Renée Warner, a Virginia native who planted roots in Charlotte in 2000, built a vibrant life with her late husband, Sherman Warner II. Their journey is marked by close friendships, strong family ties, meaningful work relationships, and a shared commitment to faith and health. Renée’s primary focus over the years has been nurturing the growth of their two children, Shaye and Sherman III, supporting them in education, sports, and extracurricular pursuits.
With over 15 years in the nonprofit sector, Renée has been a dedicated servant of the Charlotte community. Having worked with organizations like United Way of Central Carolinas and Love INC, she currently serves as the Director of the Transitional Jobs Program at NC MedAssist. In this role, she oversees a training program empowering individuals facing employment barriers to contribute to the community by providing free medicine.
Known for her boundless energy, dedication, thoughtfulness, and caring nature, Renée is cherished by family and friends alike for the positive impact she makes on every individual she encounters.
“But during COVID and actually 2020, the height of everything … We lost my husband, and it wasn’t due to COVID.”