by cortinajenelle | Jan 5, 2025 | blog, brand strategy, coaching, leadership, marketing, technology
The Business Literacy cohort, led by Darian Scott, at the Chattanooga Area Chamber of Commerce is an eight-part program has been intricately designed to empower minority and women-owned companies with vital knowledge and best practices in utilizing banking services,...
by cortinajenelle | Jan 10, 2024 | blog, business, coaching, technology
So, the year has struck 2024 and the time to pursue that big dream or goal you’ve tabled for some time, is NOW. You are your only limit after all, right? Well, kind of. Many of the clients that I work with are entrepreneurs who are turning their passion or...
by cortinajenelle | Dec 17, 2023 | blog, coaching, leadership
Did you know that millennials surpassed the baby boomers as the largest age group in the United States, in 2019? And that millennials, Gen Z and younger make up 50.7% of the population, in other words 166 million people?Millennials are those born between 1981 and 1996...
by cortinajenelle | Nov 14, 2023 | blog, coaching, faith-based, imagination, leadership
As any of my clients and peers know, I LOVE a good reflection moment and if I had to name anything as an addiction, it would be my obsession with growth and transformation. Call me crazy, but that’s where the rubber meets the road.Followers, hashtags and...
by cortinajenelle | Oct 17, 2023 | blog, business, coaching, leadership
Back when I was still in corporate, I gave some serious thought to potentially going the Human Resource route. Besides loving fixing systemic inefficiencies, one of my other favorite to-dos on the job was the training component. Still to this day, I’m mind...
by cortinajenelle | Sep 12, 2023 | blog, brand culture, coaching, entrepreneurs, facilitation, imagination, justice
Culture of care is often something I talk about in my work with young professionals, students, community partners and clients. It seems like more and more, these concepts need to be brought to the forefront in team spaces because it’s not standard for us these days....