Stage and Screen Master Actor Danny Glover and the late Master Distributor Isaac McLemore were friends who enjoyed reflecting on common experiences unique to their generation and their lifetimes of helping people. This friendship is now leading to goodwill for others spanning generations to come. Unfortunately Isaac passed in 2010. Fortunately, Danny joined SereniGy Global in 2011.
Mr. Glover is excited about using SereniGy Global, their wonderful products and compensation program, to further his initiative to help people of all races overcome economic challenges and develop the capacity to accumulate and sustain wealth. He and several people loyal to Isaac’s memory have joined to build a team in Tampa Florida. 
Glover’s Tampa team is led by Mr. McLemore’s wife Ersula Odom-McLemore and other key leaders who Taking Action Together to build somethng big.
Ersula, Isaac’s “Princess”, now rejoices in building a SereniGy Gloval team that can carry on the dream of team members (known as the TAT TEAM “Taking Action Together” in honor of Isaac) helping a lot of people in individual ways.
Mr. McLemore, as Metabolife’s founding master distributer, took Metabolife from zero to a billion dollar business in three short years. There are countless people who either credits Isaac for leading them to their first million or actually saving their lives via Isaac’s personal counseling.
Mr. Glover is most known for his many movies including the Lethal Weapon series, Angels in the Outfield and The Color Purple. Danny is also someone who is passionate about his community activism and philanthropic efforts. Glover is also deeply involved with the Vanguard Public Foundation based in San Francisco. In 2001, he assumed the board chairmanship of TransAfrica Forum, the African-American lobbying organization on Africa and the Caribbean; and he actively serves on the board of The Algebra Project, a mathempowerment program developed by civil rights veteran Bob Moses. Internationally, Glover has served as the UNDP Goodwill Ambassador for the United Nations Development Program from 1998-2004, focusing on issues of poverty, disease, and economic underdevelopment in Africa, Latin America, and the Caribbean. In recognition of his lifetime dedication to public service Danny was honored with the 2002 Marian Anderson Award, 2003 NAACP Chairman’s Award, and 2004 BET Lifetime Achievement Award.









