Named To U.S. Black Chambers 2026 Power 50 “Women of Influence Class.”
The U.S. Black Chambers, Inc. (USBC) describes the Power 50 recognition as a national honor for women who are shaping industries, advancing communities, and driving economic impact. This year’s honorees were chosen from a wide range of fields, including business, media, public service, and entrepreneurship. The theme for the 2026 class is “Women Who Lead the Movement.”
Johnson-Brown, who founded United Security Financial more than three decades ago, has built her career on expanding access to responsible mortgage lending. The company, based in Salt Lake City, Utah, holds seller-servicer designations from both Ginnie Mae and Fannie Mae. Johnson-Brown has said her focus has always been on helping families build generational wealth through homeownership.
In a statement released with the announcement, Johnson-Brown said the honor reflects more than her own career path. She said it represents the perseverance of everyone who believed homeownership and economic opportunity should be within reach for all families, and that she plans to keep using her platform to open doors for others in the industry…