FOUNDER & CEO

Kameko, was born and raised in Los Angeles, California, where she discovered her love for artistic expression at a young age. As a child, she quietly sketched butterflies in her grandmother’s garden, not knowing that she, too, would undergo a transformative journey. Today, she conveys a powerful message of love, unity, and resilience through art, advocacy, and public speaking.

Her deep love for all cultures and people fuels her strong passion for the well-being of women and girls. Her advocacy extends globally, from Mexico to Africa, where she has witnessed the struggles of orphaned and vulnerable children, including those at risk of human trafficking. She actively champions child safety, raising awareness of these critical issues both nationally and internationally.

Kameko earned her BA in Business Management from the University of Redlands and her MFA in visual fine arts from Azusa Pacific University. After receiving her Doctorate of Divinity in 2024 from SOV Training Institute, Kameko encourages personal growth and transformation through her podcast, “Dr. Kameko Speaks”.

Known for her ability to break down limiting beliefs, traumas, and misconceptions, she lives each day with a commitment to spreading love and empowering all of humanity from the beautiful sunny State of California.

Meaning of my name: In Japanese Kameko literally translates to “child of the turtle” culturally symbolizing wisdom, longevity, protection, and divine strength. My dad says it means, “God’s Child”

The turtle is known for moving with purpose, never rushing but never retreating. It carries its home on its back , much like I carry my calling-through art, advocacy, and prophetic voice God has given me. To be Kameko is to walk in spiritual endurance, to create from a place of deep reflection, and to lead with quiet power in a loud world. To be Kameko is to embody the grace of longevity, the beauty of slow transformation, and the quiet authority of one who has learned to walk with heaven on earth.

I was named not for speed, but for purpose, Not for noise, but for presence, Not to blend in, but to be a sign of lasting truth in fragile times. The turtle moves slowly, but never backwards, It teaches us that stillness is strength, and that endurance is a kind of power. Like the turtle, I carry the weight of stories- artistic and prophetic- on my back, woven into the shell of my being.