Miss Patrice Robertson is a visionary leader, advocate, and entrepreneur dedicated to empowering individuals and communities to thrive. Born in California, USA, Patrice earned her Psychology degree at Knoxville College, a historically Black college and university (HBCU). In 2017, she moved to Ghana with a mission to give back and create meaningful opportunities for underserved communities. Her unwavering commitment to service has made her a source of inspiration for countless individuals.
As the Founder and Executive Director of Eclectic Love, Patrice leads a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting growth and resilience through education, advocacy, and community-driven solutions. Her work addresses key issues like youth empowerment, gender equality, mental health awareness, and entrepreneurship. Through programs such as ThriveTribe 360, a holistic youth development initiative, Patrice equips young people with the skills to become leaders and changemakers in their communities.
Patrice is also a strong advocate for women’s rights and gender equality. As the Secretary of the Youth Wing of the Affirmative Action Bill Coalition, she plays a vital role in advancing dialogues and policies to amplify women’s voices. Her efforts have been instrumental in promoting the Affirmative Action Gender Equality Bill, promoting a more equitable society in Ghana.
Through her consultancy, Nunyola Consultancy, Patrice mentors aspiring entrepreneurs, guiding them in nonprofit development and business startups. Her expertise helps individuals turn ideas into impactful ventures, achieve sustainable growth, and navigate challenges with confidence.
As a speaker, Patrice captivates audiences with her authenticity and practical insights. She speaks on topics like mental health, advocacy, entrepreneurship, and youth development, blending personal stories with actionable strategies.
Driven by faith, resilience, and a passion for community, Patrice continues to inspire others to dream boldly and act courageously, leaving a legacy of empowerment and hope.