Who We Are
Lutrice Chetell Martin’s Story
Chief Executive Officer – Ms. Lutrice Chetell Martin, also known as ” Sweetpea,” was born on May 26th, 1982, to proud parents, Mr. Nels Martin Jr. and Ms. Annie Mae Martin, in San Francisco, California. She has 9 siblings, Sharita Williams, Seleta Watts, Nelsa Smith, Darryl Neal, and Fredrick Martin.
Lutrice is engaged to Uwezo Hudson. Her other siblings, Rubby Martin, James Martin Carr, Lisa Martin, and Harry Neal, have left this world – their spirit will always live in her heart.
Lutrice went to Abraham Lincoln High School in San Francisco, California, and graduated on the Honor Roll on Jun 5th, 2001.
Ms. Lutrice Chetell Martin started the Lisa Regina Martin Family Corporation with her sisters to honor the memory of the loving, caring, and compassionate Lisa Regina (upon whose name this corporation is formed).
Lisa was the person who encouraged Ms. Lutrice and her sisters to start an empire for helping other people and to continue their father’s (Nels Martin Jr.) legacy of having a successful family business.
Who Was Lisa Regina?
Lisa Regina Martin is known as ‘Sweet Cakes.’ She was born on Dec 2nd, 1967, to her proud parents, Mr. Nels Martin Jr. and Ms. Tillie Mae Bonner – Smith in San Francisco, California. She got her education from the Menlo Park City School District.
Lisa was engaged to Arnold Harris. Lisa, on the other hand was a mother of four beautiful children, John Green, Anita Butler, Michelle Butler, and Kenneth Sanders. She had 6 grandchildren, a bundle of joy for everyone around them. Lisa herself was very sweet, kind-hearted, loving, affectionate, generous, strong-willed, intelligent, witty, and humorous. She loved God, her family, and all her good friends.
Lisa Regina Martin passed away on Mar 19th, 2021, due to Stage 4 cancer. She let go of the cares of this life to spend her eternal one with her parents and family members in heaven. Lisa will be deeply missed by her family and all her good friends.

Our Mission
Board of Directors
CEO & founder

Lutrice Martin
Lutrice Chetell Martin is the CEO of Lisa Regina Martin Family Corporation. She was born on May 26, 1982, to Nels Martin Jr. And Annie Mae Martin in San Francisco, California. To her family means everything as she is part of a large household that includes her sisters Sharita Williams, Seleta Watts, and Nelsa Smith, with brothers Darryl Neal, Fredrick Martin, Clint Watts, and Derrick Williams. The corporation is named after Lurtice’s sister Lisa Regina Martin who passed away and was a beacon of strength and charity for the local community. Lisa is joined in the Lord’s grace in heaven by Lutrice’s siblings, Rubby Martin, James Martin Carr, and Harry Neal. The CEO is an honor roll graduate from Abraham Lincoln High School in San Francisco. Her spirit of service comes from the life lessons imparted by her parents and her dearly departed sister, Lisa Regina Martin, after whom the corporation is named. The Department of Treasury Revenue Service awarded the Family Corporation their 501(3C) on April 16, 2021. Lurtice believes this is the start of a legacy of helping other people in the community like her sister wanted to and also continuing the legacy of their father, Nels Martin Jr.of having a family enterprise.
Vice President

Nelsa Smith
Nelsa Smith, like her sister Lutrice, joined the organization as a way to honor the memory of Lisa Regina Martin and because of the firm belief that the best way to improve people’s lives is to support the community. The aspect that has always spoken to Nelsa’s sensibilities is the inherent flexibility and creativity within the organization’s approach to raising the resources needed to help the community. To her, it is one of the best ways to honor her sister’s legacy and continue to help individuals and families within the local community.
President

Seleta watts
I am the CEO, Vice President, and Lisa Regina Martin's sister. It is an honor to come together with my family and board members to spread the love and compassion my sister had for helping her family and others in the community. My family and I love giving back to the community. My goal is to keep my sister’s spirit alive and to touch every heart I can in our communities.