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Dr. Jessica Mosley

Serial Entrepreneur

By Tammy ReesePublished 3 years ago 5 min read
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Serial Entrepreneur Dr. Jessica Mosley has earned her stripes as a successful businesswoman, author, humanitarian, and more. Her career began with the creation of her own blog and talk radio show. Her outstanding work led to an unexpected opportunity. She was asked to be in an anthology, which is a published collection of poems or other pieces of writing. Although the outcome was not ideal, Dr. Mosley tapped into her entrepreneurial foundation and began her own anthologies.

As a talented and dedicated media professional, Jessica Mosley, has more than seven years of experience helping organizations communicate more effectively. She has developed strategic communications plans, garnered extensive media coverage, produced marketing materials, coordinated special events, and a host of other communications activities.

Seen as very influential in her profession, Dr. Mosley is regularly invited to speak to female business owners and industry leaders on a variety of topics, including the business benefits of social networking, how to effectively run a successful business and strategic management of communications activities.

With tremendous success. Dr. Mosley was inspired to create a course entitled, “Write Your Way Out of Poverty.” With this course, Dr. Mosley provides a step by step guideline on how to make six figures within media. The course set the foundation for her company Miz CEO. Under that umbrella, she has worked to develop strategic plans for hundreds of brands and organizations through media coverage, events, marketing materials, and more.

Aside from her work in journalism, Dr. Mosley has worked tirelessly as a philanthropist through her Sovereign Care Medical Training center and Deborah’s Place. Sovereign Care, provides health care services to all patients regardless of age but equips aspiring physicians with adequate medical training. Committed to helping all patients – regardless of condition, environment, and age patient’s enjoy the highest quality of life. From skilled care to helping those with illnesses and disabilities to pediatric mental health development, Sovereign Care provides you with the care you deserve.

Deborah’s Place is a non-profit organization for domestic violence victims, while also seeking to prevent domestic situations. Dr. Mosley made it her mission to help as many women in need, due to her personal experience with domestic violence. Through Deborah’s Place, she has given over thousands of dollars in scholarships to women as well. Deborah’s Place and our associated programs seek to prevent domestic and sexual violence by advocating for positive changes in the societal systems that may lead to oppression, fostering a better understanding of domestic and sexual violence through community education, and providing culturally relevant direct services that empower victims of abuse and their children.

Vocal readers, please enjoy our interview!

Dr. Jessica L. Mosley (Provided Photo)

Tammy Reese:

What inspired you to become an entrepreneur?

Dr. Jessica Mosley:

I was not like others who “aspired” to be an entrepreneur; it just happened. Every since I was a little girl I was always selling something. Whether it was Girl Scout cookies, tickets for events, convincing my cousins to let me do her nails and hair, etc. I was always convincing somebody to “buy-in” to what I was selling.

Tammy Reese:

How do you assist with the efforts to help organizations communicate more effectively?

Dr. Jessica Mosley:

I help them come up with a consistent message. And more times than not, it would be through strategic public relations.

Tammy Reese:

How did your blog and talk radio show come about?

Dr. Jessica Mosley:

I kept being turned down to be on the radio. So, instead of continuing to wait for someone to give me a turn, I created my own turn.

Tammy Reese:

Please tell me about your course "Write Your Way Out Of Poverty"?

Dr. Jessica Mosley:

Write Your Way Out of Poverty is a curriculum that I wrote for aspiring and seasoned authors that want to take their books.

Tammy Reese:

Please tell me about Deborah's Place?

Dr. Jessica Mosley:

Deborahs Place is for the battered women and their children. As a former victim of domestic violence abuse wanted to give back through providing transitional housing, mental health counseling, educational services and so much more.

Tammy Reese:

Why has it been important for you to be a Humanitarian?

Dr. Jessica Mosley:

As the songwriter said, “If I can help one somebody along the way, then my living, yes my living will not be in vain!”

Tammy Reese:

What do you love most about the work that you do?

Dr. Jessica Mosley:

I love helping people find their purpose, make money, and create & get contracts!

Tammy Reese:

What are you currently working on?

Dr. Jessica Mosley:

Chillllllle—so much! I’m gearing up to host my first Ted X talk! I’m soooooooo geeked!

Tammy Reese:

How has the pandemic shaped your day-to-day life?

Dr. Jessica Mosley:

The pandemic has been a blessing to me both personally and professionally. It’s stretched me. But it hasn’t broken me.

Tammy Reese:

What valuable lessons from this year will you take into 2021?

Dr. Jessica Mosley:

KEEP SOARING! Be unapologetic! Relationships are key to all your success! And GO FOR IT!

Tammy Reese:

What else can we be on the lookout for from you?

Dr. Jessica Mosley:

The opening of Sovereign Care Medical Training Center. And also the opening of my nonprofit Deborah’s Place for Battered women and children.

Tammy Reese:

What advice would you have for anyone who wants to enter into the media field, become an entrepreneur or humanitarian?

Dr. Jessica Mosley:

Become coachable! Be a great student of the craft. Look for ways to serve!

With being an entrepreneur, there are no shortcuts to success!

Dr. Jessica L. Mosley (Provided Photo)

Dr. Jessica L. Mosley, Steward-Owner of The MizCEO Entrepreneurial Media Brand & Sovereign Care Home Care, Sovereign Care Medical Training Center, and Deborah’s Place for Battered Women

www.mizceo.com

www.sovereigncaremtc.com

www.deborahsplace.net

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About the Creator

Tammy Reese

Tammy is best known for her legendary interviews with Sharon Stone, Angela Bassett, Sigourney Weaver, Geena Davis, Morris Chestnut, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Sheryl Lee Ralph, Laurence Fishburne, Omar Epps, Joseph Sikora, and more.

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