Women's History Month - An Honorable Highlight!

As Women’s History Month concluded, I was pleasantly surprised and honored to be included in Def Jam’s past and present highlight of women that have impacted the music entertainment business.

When I first walked through the doors of Def Jam records in 2000 (yes 20 years ago), I couldn’t believe how culturally uniformed the entire staff appeared to be. For one, it wasn’t clear to identify the leaders in top to middle management from the supporting staff ( i.e. VP, Directors, Managers to Assistants). Everyone seemed to embody a work ethic that was imaginable. Everyone was a leader in their own right, they all worked beyond expectations.

I walked in daily as an intern, but left each night feeling like a boss.

For as long as I could remember, I had a genuine love for music, yet I had no idea what it meant to be in the music business. In time, I clearly learned and adjusted quickly to what it meant to be a part of the Def Jam movement and the business overall. To witness the peak of success under the leadership of Lyor Cohen, Kevin Liles and Julie Greenwald, will forever be humbling.

On my last day at Def Jam, I walked out by title as a thriving Executive Assistant, today I stand as an entrepreneur focusing on brand marketing and business develop to continue pushing forward. I’m am forever grateful to have been at such an amazing record company .

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Increasing The "Shades Of Tech"-Post TechCrunch DISRUPT SF 2018

After a recent trip to San Francisco to attend TechCrunch’s DISRUPT SF conference, I am super motivated to dive deeper into the world of tech to learn, inform and advise many people of color the value and importance of interjecting into this thriving industry.

While I am no stranger to tech, there is still more information to become familiar with daily.

In March of 2018, I along with a team of partners, developers and creative advisors launched a mobile entertainment social application called MURGE.

MURGE was fortunate to be featured for two weeks on the main page in the App Store and later on Google Play. The journey to building and launching a social app was quite intense, accompanied by several highs and lows. Working on user acquisition and funding was even more intense. MURGE had the success of launching and now the team was working to get users to see the value. In brief, the work never ends.

To get to my main point, DISRUPT SF reminded me that a room of tech talents can come together to showcase their amazing prototypes, seek funding, communicate their business objectives and overall hope they have created a product that will be in high demand.

Many of the attending tech talents were searching for information, opportunity, access or financial resources. They had the confidence, determination and team. All were hoping to acquire the right investor or branding opportunity.

What I also noticed was the limited representation of African and Latin American inclusion. This is not to say, we are not welcomed, this is simply questioning if we are engaging enough in the tech space?

While there are several types of niche resources, forums and entry level opportunities for those who aspire to code, build websites, design apps, etc. That is not the only element to entering the Tech industry. This blog post is simply not about that. This blog post is about building awareness and sharing a perspective of a branded forum (TechCrunch) that I embrace.

For example, I focus on business development, project management, creative UX/UI advisory, fundraising and overall product branding. I want to find aspiring people of color that have an interest in the work that I do and help them find their way.

My initiative “Shades Of Tech” will focus on finding people of color that have an aspiration to get into tech but may not be aware of how to start. I want to seek aspiring coders, developers, creators and more. Where are you? What are your app ideas? What skills can you apply to the tech industry? Are you aware of your tech talents? Do you need capital? Lets help you find it!

I truly believe there is a stigma applied to people of color and their lack of interest in tech. I want to change that narrative and build the ecosystem that grows immensely.

“Shades Of Tech” will aim t prove that “Information and Opportunity is never Black and White!”…….Or is it?

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March Mood: WOMEN!

Celebrating Women's History Month By Living Our Best Life!

CheConnects Presents

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The "Grow and Glow" Event series

Last Month, CheConnects introduced the "Grow and Glow" event series. The series launched with "Tale Of A Womanpreneur" to celebrate women in business.

“Grow and Glow” is designed to provide a place for entrepreneurs to connect with established professionals to share and exchange knowledge on how to make it in varying industries. Through a series of special events, CheConnects will celebrate the hard work and journey (GROW) of amazing professionals and highlight their success (GLOW).

A special thank you to the guests speakers, LaTrice Burnette, RaVaughn Brown, Brandi Kellam, Danielle Saunders, Khalilah Beavers, Najah Rahmaan, Georgie, Rain and all of the amazing guests who attended. Your support will continue to help this series Grow and Glow!

"We can plant a seed, water it daily and wait for it to blossom, but we must ensure we have placed our seed in a cultivating garden and watch it GROW." -Che

"We can plant a seed, water it daily and wait for it to blossom, but we must ensure we have placed our seed in a cultivating garden and watch it GROW." -Che