Sat Jan 19, 8:00 AM - Sat Jan 19, 12:00 PM
4760 Lake Valley Drive, Fayetteville, NC 28303
Community: Fayetteville
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FORTUNE INTERNATIONAL SEMINARS Presents: REMOVING SELF IMPOSED BARRIERS Featuring: Thomasema Pannell and Talisha Thomas Best Selling Author Thomasema Pannell and the Queen of Etiquette Talisha Thomas will come together under one roof for a day you will forever remember
Event Details
FORTUNE INTERNATIONAL SEMINARS
Presents:
REMOVING SELF IMPOSED BARRIERS
Featuring: Thomasema Pannell and Talisha Thomas
Best Selling Author Thomasema Pannell and the Queen of Etiquette Talisha Thomas will come together under one roof for a day you will forever remember. Thomasema and Talisha will share with you their dreams, gifts, passion, and most importantly their hearts with a message of "Removing Self Imposed Barriers" regardless of what life has given you, discover how to remove your negative self imposed beliefs, and learn strategies for re-programming your mind for positive growth.
Book signing, photos, and an opportunity to speak up close and personal with Thomasema and Talisha will be available.
Thomasema Pannell was raised in Roosevelt, Long Island, New York since her birth.
Ms. Pannell was educated in the public schools in Roosevelt, New York. Ms. Pannell completed her Associate of Science Degree at Northern Virginia Community College, 1998 (General Studies); Bachelor of Science at National Louis University, 2001 (Business Management); Masters of Art at Central Michigan University, 2007 (Human Resources Management); and attended the University of Phoenix, completing two years Doctorate studies in Leadership Management.
Ms. Pannell is Retired, U.S. Army, after serving 20 Years of honorable service. She earned numerous awards and badges.
She is an Author, of two published books entitled: “Denton Place-Tables Turned, 2nd Edition” and “Denton Place-Letters from the Heart”. Ms. Pannell is an active member of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). Ms. Pannell was nominated and represents Lewis Chapel Missionary Baptist Church as the 2018 -2nd Runner up-Mother of the Year, Fayetteville Branch, NAACP, Fayetteville, NC. She was nominated and placed winner 2015/2016 NAACP-Mother of the Year, Fayetteville Branch. Ms. Pannell advanced to the North Carolina State Women of the Year competition and won 2nd Runner Up-North Carolina State Women of the Year (2015/2016).
Ms. Pannell is also an active member of The Order of The Eastern Star, Golden Link, Chapter #67, District 15 (Treasurer) and Sojourner Truth Tent #770, Fayetteville, NC.
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Presents:
REMOVING SELF IMPOSED BARRIERS
Featuring: Thomasema Pannell and Talisha Thomas
Best Selling Author Thomasema Pannell and the Queen of Etiquette Talisha Thomas will come together under one roof for a day you will forever remember. Thomasema and Talisha will share with you their dreams, gifts, passion, and most importantly their hearts with a message of "Removing Self Imposed Barriers" regardless of what life has given you, discover how to remove your negative self imposed beliefs, and learn strategies for re-programming your mind for positive growth.
Book signing, photos, and an opportunity to speak up close and personal with Thomasema and Talisha will be available.
Thomasema Pannell was raised in Roosevelt, Long Island, New York since her birth.
Ms. Pannell was educated in the public schools in Roosevelt, New York. Ms. Pannell completed her Associate of Science Degree at Northern Virginia Community College, 1998 (General Studies); Bachelor of Science at National Louis University, 2001 (Business Management); Masters of Art at Central Michigan University, 2007 (Human Resources Management); and attended the University of Phoenix, completing two years Doctorate studies in Leadership Management.
Ms. Pannell is Retired, U.S. Army, after serving 20 Years of honorable service. She earned numerous awards and badges.
She is an Author, of two published books entitled: “Denton Place-Tables Turned, 2nd Edition” and “Denton Place-Letters from the Heart”. Ms. Pannell is an active member of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). Ms. Pannell was nominated and represents Lewis Chapel Missionary Baptist Church as the 2018 -2nd Runner up-Mother of the Year, Fayetteville Branch, NAACP, Fayetteville, NC. She was nominated and placed winner 2015/2016 NAACP-Mother of the Year, Fayetteville Branch. Ms. Pannell advanced to the North Carolina State Women of the Year competition and won 2nd Runner Up-North Carolina State Women of the Year (2015/2016).
Ms. Pannell is also an active member of The Order of The Eastern Star, Golden Link, Chapter #67, District 15 (Treasurer) and Sojourner Truth Tent #770, Fayetteville, NC.
For event details and updates please