Willis T. Minggia, Sr.

Willis T. Minggia, Sr. is recognized by Continental Who’s Who as a 3 Year Pinnacle Member in the field of Non-Profit in recognition of his role as CEO of M&M Arts Coins and Stamps, LLC. A non-profit business founded to promote higher education for underprivileged youth through the, M&M Arts Coins and Stamps, LLC was established in an effort to provide higher education to under privileged youth. In an effort to promote education for underprivileged youth, the organization established a mentorship program where they acquired the assistance of business owners and locally esteemed community members in an effort to instill hope into lives of young people.

Established in honor of the Arthur and Francis Mayfield Foundation, with the utilization of an online store and art gallery to generate funds, the non-profit entity employs these methods in helping them to attain their goal in addition to the acquisition of grants from grant makers and various other organizations. The Mayfield Foundation’s intent was to, “provide educational resources, counsel on vocational options and an importance for higher education.” In this capacity, M&M Arts Coins and Stamps assist under privileged youth who have had parents put into jail in an effort to inspire hope and promote a better future. Amassing two years of experience in his current role as CEO of M&M Arts Coins and Stamps, Willis T. Minggia, specializes in promoting higher education for under privileged youth. With over forty years of experience in the entertainment industry, Minggia’s expertise lies within the areas of performance, promotion and artist management. Throughout the course of his education and training, Minggia attained his Bachelor of Arts degree in Business Administration and Management from Regis University in 1993. To further his professional development, Minggia is the Co-Founder of the Rocky Mountain Promoters Association and sits on the Board of Directors for COMBO. In addition, Minggia is an affiliate with the Martin Luther King Holiday Commission, Colorado Black Arts Festival, and Martin Luther King March located in Denver.

 

In recognition of his professional accolades, Minggia was the recipient of the Martin Luther King Jr. Humanitarian Award in 1996, and later received the Chairman’s Award in 2011. Minggia dedicates this recognition in loving memory of Arthur W. and Francis A. Mayfield. If you are interested in sponsoring a child to help further their education, you can call Mr. Minggia at (720)-260-0413 or visit their website at mmartscoinsandstamps.com/about. Those organizations who make a commitment to sponsor a child will be featured on Mr. Minggia’s website for their generous contribution.