Sources from The New Orleans Agenda have revealed that
The Collective Movement, a master class orchestrated by four black female
entrepreneurs, is providing a free web-class to teach you how to achieve your
dreams tonight, Thursday, June 11, at 8:00 p.m.
"The pandemic showed us that a recession-proof business was
not enough, Neko Cheri, one of the four women hosting the event, said. "The
whole world went online, and entire industries switched to digital content. For
years, I've taught others how to monetize their knowledge, stories,
experiences, and skills with digital products."
Nationwide, viewers can tune in to educate themselves on
real estate and stocks, structuring a business, branding, and digital product
creation using the women's four steps.
The steps range from "hustler to CEO" to "put your money to work."
With these components, along with others concerning branding and online wealth,
everyone is ensured of learning how to be wiser and more efficient with their
money.
The ladies behind the screen are Sierra Nicole, founder of
Financially Lit in Dallas, TX; Neko Cheri, founder of Excell University in
Atlanta, GA; Derricka Harwell, founder of BeautifyCredit in Southhaven, MS; and
Natalie Birdsong, founder of Hair By Natalie B. in Chicago, IL. As some of us
were learning how to make banana bread during the pandemic, these ladies met
online and, since then, have created a multi-million-dollar platform that
concerns matters of economic disparity. Their principles of economic growth,
financial independence, entrepreneurship, and community reflects in their work
to help others thrive as well.
"The only way to change the narrative is to change the
narrator," Cheri said.
The Collective Movement has earned over six figures and has
also made income opportunities for people within their "inner circle." These
strong educated women have changed the lives of many by educating and
collaborating with others to create lasting results, and you could be next.