DALLAS — To her distinct credit, no one has to question Lakeitha Perry’s work ethic.
For starters, for a young, up-and-coming businesswoman, Perry’s reputation is such that she steadfastly devises ways to excel and maximize her fullest, God-given potential.
And, for what it’s worth, Perry is one who routinely aspires to exemplify a sense of uniqueness, particularly as it pertains to setting herself apart from other young rising entrepreneurs.
Take, for instance, Perry’s notable assessment with regards to taking the essential steps to flourish in this ever-so-competitive Dallas/Fort Worth-area Corporate America market.
Simply put, just because she is relatively new to the world of entrepreneurship doesn’t mean she can — for the lack of better words — get in where she fit in.
“I read a business outline on a company, and I decided this was something that I wanted to be a part of,” Perry, 30, told Making Headline News this week.
The business to which Perry, a native of Dallas, is alluding is her stint as a credible independent sales associate for TVC Pro Driver, Incorporated.
A longstanding, well-established business that is comprised of more than 700,000 members, TVC Pro offers a variety of motorist-related services, most notably moving and non-moving violations, serious traffic violation representation, pre-existing, traffic violations, driver’s license protection, traffic accident service, a bail bond program, emergency travel reimbursement, ambulance service reimbursement, emergency towing service, emergency dispatch service, worldwide travel assistance, and emergency road service.
For Perry, a majority of her success has surfaced largely because of the immediate impact she’s having a roadside assistance agent.
“The thing that I like the most about my business is the fact that I’m my own boss,” Perry said with a smile.
More than anything, Perry emphasized, her primary mission for having delved off into this type of business is due in large part to her passion and immeasurable skills for providing truck drivers with great benefits without them having to face overpaying or having at their disposal limited services.
“My business caters to all age groups that possess a valid CDL driving license,” said Perry whom, having earning her high school diploma through the Bluebonnet Private Home School association advanced her post-high school education in 2010 at Sandford Brown College, during which she studied Medical Billing and Coding.
Although she is in the infancy stages as a progressive businesswoman, Perry said her biggest inspiration for achieving entrepreneurial excellence comes from her children.
“I actually just started out, but I look forward to watching my business grow,” said Perry, fortifying the same passion and commitment she displayed when began her quest to enter entrepreneurship.
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Given the favorable impact she’s enjoyed in her brief time as a rising businesswoman whose best and brightest days are well ahead of her, Perry is confident that she savors a continuous flow of success, people who look up to her will ultimately follow suit.
“I think my journey will inspire others by stepping out on their faith to do something that their heart is set and by staying with it and not giving up on themselves,” Perry said.
And, to her distinct credit, no one has to question her work ethic.
Which, given her success of late, is nothing short of amazing.
For more information about LaKeitha Perry’s business venture, email her at: [email protected].
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