Location
Eugene, OR
Location
Eugene, OR
Birthday:
November 27
Why do you want to join Black Business Women Online?
I want to connect to other professional black women to learn, grow, and network!
What's Your Business?
Soulful Blend Living
How did you find BBWO?
Ning, SistaSense
About Me:
Adrienne Bennett is a big believer in turning ideas into goals completed. Offering a wide range of services from individual to group coaching, monthly workshops, and a weekly online radio show, Adrienne provides the space and accountability for her clients to sustain confidence while walking boldly to their goals. As a life coach, workshop strategist, and motivational speaker she encourages her clients to imagine what they can do when they do what they imagine. Prior to starting her life coaching company, Adrienne spent one year as a women’s liaison for the Associated Students of University of Oregon and three years working with diverse organizations such as Woman space, and Sexual Assault Support Services. Through those experiences she has learned that overcoming adversity means utilizing the lessons from your wins and disappointments to achieve success.
What are your most common online activities?
social media
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