Location
Chicago, Illinois
Location
Chicago, Illinois
Why do you want to join Black Business Women Online?
To network with other entrepreneurs
What's Your Business?
Online Christian Broadcasting & Advertising
How did you find BBWO?
A Friend
About Me:
Currently, I am the Vice President of TodaysChristianMinistries.com and the Business Administrator for OPTIMUM DAYCARE BY OLA. Happily married mother enjoys networking! I am also a faithful member of the International Deliverance Outreach Ministries, under the leadership of Bishop Linda C. Shearrill.
What are your most common online activities?
Networking
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Yes
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Thanks for the add. Would love to speak with you.
Thanks for the friendship! Seems we're doing similar things. Our church is opening a Day Care Center soon and I would love any advice you could share.
Rev. Deborah Jenkins