Tau Pi Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated Empower Families to Build Generational Stability Featuring Financial Expert Jini Thornton

By Milton Kirby | Stone Mountain, GA | October 22, 2025

Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated is gearing up for a day-long workshop this Saturday designed to help families take control of their future through intentional planning and organization.

The program, “The Power of Our Legacy (Planning today for tomorrow’s success),” will feature nationally syndicated financial empowerment guru and Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Jini Thornton, whose mission is to make legacy planning simple, approachable, and life changing.

Jini Thornton
Courtesy – Jini Thornton

“This workshop is about making legacy planning simple,” Thornton told The Truth Seekers Journal in an interview Tuesday. “People focus on wills and trusts, and that’s important. But so much of legacy work has nothing to do with documents. It’s the roadmap—what people need to know and where to find it.”

Thornton said the goal is to help families move from overwhelmed to organized. “When someone gets sick or passes away, who cares if you have documents no one can find?” she said. “Organization is the game-changer.”


The message: organize your life so your love shows up on time

Thornton previewed the workshop’s agenda, which will walk participants through practical, no-cost actions:

  • Build a “legacy dream team.” Choose people who can carry out real responsibilities, not just relatives by default.
  • Name who’s in charge and clearly define the roles.
  • List key contacts. Accountant, realtor, insurance agent, benefits and HR at work, even the handyman.
  • Document workplace details families often overlook: manager’s name, close co-workers, and benefit elections.

When Thornton’s mother passed away, she said, the entire process ran smoothly because everything was already organized. “I knew who did her taxes. I knew the realtor she wanted to handle the sale of her home. I even knew her handyman,” she recalled. “That clarity gave me space to grieve instead of spending months searching.”

She also stressed that the workshop will empower attendees with simple, immediate steps: designating Payable-on-Death (POD) and Transfer-on-Death (TOD) beneficiaries on accounts, and updating life insurance and retirement plans. “You don’t need a lawyer or money to start doing this,” she said. “You just need intention.”


Normalizing the hard conversations

Thornton said part of the work is cultural. “For good historical reasons, we learned to hide things,” she said. “But we’ve taken hiding too far. Your loved ones don’t need to know your checking or savings account balances—they need to know where you bank.”

She wants families to bring these discussions into the open before a crisis. “Death is hard,” she said. “Don’t rob your family of the time to be present and grieve by forcing them to search for months.”


Legacy Life Organizer

The Legacy Life Organizer

Saturday’s workshop will also introduce participants to Thornton’s comprehensive workbook, the Legacy Life Organizer, a tool that provides prompts, checklists, and conversation starters for managing critical information. It’s meant for both individuals and those helping parents or grandparents get organized. A purchase link for the guide will be made available after the event.


Practice what you preach

Thornton’s own company, Envision Business Management Group, embodies the same discipline and organization she advocates. With a staff of 12, she leverages professional networks and trusted partners to maintain efficiency and confidentiality for her clients.

“Jini practices what she preaches.” Her firm relies heavily on reputable consultants and payroll companies to manage transactions and data securely. “Any of my clients who have employees,” Thornton said, “we ensure every person is paid on time, every time, by leveraging payroll services. It keeps operations smooth, protects client privacy, and makes sure employees are taken care of.”

Envision operates as a true fiduciary for its clients. “All of their revenue is collected by us,” Thornton explained. “We handle the payments, the bills, the reporting — everything. That way, clients can focus on what they do best while knowing their finances are protected.”


Trusted by the best

When asked if she could share the names of any clients, Thornton was cautious — but did mention one. “I’ve worked with Ludacris for many years,” she said. “We earned each other’s trust a long time ago, and he remains one of our thriving clients today.”

Thornton is quick to deflect credit for his financial success. “I don’t take credit for anyone’s accomplishments,” she said. “But I do know our firm provides road maps and feedback that have helped our clients make excellent financial decisions.”


Intentional wealth transfer in Black communities

For Thornton, legacy planning is deeply personal. Adopted by a single mother in 1969, she grew up in a home that valued independence and preparation. “My mom was committed to empowerment,” she said. “When she passed, everything was in order. I didn’t have to chase paperwork — she left me space to grieve.”

That experience drives her message today. “We work so hard,” she said. “We must be intentional about transferring what we have — no matter how much it is. You don’t have to be Oprah to have something to transfer.”


Sidebar: What Attendees Will Do This Saturday

  • Create a Legacy Dream Team with clear roles and backups
  • Compile a master contact list (tax preparer, realtor, insurance, HR, trusted trades)
  • Record workplace details (manager, HR contact, benefits)
  • Set POD/TOD designations on accounts
  • Update beneficiaries on life insurance and retirement plans
  • Centralize all key information in one secure place

Sidebar: Conversation Starters at Home

  • “If something happened, who should we call first at work?”
  • “Which bank and branch do you use?”
  • “Who handled the last insurance claim?”
  • “Who’s your tax preparer or Certified Public Accountant?”
  • “Who should be in charge, and why?”

October 25, 2025 

11:00am – 1:30pm

Antioch AME Church

765 S. Hairston Rd Stone Mountain, GA 30088

Click to Register

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