Fawn Weaver

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Fawn Weaver
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Born
Fawn Evette Wilson

1976 (age 4748)
Occupation(s)Author, CEO
Notable work Uncle Nearest Premium Whiskey
Spouse
Keith Weaver
(m. 2003)
Parent

Fawn Weaver (born in 1976) is an American entrepreneur and author who holds the position of CEO at Grant Sidney Inc. In 2017, Weaver co-founded Uncle Nearest Premium Whiskey [1] where she serves as the chief historian. [2] She is the founder of the Nearest Green Foundation. [3] [4] In March 2021, she was named to Endeavor's board of directors. [5] [6]

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Early years

Fawn Weaver grew up in Pasadena as the daughter of Frank and Philomina Wilson. Her father, a Motown recording artist, changed career to become a Christian minister in around 1975. [7] At a young age, Weaver was introduced to Motown stars like Stevie Wonder and Smokey Robinson, they became a part of her father's ministry rather and not because her father was a renowned writer and producer. [7]

She left home at 15, staying with school friends in Jordan Downs, the Watts projects, for a short period. [7] Later, she resided in three different homeless shelters, with Covenant House in Hollywood being her final stop. [7]

Before turning 19, Weaver established her first company, FEW Entertainment, specializing in PR and special events. [7] Early on, she secured two corporate clients, enabling the business to grow.

Career

Uncle Nearest Premium Whiskey

In 2016, Weaver went to Tennessee to interview Nearest Green's descendants for a book project. [8] [9] Weaver's work helped reveal the history of Jack Daniel Distillery included Nearest Green as its first master distiller and mentor to a young Jack Daniel, [10] [11] inspiring her to found and launch the Nearest Green Distillery and the Uncle Nearest Premium Whiskey brand in 2017. [8] [12] This made Weaver the first African-American woman to head a major spirits brand, and also the first American spirit brand with an all-female executive team. [12] In 2019, was the first African-American featured on the cover of American Whiskey magazine. [13]

By 2018, the brand had expanded to 12 countries, [12] and is now the best-selling African-American owned spirit ever. [14] In September 2019, Uncle Nearest opened its first distillery, set on a 270-acre ranch in Shelbyville, Tennessee. [9]

Weaver was named one of Food & Wine's Drinks Innovators of the Year in 2022, alongside Uncle Nearest master blender Victoria Eady Butler. [15]

Before establishing the distillery, Weaver also founded the Nearest Green Foundation, which honors the legacy of Green with a scholarship program, a museum, a memorial park, Uncle Nearest Premium Whiskey and a book. [16] The foundation also provides full college scholarships for any of Green's descendants to attend the school of their choice. [17] She also helped create the Nearest & Jack Advancement Initiative, a joint venture between the foundation and Jack Daniel's. [18] It includes the Nearest Green School of Distilling certification program at Motlow State Community College, a Leadership Acceleration Program that offers apprenticeships to African-Americans, and a business incubation program for black micro distillers. [19]

In 2020, Weaver started the Black Business Booster program, to help ten Black-owned spirits companies with branding, distribution, and capital. [9] In June 2021, Weaver and Uncle Nearest formed the $50 million Uncle Nearest Venture Fund to invest in minority-owned spirits companies. [20]

Other work

Fawn's career began in 1994, when she formed special events and public relations company FEW Entertainment. [21] She worked as a restaurant and real estate executive through the early 2000s, [22] before founding Grant Sidney Inc. in March 2010. [5]

Weaver's first book, Happy Wives Club: One Woman's Worldwide Search for the Secrets of a Great Marriage was published in 2014 by Thomas Nelson, and debuted at #3 on the New York Times Nonfiction Paperback list. [23] In 2015, she wrote The Argument-Free Marriage: 28 Days to Creating the Marriage You've Always Wanted with the Spouse You Already Have, which offers a 28-day plan for marital happiness using conflict management. [24]

Weaver was named one of Time's "31 People Changing the South" in 2018. [25]

She was also an executive board member of Meet Each Need with Dignity and Slavery No More from January 2014 to December 2019. [5] In March 2021, she was named to Endeavor's board of directors. [5]

Personal life

Born in 1976 as Fawn Evette Wilson, she is the daughter of Motown Records songwriter and producer Frank Wilson. [22] [26] She has been married to Keith Weaver since 2003. [27]

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