Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. has announced the induction of Treiva Williams as an Honorary Member. The induction took place on August 10, 2024, as part of a ceremony welcoming several prominent women into the sorority’s distinguished ranks.
Initially, on July 27, 2024, Zeta Phi Beta announced the induction of 15 prominent and distinguished women as part of the 2024 class of Honorary Members. However, today the sorority announced the expansion of this class to include additional distinguished women who have demonstrated outstanding commitment to civic engagement and the advancement of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority’s principles of Scholarship, Service, Sisterhood, and Finer Womanhood.
Treiva Williams is an accomplished entrepreneur known for her innovative ventures and significant contributions to the business world. With a keen eye for identifying opportunities and a passion for creativity, Williams has established herself as a trailblazer in her industry. Beyond her business success, Williams is committed to philanthropy, actively supporting initiatives focused on economic empowerment, education, and community development.
As an Honorary Member, Williams will support Zeta Phi Beta through the Women’s Entrepreneurship Initiative, Women Who Win, furthering the organization’s mission of service and community upliftment.
International First Vice President for Membership Gina Merritt-Epps, Esq. highlighted Zeta Phi Beta’s commitment to excellence, stating, “Zeta continues to showcase our commitment to excellence and leadership with the induction of unique and trailblazing women through undergraduate chapters, graduate chapters, and honorary membership in Alpha Omega chapter.”
Williams joins a distinguished group of women inducted in 2024, including Tatyana Ali, Patrice Banks, Jaspen Boothe, Brigadier General Felicia Brokaw, Lieutenant General Telita Crosland, Caretha Coleman, Wanda Durant, Senator Andrea Hunley, Leela James, Maimah Karmo, Dr. Dawn Morton-Rias, Perri Shakes-Drayton, Ashley Sharpton, Dominique Sharpton, Angie Stone, Yolanda “Yo-Yo” Whitaker, and Representative Regina Young.