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Twice-teen pregnancy, drug abusing mom, no high school diploma, raised her two younger brothers in foster care and is now a success business

Twice-teen pregnancy, drug abusing mom, no high school diploma, raised her two younger brothers in foster care and is now a success business

Update: 2024-04-29
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Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Kimberly Kelly.   Talking Points: Talking Points:
  • Her background and overcoming challenges as a youth
  • How she figured out how to make money with little or no assistance
  • How she got involved in her current industries
  • How she utilized marketing techniques to remain consistent in spaces of transition
  • The type of message she can give about learning how to persevere through difficult
  • moments
  • Her various businesses and how she connects them all for her clients
  • Real estate broker with six agents under her company
  • Tax professionals and bookkeeper
  • Property preservation educator
  • Consultation services provider
  • The pro's and con's of managing a business with a partner or spouse
  • Family / Career Balance / Legacy
  • Being a wife, mother and businesswoman
  • How her son followed in her footsteps as a teenager
  • New goal success strategies for entrepreneurs
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Twice-teen pregnancy, drug abusing mom, no high school diploma, raised her two younger brothers in foster care and is now a success business

Twice-teen pregnancy, drug abusing mom, no high school diploma, raised her two younger brothers in foster care and is now a success business

Rushion McDonald