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Tammy Williams has worked in the TV/film industry for over 25 years. She has a diverse writing and producing portfolio which includes: film, biographies, documentaries, entertainment, and network news. Having majored in Mass Communications/Radio & Television Production, her career in television began directly after college as an editor in news at WTVF CBS in Nashville, TN. She started writing and producing short form promos and commercials at WRCB TV -NBC in Chattanooga, TN and then expanded to long-formatted documentaries and live shows at WDSU NBC, New Orleans, LA . Tammy established Tammy'Dele Films in 2016 a film, television and digital production company. She's written and produced biographies on entertainment and corporate figures. Her most inspirational interviews were with Motown's Berry Gordy and Russell Simmons. Tammy Williams became the first black woman to own her own studio and post-production facility in the state of Georgia. She launched her job training and workshop academy in 2012, which provides hands on training in the film/TV industry. Now, Tammy'Dele Films' educational curriculum includes over 25 workshops - helping to launch production careers all across the U.S. Tammy Williams is the first to launch a Motion Picture Career and Education Expo in the state of Georgia-Cinema South Motion Picture Career & Education Expo-to provide opportunities and educate the community on the film industry. She was featured on Black Enterprises', "Our World" television show. Tammy was also featured on Tom Joyner's "Little Known Black History Facts." She was selected as Fayette Woman in February 2016 and graced the magazine cover. She is an Award-Winning Producer, Motivational Speaker and CEO.