TAKOSHA SWAN

Takosha Misheal Swan is a relentless advocate for stronger families, respected leaders, and progressive communities in America. She uses her intellect, cognitive skills, experiential wisdom, education, privileges as an American citizen and plain love to build her visions of success.

Takosha is a Governor Appointed Public Official for veterans in Georgia. She is a recipient an honorary doctrine in humanitarianism, recipient of the presidential lifetime achievement award, Takosha has received two commendations from her Governor, Brian Kemp for her work with veterans, servicemembers and their families. Takosha served in Army in Iraq during the Iraqi Freedom War, and she later supported Hurricane Katrina with the Georgia Army National Guard. Takosha has also served her country as a military spouse, and she is the mother of 3 lovely children. She has been recognized with Resolution 590 from the Georgia House of Representative for composing and singing “The Veteran Anthem” which honors the heroes of America. Takosha has received the Unsung Hero award from U.S Representative Hank Johnson and the Rockin’ Women of Rockdale award from her county Chair Commissioner, Oz Nesbitt. She is a featured singer with The Alpharetta Symphony for their annual patriotic tribute to veterans, service-members, and their families with a Commissioner of Alpharetta, Georgia.

She holds a bachelor’s degree in business management and a master’s in business administration. Takosha is businesswoman owning several entities. She is the founder of The Veteran Anthem and the Co-Founder of the Spiritual Legislative Council.