Madeworthy Profiles: Mia Moss of Black Coffee
In our new series Madeworthy Profiles, Tanglewood Moms and Madeworthy founder, Victoria Wise, and public school administrator, Executive Director of School Leadership for Social Justice, and co-founder of Heart Work, Dr. Sharla Horton, interviews Mia Moss of Black Coffee.
Mia Moss is the brains behind the beans at Black Coffee, a quaint coffee shop offering coffee, cappuccino, lattes, chai tea, and other seasonal drinks that rival anything you’ve ever had. The coffee-aficionado-turned-entrepreneur opened her coffee shop near Texas Wesleyan to provide a quality cup of coffee and a place to gather and connect on Fort Worth’s East Side. Black Coffee offers specialized blends as well as all your coffee favorites. On a good day, you can even pair your latte with a freshly baked pastry from another Fort Worth favorite, FunkyTown Donuts.
1417 Vaughn Blvd | www.blackcoffeefw.com | @blackcoffeefw
Victoria Wise is the Tanglewood Moms founder, publishes Madeworthy magazine in Fort Worth,Texas, raises four awesome kids with her loving husband, and makes time as a board member for non-profits Lone Star Film Festival and Connected Commerce Council. Some of her accomplishments include being inaugural member of Facebook’s SMB Council (now called Leader’s Network), being a Founding Member of TCU Neeley School’s Women to the Power of 10, receiving the 2019 Great Women of Texas Award by the Fort Worth Business Press, receiving the 2018 Legacy of Women Award by SafeHaven, and successfully selling a previous business in 2014.