Reisha Raney Explained

Reisha Raney
Alma Mater:Spelman College (BS)
Georgia Tech (BSE)
Spouse:Julian Doe (m. 2024)
Occupation:business executive, podcaster

Reisha L. Raney is an American business executive and podcaster. In 2018, she became the first black woman to serve as a Maryland state officer in the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution. She previously served as the national vice chairwoman of the society's membership committee division. Raney is the founder and CEO of Encyde Corporation and the founder of Daughter Dialogues, a podcast documenting the narratives of black members of the Daughters of the American Revolution.

Early life and education

Raney grew up in Prince George's County, Maryland.[1]

She graduated from Georgia Tech with a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering. She also has a bachelor's degree in mathematics from Spelman College.[2] She is a non-resident fellow at Harvard University's W.E.B. Du Bois Research Institute for African and African American Studies at the Hutchins Center for African and African American Research.[3]

Career

Raney served as the director of internet protocol solutions for Concert, a joint venture of AT&T and BT, working in New York, Hong Kong, Singapore, Japan, and in London. She became a data networking account executive and was ranked in the top two of the company's salespeople in the United States.[2]

In 2001, Raney founded Encyde Corporation.[4] [5]

DAR and podcast

As a relative of President Thomas Jefferson, Raney joined the Daughters of the American Revolution in 2010.[6] [7] She is a descendant of Edwin Turpin, a cousin of Jefferson, and an enslaved woman named Mary, whom Turpon took to Canada to marry.[6] Turpin's home in Goochland County, Virginia was burned down as a result of this union, and in his will he freed his enslaved children.[6] [8] Raney's father was a member of the Sons of the American Revolution.

Raney served as regent of a local DAR chapter in Fort Washington, Maryland. In 2018, Raney was elected the Maryland state society's organizing secretary.[9] [10] She was the first black woman to serve as a Maryland state officer of the Daughters of the American Revolution and was inducted in a ceremony in Baltimore.[11] [12] She previously served on the national level of the organization as the vice chairwoman of the membership committee division.[9] Raney founded Daughter Dialogues, a podcast documenting the narratives of black members of the DAR, which launched on July 1, 2021.[13] [14]

Personal life

In 2024, Raney married Julian Doe at Oxon Hill Manor in Forest Heights, Maryland.[15] [16]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2013-07-02 . African-American woman traces ancestry to family of Thomas Jefferson . 2024-10-11 . The Japan Times . en.
  2. Web site: Reisha Raney . 2024-10-11 . Encyde Corporation . en.
  3. Web site: Pacella . Rachael . New secretary looks to change perception of DAR - Baltimore Sun . 2024-10-11 . Baltimore Sun.
  4. Web site: Reisha Raney . 2024-10-11 . Wonder Women Tech . en-US.
  5. Web site: About . 2024-10-11 . Daughter Dialogues . en.
  6. Web site: Cartagena . Rosa . 2021-04-07 . Yes, There Are Women of Color in the DAR . 2024-10-11 . Washingtonian . en-US.
  7. Web site: About. . Reisha Raney. October 11, 2024.
  8. News: Fears . Darryl . 2023-05-18 . A complicated family history places black Md. woman in DAR’s ranks . 2024-10-11 . Washington Post . en-US . 0190-8286.
  9. Web site: Alumnae Elected To Prominent Positions In Historical Society. 2021. Georgia Tech Alumni Magazine, Vol. 96 No. 4. Georgia Tech University. October 11, 2024.
  10. News: Milloy . Courtland . 2022-07-06 . Perspective A war without end: The DAR and the 40-year fight to honor Lena Ferguson . 2024-10-11 . Washington Post . en-US . 0190-8286.
  11. Web site: Simms . Barry . 2018-07-13 . Maryland DAR inducts first black officer . 2024-10-11 . WBAL . en.
  12. Web site: Pitofsky . Marina . July 10, 2018 . Maryland DAR names first black officer . 2024-10-11 . USA TODAY . en-US.
  13. Web site: 'Daughter Dialogues' podcast: sharing stories of Black women with colonial descendants. . February 23, 2021. WJLA-TV. October 11, 2024.
  14. Web site: February 25, 2021 . Podcast Traces Ancestry of Black Women of Revolutionary War . 2024-10-11 . NBC4 Washington . en-US.
  15. Web site: Blomquist . Lilly . 2024-01-04 . This Vibrant Wedding With a Pink and Orange Color Palette Was Infused With Personal Touches . 2024-10-11 . Brides . en.
  16. Reisha + Julian Washington, DC . en . 2024-10-11 . October 20, 2023. lovestoriestv.com.