Faiven was a distinguished participant in the prestigious NBCUniversal Page Program, situated at the iconic 30 Rockefeller Center, where she collaborated on The Dr. Oz Show, Weekend Today, and MSNBC.
Her multifaceted performance skills, encompassing seamless teleprompter reads and innate comedic timing, have contributed to her success in various projects across both the stage and screen.
Her extensive credits include Entangled, The Equalizer, New Amsterdam, and her Off-Broadway debut in The Bigot.
As a model, her signature afro has been featured in beauty and hair campaigns for esteemed brands such as Mizani, Dark and Lovely, Shea Moisture, and Olay.
Moreover, with her marketing degree from the University of Connecticut, Faiven is fervently committed to the significance of acquiring a solid education. She has volunteered as a tutor for Highway to High School and currently serves as a mentor for Off The Lane, both non-profit organizations in New York City.