Noble.
Consultancy
Transforming noble missions for women- and minority- owned enterprises.
with Dr. Ebony
Consulting Impacts
Minority-owned businesses that use strategic planning or capacity-building services increase revenue, performance, and staff satisfaction by 50% - 60% over those who do not.
Meet Dr. Ebony
Noble. (noun): The quality of being admirable in actions and intentions.
Inspired by the noble missions and commitment of women- and minority-owned small enterprises, Dr. Ebony Dill established Noble. Consultancy to address the disproportionate challenges they face, such as limited access to resources, technology, and advanced professional skills.
Affectionately known as Dr. Ebony, she leverages her 30 years of expertise in strategy, evaluation, funding, and organizational development to craft solutions tailored to the unique needs of under-resourced enterprises and their leadership.
What sets Dr. Ebony apart, as she is affectionately known, is her ability to get to the root of problems with clarity, competence, and compassion. She excels in building personal connections with enterprise leaders and staff. Her firsthand experiences in direct service, board governance, and executive leadership foster trust and create a strong foundation for collaboration, leading to greater impact and sustainable success.
Transforming Noble Missions
Drive Program Performance Success
Align Missions for Long-Term Strategic Success
Maximize Funding Success
Kind Words from Clients
"It’s an honor and pleasure to share my experience working with the remarkable Dr. Ebony Dill. Over the past 2.5 years, I've had the privilege of collaborating with Dr. E as a strategic advisor to my nonprofit. Her meticulous attention to detail and insightful strategic guidance have been nothing short of transformative. Her strategic acumen and innovative approach have not only stabilized our operations but also propelled us toward new opportunities and expanded our impact."
Shining Light in Darkness
ED Dudley, Co-Founder/Executive Director
www.shininglightindarkness.org