Brandon Wigley
Host
The host with the most: Master of Ceremonies
Serial Entrepreneur
David Shands is an inspiration to anyone with an idea to create what doesn’t yet exist. From employee to employer, David worked in the hospitality industry for almost a decade, all while building his own apparel business. He coined the phrase “Sleepis4Suckers” starting out with a backpack full of wristbands and a compelling story, which later evolved into not only a profitable clothing line, but a way of life.
Actress/Entrepreneur
Ernestine Johnson is a compelling actress, performance poet and event host. She was born and raised in Los Angeles, California.
Entrepreneur
At the age of 25, Hope Wiseman is the founder of Mary and Main a dispensary set to open up in Prince George’s County, Maryland, making Wiseman the youngest dispensary owner in the U.S.
Entrepreneur
Jay Morrison, also known as "Mr. Real Estate" is a successful real estate investor, realtor, TV personality, entrepreneur, social activist and the CEO and founder of the Jay Morrison Brand and the Jay Morrison Academy, an online real estate school and mentorship program.
Soul Coach/Author
Latisha Robb is a "Soul Coach" and known as the #ManifestQueen. An "organic phenomenon," she stumbled into her gift during a very dark period in her life.
Entrepreneur
Ramon Tookes is a seasoned Real Estate Investor with over 20 years of industry experience.
Tosin Oduwole
Entrepreneur
With an extremely decorated past, Olutosin has a lot to speak about!
Tremel White
Artist/Entrepreneur
Tremel White is a talented actor, writer, clothing designer, graduated from Johnson C. Smith University with a degree in Psychology
Prayer Warrior
Tyra Baruti is a Business Powerhouse, Marketplace Leader, Business Consultant, and Credit Expert. Native of Philadelphia. She owns multiple businesses and has spent the last few years helping others to start, grow and launch their business by leveraging their credit to get access to capital.
CONNECTOR
Wallo267 went on to spend five years in and out of the juvenile system. By the time he reached 17 the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections identified him as inmate #DG-2670. While serving his time he realized he was in prison for being someone he really wasn’t. From that moment on he started embracing his individualism. As Wallo267 would say “I wasn’t in jail I was in Yale, I wasn’t in prison I was in Princeton, I wasn’t in the State Penn I was in Penn State”. He ran into a cell phone as his sentence was coming to an end, that cell phone helped him see that the world was bigger than the streets that once dictated his every move. At the age of 37, he walked out of prison February 18th, 2017 after serving twenty years for multiple armed robberies and firearm violations.
Entrepreneur
In 2005, Will moved to Las Vegas, Nevada from the Midwest with little money, yet big dreams. Very quickly, Will learned the importance of credit after receiving denials to lease apartments. Will's negative credit history forced him into homelessness and sleeping in my car.
Fortunately, Will remained connected to his hometown support system and an important mentor while he was facing challenges in a new city. Will never forgot his mentor’s phrase, “Eventually credit will become the new dollar.” In fact, Will attribute's his determination to improve his credit to the advice he received from back home, which still fuels his passionate fire for helping people build strong credit.