Naikea Ward Ubaga
Naikea Ward Ubaga is an entrepreneur, artist and philanthropist. A native of San Diego, she moved to Los Angeles to pursue a careering the fashion industry. She graduated from California State University-Northridge where she majored in apparel design. Naikea has explored different facets of the fashion industry from design, PR, manufacturing, editorial styling, and costume design in television and film.
As an artist, Naikea’s love for fashion and costume design was inspired by the idea of storytelling through clothing. Thus, she ventured into a career in the television and film industry where she worked on various network television shows and films as a costume professional and designer.
As an entrepreneur, Naikea has built a career in the financial Industry, educating the community on financial literacy, estate planning, and tax-advantage concepts. She’s also leveraged her skillsets to run her family’s logistics company, Triple S Hauling, serving as COO. Naikea’s future endeavors include projects in television and film, building lifestyle brands and venturing into social media.
Naikea serves as a board member for the People’s Association for Justice Advocates, is a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., and has received honors from the Junior Chamber International’s 40 under 40 program, where she was recognized by the Santa Clarita Valley chapter. She regularly collaborates with organizations such as Hope the Mission, the Boys and Girls Club and Rotary International.
As an artist, Naikea’s love for fashion and costume design was inspired by the idea of storytelling through clothing. Thus, she ventured into a career in the television and film industry where she worked on various network television shows and films as a costume professional and designer.
As an entrepreneur, Naikea has built a career in the financial Industry, educating the community on financial literacy, estate planning, and tax-advantage concepts. She’s also leveraged her skillsets to run her family’s logistics company, Triple S Hauling, serving as COO. Naikea’s future endeavors include projects in television and film, building lifestyle brands and venturing into social media.
Naikea serves as a board member for the People’s Association for Justice Advocates, is a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., and has received honors from the Junior Chamber International’s 40 under 40 program, where she was recognized by the Santa Clarita Valley chapter. She regularly collaborates with organizations such as Hope the Mission, the Boys and Girls Club and Rotary International.