About the President
Founder & President, BWP Enterprises
Entrepreneur. Strategic Convener. Builder of Purpose-Driven Experiences.
Victoria Williams, M.A. is a Los Angeles–born entrepreneur and strategic leader with more than two decades of experience producing large-scale events, cross-sector partnerships, and culturally relevant community initiatives. As Founder and President of BWP Enterprises, she leads a Southern California event strategy and production firm recognized for delivering high-impact experiences that bring together communities, public institutions, and corporate partners. Under her leadership, BWP Enterprises produces events ranging from curated executive convenings to major public gatherings serving up to 10,000 attendees.
Victoria specializes in large-scale event strategy, stakeholder engagement, partnership development, and operational project management. Through BWP Enterprises, she collaborates with public agencies, educational institutions, corporations, and nonprofit organizations to design and execute experiences that expand access to opportunity, strengthen community connection, and elevate diverse voices.
She is the visionary behind the Black Education Expo (BEE), a widely recognized regional platform connecting students, families, educators, and community partners to educational resources, literacy initiatives, financial empowerment tools, and workforce pathways. The initiative convenes cross-sector partners across Southern California and distributes more than 1,000 books annually to help build home libraries and promote lifelong learning.
Victoria serves as Education Chair for the Pasadena branch of the NAACP, where she works alongside civic leaders and community organizations to support pathways to opportunity for families and youth.
Beyond her leadership at BWP Enterprises, Victoria curates connection-driven experiences through Queen V Collective, a platform focused on culturally immersive travel and gatherings designed to foster creativity, collaboration, and global perspective among professionals and entrepreneurs.
She is an active member of the Greater Los Angeles African American Chamber of Commerce and the Los Angeles Urban League Entrepreneurship Center, and a proud member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. Victoria is also an alumna of Leadership Pasadena, reflecting her longstanding commitment to civic leadership and regional collaboration.
In March 2026, Victoria was recognized by NBC 4 Los Angeles during Women’s History Month for her leadership and contributions to the community.
A descendant of a multi-generational entrepreneurial lineage dating back to 1904, Victoria approaches leadership with both strategic vision and stewardship—building initiatives and partnerships that strengthen communities while creating lasting economic and social mobility.