This HBCU Alum Created the 1st African American Woman Owned Trade School in the Country

Koereyelle is a two-time author, award-winning entrepreneur and former educator who managed to turn her $32K teaching salary into a six-figure brand. She’s the Founder of the 1st African American woman owned trade school in the country and is on a mission to connect women of color with the resources they need so they can stop living paycheck to paycheck.

She’s an International Speaker, Podcast Host and Edutainer who’s been featured nationally by Forbes, ESSENCE Magazine, The Huffington Post, NBC, TV One, VH1, Bravo TV and more for her empowerment projects.

Koereyelle is on a mission to help women uncover their purpose, prioritize their life and profit from their passions. Her motto is, “You already have everything you need to get everything you want, you just have to WERK for it.”

Listen to our Full Interview with her on Episode 11 of our Podcast The Culture Effect HERE

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