At a moment when layoffs are making headlines, artificial intelligence is reshaping entire industries, and professionals across the country are questioning what job security even means anymore, Dr. Velma Trayham has written what may be the most timely career book of the year.
Unfireable: You Can Be Fired From Your Job, But You Can Never Be Fired From Your Purpose” is set for release on April 18, 2026, and is available for preorder now. The book comes from the President and CEO of the Black Chamber of Arizona, a nationally recognized entrepreneur who has built and sold multiple companies and trained more than 8,000 entrepreneurs throughout her career. It is both a practical guide and a deeply personal one, rooted in a life that began with very little and grew into something with national reach.
From Houston’s Third Ward to the national stage
Dr. Trayham grew up in Houston’s Third Ward, raised by a grandmother whose faith was her compass. That upbringing, grounded in resilience and spiritual conviction, became the foundation for a career defined by breaking cycles rather than repeating them. She went on to become a multi-company founder and a sought-after adviser to corporations, governments, and faith-based institutions focused on inclusive economic development and small-business growth.
Her work has always been oriented toward people who have been told, in one way or another, that the odds are not in their favor. That perspective is exactly what makes “Unfireable” feel urgent rather than theoretical.
What the book is actually about
The core argument of Unfireable is straightforward but countercultural: a job title is temporary, but purpose is not. In a climate where entire roles are being eliminated by automation and restructuring, Dr. Trayham wants readers to understand that the most durable career asset they have is the one no employer can take away.
The book is written with executives, business owners, and working professionals in mind with particular focus on Black communities navigating workplaces that have not always made space for them. Dr. Trayham addresses racism, bias, and the experience of being consistently underestimated in positions of power with the directness of someone who has lived it rather than studied it from a distance.
A practical roadmap, not just inspiration
What separates “Unfireable” from the crowded shelf of career motivation books is its emphasis on strategy alongside mindset. Dr. Trayham walks readers through how to identify the unique problems their organization is positioned to solve, how to protect their sense of purpose during periods of cuts and restructuring, and how to rebuild after a layoff or failure without abandoning leadership ambitions.
She also turns attention to the future, outlining how to design roles and systems that hold up in an AI-driven economy and how to invest in the next generation of leaders, with specific focus on Black and Brown communities who remain underrepresented at the highest levels of business.
Praise from business and community leaders
The book has already drawn endorsements from a range of prominent voices. Dr. Sharon D. Smith of Arizona State University has pointed to the importance of its message about reconnecting with purpose, while Erin Floyd of Truist Bank has highlighted its challenge to professionals to stop tying their identity to a job title. Shamia Lodge, a purpose-driven leader in her own right, has praised the book as essential reading for anyone facing adversity in their career.
The response has been strong enough that companies are already placing bulk preorders, using the book as a resource to support employees and stakeholders through purpose-driven transitions within their organizations.
Under her leadership, the Black Chamber of Arizona has grown
Dr. Trayham’s work at the Black Chamber of Arizona has expanded access to capital and workforce development for Blacko wned businesses and underserved communities statewide. Unfireable is, in many ways, an extension of that mission bringing the principles she has applied at an institutional level directly into the hands of individual professionals.
Book-signing events are planned in Phoenix and across the country, including her hometown of Houston, with official dates to be announced. Bulk orders can be paired with keynotes, workshops, and sponsorship opportunities for organizations that want to build the book’s principles into their broader culture.
Unfireable is available for preorder at UnfireableOfficial.com.

