D'IYANU
Adrian Williams is an accomplished professional with extensive experience in administrative support and brand representation. Currently serving as a Brand Ambassador for D'IYANU since October 2022, Adrian positively represents the brand while assisting in content creation. At EY, since January 2019, Adrian has progressed through various roles, most recently as an Executive Assistant Advanced, directly supporting over ten executive leaders by ensuring operational effectiveness and quality assurance. This role follows a successful tenure as an Executive Assistant Intermediate and Entry, where Adrian specialized in business process adaptation, training new assistants, managing demanding schedules, and overseeing substantial accounts payable processes exceeding $3.5 million. Earlier experience includes roles at Marriott Hotels as a Front Desk Agent, Target as a Presentation Specialist, and additional positions in assembly and customer service. Adrian holds two Bachelor's degrees in Business Administration and Management and Fashion Merchandising from The University of Southern Mississippi.
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D'IYANU
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D’IYANU (dee-ya-nu) is a ready-to-wear bold print clothing line offering quality, trendy African inspired fashion at affordable prices. With her love for fashion and passion for self expression through unique clothing, Nigerian born Addie Olutola launched the D’IYANU brand at the beginning of 2014. D’IYANU is a fun, bold, chic line centered on inspiring individuals to confidently dress bold and beautifully. All garments are currently made in Philadelphia with great attention to quality. Meaning behind the brand name “D’IYANU” The “D’” means “of” or “from“ in French, while “IYANU” means “miracle” or “wonderful” in the Nigerian language, Yoruba. The literal translation is “of or from [something] wonderful” reminding everyone that they’re uniquely and wonderfully made and to dress like it. The blending of the two languages also signifies the blending of the two cultures which define the brand: African and western.