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.

Jasmine Kendrick | Rnb singer and songwriter

The end goal is to be doing music full time, to write, record, and to perform. Read more>>

Jessie D | Realtor and Mortgage Originator

The end goal I have for my career is to build a business that lasts long after I am no longer alive. I want to be able to create jobs and change the wealth gap in my community. Only 41% of African Americans own homes, by the end of my life I want to change that to 70-80%. The way we do this is by working together and increasing financial literacy. I want to get financial literacy classes in schools all over the United States. I want to build a business that provides grants for low-income areas to renovate their homes that are condemned. Essentially, my true end goal is to be a developer and financial influencer. Read More>>

Coco Peila | MC, Musician, Cultural Organizer & Founder of BlackGold Movement

As corny as this might sound (I’m not a formal english writer) these are the things that I think about when I envision and end goal. Read more>>

Xanprincess | Singer/songwriter

My goal is to be loved forever, Even in death I want to feel love. I hate that word end. What is my end goal ? Well my goal is, for there never to be a end. I want to live forever, I low key live in my own world where, I don’t really accept that I’m human so I never think of a end. Read more>>

Ticora Davis | Trademark & Business Attorney

The end goal of my career is to expand The Creator’s Law Firm to serve clients in all areas of property (i.e., intellectual property, real estate and estate planning), launch a multi-million dollar tech company in the legal tech space, and partner with my husband to grow multi-family projects to develop neighborhoods. Read more>>