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Copyright 2009 Silke Endress Magazine P.O. Box 2802 Orlando, FL 32802 |
Magazine Creation by Cole & Associates |



Sophisticated Intentions |
Tracy Reese Designer Spotlight: She became a mainstay in fashion, and strong design philosophy |
Kwame Jackson is polished, confident and credentialed with prestigious Wall Street experience and business lessons he learned from Donald Trump in front of 22 million people each week, on the hit show “The Apprentice.” As a New York City based real estate entrepreneur, professional speaker and media personality, he is poised for global aspirations. Although born in Washington, D.C., Jackson was raised in Charlotte, North Carolina, which he considers his hometown. Kwame holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration from The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Kenan-Flagler Business School and a Master of Business Administration degree from Harvard Business School. |
Lady CEOs On The Move |
Although he was flattered to make both People Magazine's 50 Most Beautiful People and its 50 Hottest Bachelors list in 2004 , Kwame is a businessman first! His professional experience includes co-founding several Internet start-ups during his time at Harvard, sales and marketing roles at Procter & Gamble, and most recently, on Wall Street as an Investment Manager for Goldman Sachs. It was his no nonsense attitude and ability to be a team leader that made him stand out on "The Apprentice" and it is his affable nature and street smarts that make him stand out in life. |
Wilma McNabb Executive Director of the Donovan McNabb Foundation & President of PFPM Association |
"... the ability to inspire others to explore, embrace, and execute the keys to success" |
Arts & Entertainment |
Keppler Speakers Bureau list Kwame as one of the highest paid and most in-demand speaker amongst those in reality television. He continues to be courted by Fortune 500 firms, major television networks, fashion houses, sports teams, marketers, advertisers, community, civic and political leaders for his input and expertise. As a professional speaker, he regularly addresses universities, aspiring entrepreneurs and executive management teams at the world's leading companies on various topics such as leadership, team building, surviving while thriving in corporate America and the importance of being an entrepreneur. Kwame's 250+ lectures include engagements at General Electric, American Express, McDonald's, American Airlines, JP Morgan Chase, The Democratic National Convention, London School of Economics, and Cornell University. |
Multi-Media Mix Music for your soul, jazz, r & b, classical and all. Women on the big screen..Creativity |
Women In Politics |
Angela Braly, CEO WellPoint Angela burst through the glass ceiling to become the CEO of the nation's largest Medicare-claims health-benefits business. |
U.S. Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison In 1993, she was elected to the U.S. Senate in a special election, making her the first and only woman elected to represent Texas in the Senate. |
Jada Collins, CEO/ Model EBONY Fashion Fair Model and Spokesperson current CEO and Author of Be-You. By the age of eight, Jada hated her life and had thoughts of running away. |
CEO On The Cover |
Changing Jobs? What To Do With Your 401(k) Plan If you are going to work for a new company, you can roll your money to your new employer. |
Miss Florida USA 2010 Megan Clementi Graduated from the University of Central Florida with her BS in Electrical Engineering, she completed her 5th season with the Orlando Magic in 2009. |
Success by Design |
Women & Money |
Lady CEOs On The Move |
Culture of Fashion |
Linda Scott, CEO LS1426, Inc. In 1993, she was elected to the U.S. Senate in a special election, making her the first and only woman elected to represent Texas in the Senate. |
Healthy Living |
Want to be healthy and live longer? Take cues from Japan Japan has the lowest obesity rate in the developed world. The good health and long life expectancy of the Japanese is due to their diet. |