jada Howard
Jada Nicole Howard is an American Actress, Poet and Inspirational Speaker. She holds a Bachelor's Degree in Communications from Georgia Southern University and is most well-known for her talents as a spoken word artist. Jada is an experienced film and television actress having played supporting roles in films such as "The Products of The American Ghetto" as well as having been a featured extra on popular television shows such as Tyler Perry's "The Haves and the Have Nots" and Oprah's "Greenleaf". Jada is a native of the historic city of Macon, Georgia where she has been a keynote speaker for the Georgia AFL-CIO's 25th Annual Martin Luther King Banquet and The A. Philip Randolph Institute's 21st Annual Awards Banquet held at the historic Douglas Theatre in 2016. Jada additionally possesses versatile vocal abilities having performed musical theatre in productions such as "1940's Radio Hour" and "Images of Ebony on Broadway" as well as having performed with the "SEEiT Choir" on Season 3 of Jermaine Dupri's television show "The Rap Game" and during the 20th Anniversary Celebration of the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta, Georgia. As for her future aspirations, Jada endeavors to become a widely sought after professional actress, print model and vocal entertainer. Her current interest lies in further developing her talents, work ethic and skills in preparation for future opportunities that will enable her to achieve her career goals.