Nayana Doletta Ferguson (born October 23, 1973)[1][2][3] is an African-American businesswoman. Co-founder and CEO of Anteel Tequila,[4][5][6][7] she is the first Black woman to own and run a tequila company.[4][5][2][8][6][7]
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