Britnie Turner

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Britnie Turner
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Britnie Turner

NationalityAmerican
Alma mater MorningStar University
Occupation Philanthropist
Years active2009–present

Britnie Faith Turner is an American businesswoman and philanthropist from South Carolina, United States. She is founder and CEO of Aerial Group, a Tennessee-based social enterprise company that provides real estate development, media production, education, motivational speaking, disaster relief, nation development, and other non-profit work. Aerial was listed by Forbes [1] and by Fortune as the "6th Fastest-Growing Woman-Owned/Woman-Led Company in the World" based on the annual ranking by the Women Presidents' Organization (WPO) in 2016. [2] Fortune also listed Aerial as the "3rd Fastest-Growing Inner City Company in the United States" in 2016 as ranked by Initiative for a Competitive Inner City (ICIC). [3] Turner was most recently named as one of the "2021 Successful Women in Business" by Start Up Weekly.

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Awards and recognition

Early life and education

Turner was born in North Augusta, South Carolina, in 1988. She is the second of six children born to her parents. Turner was homeschooled by her mother until the 9th grade, after which she attended Augusta Christian for one year, then North Augusta High School, where she graduated in 2006. [18] After graduating high school she attended MorningStar University, a ministry school in South Carolina started by Rick Joyner. [18]

Real estate career

Turner's interest in the real estate field started while she was a student at MorningStar, when she attended a session with a real estate investor as the main speaker. [18] She later bought her first house in Charlotte, North Carolina, at the height of the real estate market in 2007. [18] Turner started flipping homes in early January 2011. She moved on to renovate and sell more than 100 homes in the following two years, and in 2013 was one of Nashville’s largest and most award-winning home renovators. [18]

Companies

Aerial Group

Named to the INC 5000 list in 2020, Aerial Group is a multi-national social enterprise business. Aerial operates a portfolio of companies, including Aerial Development Group, Aerial Properties, Aerial Produced, Aerial Recovery Group, The Aerial BVI and G-FORCE. The non-profit arm for Aerial Group of companies is called Aerial Global Community, a 501(c)(3) organization that works on charitable projects.

The group's awards and nominations include:

Aerial Development Group

Aerial Development Group is a residential and commercial development company that provides revitalization and sustainability of the urban core and developing nations. Turner founded the company in 2009, starting out with renovation projects and subsequently full revitalization projects in the Southeast United States and abroad.

The group's awards and nominations include:

The group's projects include:

Aerial Produced

Aerial Produced is a media production firm that promotes socially-motivated causes, people, and ideas. The group has created films that share with people how to get involved in different causes such as the recovery of areas and nations after natural and man-made disasters.

They won a Gold Stevie Award for their four-part web series Honduras After The Storm in 2021. [30]

Aerial Recovery Group

Aerial Recovery Group responds to man-made and natural disasters in the US and abroad.

Their work to date includes:

Aerial Properties

Aerial Properties is a multi-family residential real estate firm that works to redevelop apartment communities. [38]

Examples of their work includes:

The Aerial, BVI

Established in 2020, Aerial BVI is a private island resort in the British Virgin Islands. [41] [42] [43] The island includes a sanctuary for rescued horses and ponies, called "Redemption Ranch". [44]

G-FORCE

Turner is the founder of the G-FORCE group of entrepreneurs, which won the 2021 People's Choice Stevie Award for "Favorite New Product: Business-to-Business Service". [45] G-FORCE has two podcasts, [46] [47] and hosts multiple retreats throughout the year for its members. [48]

Aerial Global Community

Aerial Global Community is the non-profit arm of Aerial Group, and is a 501(c)(3) organization. Its film projects include:

Other projects have included:

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