As you enjoy time with family and friends this holiday season, I hope you make lots of new memories and share some memories from days gone by that you cherish the most. Whoever you're celebrating with today here's a little gift to pass on that will fill someone's heart...and fill yours.
As a veteran who grew up in a family of 15, Elonda Whitfield was no stranger to hard work. This mother of 4 started a concrete contracting company to be creative and provide for her family. What's next? Teaching other women how to do their own work... and run their own business.
When Malaya Curtis moved her hair and make up business from Atlanta to Peoria, she made a choice to put health and family first. Her love for entrepreneurs led her to a new role as the Community Concierge for Distillery Labs--a place where she can grow her business... and help others grow theirs.
When Krystal Stegmaier wrote her book "Captivating Creations: Seasons," her goal was to help women find freedom and purpose within their faith and life struggles. As a coach she helps women discover their own path forward... and understand how they’re uniquely qualified for the journey.
Whether she's working with a client who imports high-end chocolate or a German travel accessory company, Paola LaManna has found her purpose and passion in solving business issues by managing logistics. Her discovery? One company’s problem is another company’s puzzle…just waiting to be solved.
If you're the 4th generation owner of the family's electrical contracting company with a degree in business & construction management, what else do you need? Well if you're Emily Jacob Rudesill, you add a 5-year electrical apprentice program to understand the people and business… from the ground up.
As a life and business coach, author, podcast host and serial entrepreneur, Kisha Woods supports others on their transformation journey as they become the best version of themselves. Along the way she reminds us, "It's never too late to elevate."
Dr. Shaleigh approaches her practice every day with one focus: Expect Miracles. When you do you will see them every day. Whether she's caring for a patient who is 1 day old or 96 years old she knows helping them live happier, healthier lives is really impacting generations...one person at a time.
Why catering? For Gabi Thompson it's simple. If food is your love language, hustle is your game and serving is your passion… then hospitality is your industry. Whether she’s cooking for local school children, the national guard or families in the community, Gabi’s work brings joy, comfort and hope.
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