Bianca is a dynamic attorney, entrepreneur, and creative strategist based in Atlanta, Georgia. With a background in sports media, she brings a rare blend of storytelling, legal acumen, and visionary thinking to every space she enters. Bianca is the founder of a boutique law firm where she advocates fiercely for her clients in personal injury, estate planning, and business matters—often challenging corporate overreach and systemic inequities.
The State of Georgia Legislature recognized Bianca for her work in business and the community at-large as one of 100 women who are impacting Georgia through service and leadership. She’s was featured in the New York Times Docuseries, The 1619 Project. She was also recognized as America’s Best Lawyers.
A proud Southern woman, Bianca’s work is grounded in both logic and discernment. She is known for her compassion, precision, and ability to translate complex legal concepts into everyday language that empowers her clients. Beyond law, Bianca is an emerging voice in media and improv comedy, channeling her natural presence and mass communication background into creative projects that inform, inspire, and entertain.
She is a dedicated mentor to young Black women, especially in spaces where leadership, advocacy, and self-worth intersect. Whether she’s drafting a demand letter, producing a civic engagement event, or leading a rebrand for a client’s business, Bianca operates with excellence, integrity, and cultural awareness.
At the core of everything she does is a belief in purpose-driven impact. Bianca previously served as the ULGAYP Social and Cultural Chair for two terms. She is dedicated to driving partnerships and community engagements for the chapter. In her role, she desires to expand our chapter’s legacy in justice, access with a bold reimagination of what’s possible for herself and her community.
