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Dr. Renee Sunday is Christian-pruner who is a Celebrity Media Personality, Best Selling Author, Publisher. Dr. Sunday is internationally known as The Platform Builder. She helps faith-based entrepreneurs get their message out into the world through the media. If you are a faith-based entrepreneur, Go to www.reneesunday.com for your Free Gift.

 

Caprice Smith is Mrs. Corporate America 2014/ Ambassador 2015. She is a retired Baltimore City Police Special Investigations Detective and current Adjunct Professor at Stevenson University. She incredibly finds time to mentor women as the Uncuffed Living Expert, and is a highly sought after national speaker.

As seen on the hit ABC Shows in multiple appearances on Dr. Oz, The Match Game and The Chew, Caprice Smith is a national motivator. She has been interviewed locally on Fox 45 and Channel 11, WEAA, WHUR, BMore new and a host of other media outlets. This author and high impact mindset trainer proves to everyone that anything is possible and even flew an airplane on her birthday to prove it.

She has been named Top 100 Minority Business In The Mid-Atlantic Region, Baltimore Times Indie Entrepreneur of The Week, Black Wall Street Honoree and Baltimore's Best. Caprice is most known for her gripping life story of overcoming childhood hardships and creating her legacy of living uncuffed. She has delivered in front of major audiences.

Caprice continues to expand her platform. She recently launched her own Television Show called Women Uncuffed TV on WBTVN and ROKU. She also became an internationally syndicated columnist in Women's Voices Magazine and was featured in Biz360 Magazine. With all of the accolades and experience, Caprice is most excited about being a mother of four boys. She and her cop husband spend most of their time on the soccer field.

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