We asked some of the most inspiring folks in the community to tell us where they want to be professionally by the end of their careers.

Dr. Cortesha Cowan | Founder and Chief Visionary Officer of Mothers Helping Mothers Inc

My end goal? That’s a easy one I want to be a part of making a difference. I want to make sure by the end of my career we have the full campuses for teenage mothers all over the nation and abroad; equipping them to be able to provide for their children. I am determined to also leave a legacy for my children’s children. All the titles don’t mean a thing to me,what matters the most is at the end of this career I can look back and see a full campuses thriving for generations to come for all women and children in need.– Dr. Cowan CVO and Founder of Mothers Helping Mothers Inc Read more>>

Rene Nesbit | Director of Cherish Dance

At Cherish Dance, we believe that stories are powerful. As their director, I envision so much growth for this company, that I treat every project seriously, and try to think big picture with each endeavor. Just recently, Cherish was officially registered as a non-profit organization in the state of Georgia. We have an amazing board of directors and have started the process of applying for 501(c)(3) status. Once that tax exempt status is achieved, more opportunities for grants and fundraising will be possible. Read more>>

Asiia Marvelous | Makeup Artist

I don’t have a end goal! I say this because I plan on being successful for a very long time. My long term goals, however, are to travel around the world doing makeup for everyone. To have my work shown on billboards, in movies, tv shows & to have celebrity clients. I’m currently working on some big collaboration projects that’ll put me on the map. Read more>>