02/24/2026
Another devoted Young Professional who completely redefines what community service looks like! 🌟 She doesn’t just show up — she shows OUT, raising the standard and inspiring everyone around her.
We are beyond proud of her heart, her dedication, and the incredible impact she continues to make throughout the community. Having the opportunity to work alongside her on some of her endeavors has been an absolute honor.
Keep leading. Keep serving. Keep shining. Your light shines so brightly, and the community is better because of you! ✨👏
What makes this committee special is the balance.
These women lead with heart — but they also lead with strategy. They dream — but they also execute.
They care deeply — but they move intentionally.
Glow Up Gathering is strong because the women behind it are strong. They understand that empowerment requires planning, preparation, and presence.
I am so grateful to build alongside women who bring both compassion and competence to the table. 🌸
LaTasha McNeely Randle a proud graduate of Pine Bluff High School, the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff, and Leadership Pine Bluff, LaTasha combines her professional experience with her passion for community betterment.
Currently serving as Vice President and Director of Community Outreach at FBT Bank, LaTasha educates her community on the importance of banking and financial literacy. As a financial literacy coach, she provides practical financial guidance to local organizations and faith-based groups, empowering individuals to make informed money management decisions.
LaTasha serves on numerous boards, including the Jefferson Regional Foundation, Jefferson County Young Professionals Network, and Neighbor to Neighbor. She has chaired impactful initiatives such as Pop Up in the Bluff and United Way campaigns. Recognized for her contributions, she has earned accolades including JCYPN’s Young Professional of the Year (2018) and being named one of Arkansas’ Top 100 Women of Impact (2023), Pine Bluff Regional Chamber of Commerce’s (2025) International Women’s Day Women in Finance/Banking and UAPB/AM&N Fifty Under 50 Outstanding Young Alumni.
A devoted mother to James Scott and Leah Warren Randle, LaTasha finds inspiration in her faith, family, and her community. God has shown favor on her life. She tries to live by the principle: "The trees and the grass start out together, but the trees don't wait on the grass to grow."