In The Studio with J Haleem - Featuring Tasha Robinson - White
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In this inspiring conversation, J Haleem sits down with powerhouse entrepreneur Tasha Robinson-White, founder of Vanguardian Global and official host of Dîner en Blanc Las Vegas. From interning at LaFace Records during Atlanta’s golden era of music to producing corporate conferences and global luxury events, Tasha has built a career grounded in creativity, courage, and community.
Together, they explore how she helped bring hip-hop to the Las Vegas Strip, worked alongside icons like Usher and Floyd Mayweather Jr., and now curates one of the city’s most anticipated annual experiences — Dîner en Blanc Las Vegas — where culture, connection, and class collide.
✨ What You’ll Learn in This Episode- How Tasha went from a LaFace Records intern to a 12-year career managing Floyd Mayweather Jr.
- The creation of Vanguardian Global and why being “in the forefront of movement and action” drives her brand.
- What it takes to produce high-end corporate conferences and nationwide events.
- How she reimagined Dîner en Blanc Las Vegas as a multicultural, inclusive celebration of art and elegance.
- The importance of mentorship, teamwork, and investing in yourself as an entrepreneur.
- Why “the journey is just as important as the destination.”
- How to turn connections into collaborations that create lasting impact in your community.
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