I am a highly motivated, committed, driven female entreprenuer. I thank God for the blessings he has given me and is in the process of sending to me still. I am looking to connect with other positive women you want to support each other on our success journey.
At 8:57am on September 7, 2009, Edna Sturgis said…
Hi! You would make a Beautiful Black Doll! Consider joining The Black Doll Affair! A movement to remind Black girls of their beauty through the toy black doll! In Atlanta we started in 2007, kicked off in South Florida in 2008 and on September 11, 2009, we're launching in our nation's Capital! Become a part of history and a living Black Doll or learn more at: http://www.meetup.com/blackdollswhitehousechapter/about/ - either way, would love to have you as my party guest! The party information is at: http://theprofessionalblackwoman.ning.com/events/black-doll-affair-washington
I love the happy spirit portrayed in your profile! Just wanted to reach out to begin networking now that I am a member of PBW. I currently reside in Prince George's County (Upper Marlboro, Maryland). I am the owner of a fashionable T-shirt and apparel company geared primarily to moms (www.momsrthebest.com).
I look forward to interacting and promoting each other as Professional Black Women.
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I love the happy spirit portrayed in your profile! Just wanted to reach out to begin networking now that I am a member of PBW. I currently reside in Prince George's County (Upper Marlboro, Maryland). I am the owner of a fashionable T-shirt and apparel company geared primarily to moms (www.momsrthebest.com).
I look forward to interacting and promoting each other as Professional Black Women.
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Cheryl Wood