Working to make a difference

BUILDING A BETTER AMERICA

Soon after Travis Clark was released from prison, he wanted to work with youth who were facing similar challenges he faced as a child. Travis Clark worked with many Professional Athletes and some of the biggest urban music Entertainers in America. Travis Clark used his relationships to provide urban celebrities visiting Milwaukee Wisconsin, the poorest city in the 4th congressional district, a platform to share their difficult childhood growing up in America. Travis Clark knows it’s important to connect individuals who have similar youth experience and found the way out of America's trap system of poverty

FIGHTING FOR OUR INDEPENDENCE

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Prosperity Through Black Enterprise

Diane Stowers, the state's sole surviving African American gas station owner in Wisconsin, was recognized on May 11, 2018 by Black Republican Travis Clark, Vice President of Clark & Associate Consultant LLC. For her years of work in Milwaukee's toughest area, Diane Stowers earned the Prosperity Through Black Enterprise award. Green Bay Packers wide receiver Geronimo Allison, Travis Clark, vice president of Clark & Associates, and Green Bay Packer Marwin Evans presented the award.

 

working with youth

As a youth Travis Clark did not have a lot of positive role models. He knew it was important to get individuals like Green Bay Packer wide Receiver Geronimo Allison to speak with youth about his childhood. Most of the professional athletes dose not take time out their personal life to speak with youth. Travis Clark feels Black professional Athletes have a personal responsibility to reach out to inner city youth. It should not be the responsibility of the sports organization.