Carlos Wallace is a strategist, storyteller, and cultural architect dedicated to building legacy through leadership, truth, and purpose. From the Navy to labor negotiations, community advocacy, and media production, he combines lived experience, spiritual reflection, and servant leadership to guide people and organizations toward meaningful transformation.
Through books, films, keynote speeches, and live events, Carlos empowers audiences to embrace resilience, truth, and purpose—turning vision into action and pain into opportunity.
Milestones in Legacy
2013
2018
Founded Sol-Vision, producing socially conscious films.
2016
Published The Other 99 T.Y.M.E.S., a guide to mental clarity and purpose.
2025
Appointed Chairman of Development and Philanthropy for the Brailsford College of Arts and Sciences at PVAMU 2025
2025
Nominated for Pulitzer Prize for Why Sell Lies When the Truth Is Free.
His Expertise
A Commitment to Leadership and Cultural Impact
Modern Conviviality,
where sincerity meets
tradition, all while
being carried by innovation
Carlos Wallace’s work is a masterful blend of strategy, storytelling, and social impact. His approach weaves experience from military service, labor relations, and media production into initiatives that uplift communities and empower individuals. Each book, film, and speaking engagement reflects a dedication to truth, purpose, and generational responsibility.
The craftspeople
The Strategist
Carlos Wallace
As a strategist, Carlos guides organizations and communities through transformation rooted in service, leadership, and sustainability. His experience spans corporate boardrooms, community initiatives, and creative media, connecting vision to action.
Through books, films, and live events, Carlos Wallace brings stories to life that inspire truth, resilience, and purpose. His creative ventures support over one hundred nonprofits and amplify underrepresented voices across multiple platforms.