Meet Alverta
I have educated hundreds on how to get out of debt. My strategies have inspired several clients to take a leap of faith and walk into their destiny.
In addition, I have a history of providing volunteer services in the community as well as being an active member of the small business initiative at my local church and in the community. I am a member of BWI Business Partnership, Sisters4 Sisters Network, Inc. and recently became a lifetime member of National Congress of Black Women, Inc.
I must say that I have a passion for women who are struggling, the elderly as well as the children. Many times I’ve realized that the elderly as well as the children do not have a voice so I’ve been known to use my skill set to speak out on their behalf. After becoming a divorced mother of two (2) with over $100K in credit card debt, I was inspired to give back to the community. I was able to pay off $70K in one year and has since become debt free. Let me show you how to think differently about money. My strategies have inspired several clients to take a leap of faith and walk into their destiny.
Leadership
Today, I manage a staff of over 95 employees. I’ve been instrumental in helping the company grow its revenues from $200K in the first year to over $7.5M within 5 years. As a result of my leadership and persistent teamwork, the company has successfully won several government contracts. I correspond with clients that consist of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the Department of Defense (DOD), the Federal Trade Commission (FTC),the Virginia Department Emergency Management (VDEM),the Department of Defense (DOD), Management Support Technology, Inc. (MSTI), as well as clients that include The White House; Radio One Inc., Syndicated Radio.TV Personality B.E.T.’s Corey, “Coca Brotha” Condrey and numerous others.
I take pride in our company being featured in several magazines and newspapers which included the November 2010 issue of the Black Enterprise to which we ranked as one of the Top Black Owned Businesses in the United States grossing over $7M; The Washington Business Journal(March 2011), Afro-American Newspaper (May 2011), The Prince George’s County Suite (Spring 2011)as well as the March 2009 and March 2011 Washington Gazette. The company has also received several local awards from Prince George’s County as well as the Virginia Urban League.
For more information and bookings contact the HEY PAPI PROMOTIONS Network Office at (301) 641-0814
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