Katina Davis Holland

Katina Davis Holland is recognized by Continental Who’s Who as a Pinnacle Lifetime Member in the field of Nonprofit in recognition of her role as Founder & CEO of Wear It Well Inc. Established in honor of the legacy of Leona Givhan Davis, Wear It Well Inc is an organization reputable for its efforts to, “enhance the quality of life by renewing the mind, body and soul of people battling cancer and other life altering illnesses and events. This includes men, women, boys and girls regardless of race, color or creed.” Dedicated to improving the quality of life to those they encounter, Wear It Well Inc. seeks out in providing, “cost-effective, quality treatment and assists individuals whose challenging battle with life has made it difficult or impossible for them to thrive and live a happy, healthy life.” Amassing over six months in her current role, Katina Davis Holland is known for her dedication to serving the community. Throughout the course of her education and training, Holland attained her undergraduate degree in Business Administration. Thereafter, Holland attained her graduate degree in Healthcare Administration Management and Leadership. To further her professional development, Holland is an affiliate of several organizations including the National Association of Professional Women, Black Business Alliance and the Home-based Business Chamber of Commerce. Charitable to various organizations, Holland has successfully organized fundraisers and given her time and financial support to raise awareness for causes, including Breast Cancer, Lupus, Autism, Heart Disease, Alzheimer’s, Oral Cancer, Domestic Violence, Suicide, Childhood Cancer and many others. An active participant with Camp Bluebird, an adult cancer camp, Holland is currently the Executive Board Member of Women of Empowerment, an organization that empowers and uplifts women. When she is not working, Holland enjoys spending quality time with her family, listening to music and singing while playing the organ at her church. Holland dedicates this recognition in loving memory of her grandmother, Leona Givhan Davis. For more information, please visit www.wearitwell.org.