Toni Randolph
Toni Randolph is currently retired. She was president/owner/founder of RANOR, Inc., which was founded in 1978 as a private label manufacturer and brand management company for major retailers, some of which include; Wal-Mart and Kmart.
Ms. Randolph has also served a 4-year term as a member of the Small Business and Agriculture Advisory Council of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
Some of Ms. Randolph's former accomplishments include: Co-founding the African American Educational Center of New Jersey; Co-leader of the African American Jewish relations group of New Jersey; advisory member for the Black Retailer Action Group(BRAG); president of the Supportive Children Advocacy Network of New York (SCAN), a social service agency; trustee of the New York Community Trust; advisory board member of ALMA ( Adult Literacy Media Alliance-TV411); member of the board of trustees for the RARE center for tropical conservation; chair of the mentoring committee for the Women Venture Fund NY.
Ms. Randolph is presently living in Florida and is a trustee of the Miami Art Museum; The Art Center of South Florida, The Girl Scout Council of Tropical Florida and Funding Arts Network. She is an avid golfer and birder.





