Now if any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask from God, the One giving generously to all and not finding fault, and it will be given to him. (James 1:5)
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FINDING HER NICHE — Retired United States Air Force veteran-turned-entrepreneur Tracie Brown is an accomplished Illinois-based financial literacy coach and credit repair specialist.
During an interview this week with Making Headline News, Tracie L. Brown provided what undoubtedly was a riveting fact as it pertains to consumers’ credit reports.
“Four out of five credit reports obtain errors, so I assist individuals with identifying and deleting those unverifiable, derogatory, erroneous, obsolete, and inaccurate items off their credit reports,” Brown explained. “In doing so, that allows individuals to regain their power and help them leverage their credit to work toward financial freedom and obtain the things they want out of life.”
For Brown, a retired United States Air Force veteran-turned-entrepreneur, citing credit report mishaps is just one of a variety of notable attributes she possesses as an accomplished Financial Literacy Coach and Credit Repair Specialist.
Generally, Brown’s strategic objectives in her selected industry is centered largely on educating consumers nationwide on the importance of financial literacy and the power of credit.
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“My mission is to help families break generational curses and gain financial freedom,” Brown, 49, told MHN. “Our protection plan membership provides an all-inclusive array of services that allows our customers to enjoy exclusive money saving services, while protecting their identity, credit, family, finances, lifestyle and future.
“I take great pride in knowing I helped coach someone into their dream home or car or helped them earn enough additional income to become a business owner and/or entrepreneur and start their own business.”
RALLYING CRY — Armed with more than three years of experience as a credit repair professional, Brown’s endeavor is powered by what she describes as her two mantras: #helperstooneanother and “If you know the rules of the game, you can play…AND WIN!” Pictured is Brown’s referral source, JeNina Victorian.
A native of Ferguson, Missouri who currently resides in Scott Air Force Base, Illinois, Brown’s quest to emerging as a full fledged entrepreneur wasn’t an easy task in any way, shape or form, she acknowledged.
“I must say, my transition from employee to entrepreneur was a little challenging,” Brown explained. “I never had any desire to become a business owner. However, after being exposed to this opportunity, I embraced my resiliency, my grit and my determination to succeed at whatever I put my mind to…to allow my (newfound passion) to not only help those in my community, but to be a servant leader to (people) worldwide.”
As Brown explained, her immeasurable skills as a multi-sport athlete — while in the Air Force, she participated in competitive basketball and lettered in softball and track and field in high school — is what fueled her competitive drive, a trend she said has been “very instrumental in my success” through her business venture.
A graduate of Florissant, Missouri’s McCluer Senior High School who acquired an Associate Degree through the United States Air Force and is currently pursuing a Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Management/Entrepreneurship, Brown’s credit repair services are available to consumers nationwide.
“There really isn’t an age group that I cater to,” Brown said. “Poor credit does not discriminate, so I’m here to serve anyone that needs my assistance and who’s willing to help themselves. What I’ve found to be true is that people realize they need my services but aren’t willing to take the necessary action to obtain the help to invest in their future. I’m just here to help the willing. People must participate in their own rescue.”
Generally, Brown’s strategic objectives in her selected industry is centered largely on educating consumers nationwide on the importance of financial literacy and the power of credit.
Interestingly, there are, by all accounts, those who have contributed mightily to Brown’s entrepreneurial success.
“Well I must thank my hairstylist, Shamika Coleman, for sharing this opportunity with me three years ago,” said Brown, who is scheduled to earn her undergraduate degree in Fall 2021. “My husband, Timmy…he has been a very supportive and critical component to my success. He’s my No. 1 fan.”
And, then there are the two notable game changers, or whom Brown appropriately deems her “two main mentors” (Coach Legend and Falah Rasheed).
“These two have poured so much into me and I am very grateful,” Brown said. “Their servant and unparalleled leadership have definitely helped me build a successful team and impact many lives.”
NATIONAL IMPACT — A graduate of Florissant, Missouri’s McCluer Senior High School who acquired an Associate Degree through the United States Air Force and is currently pursuing a Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Management/Entrepreneurship, Brown’s credit repair services are available to consumers nationwide.
Although the coronavirus outbreak has postponed Brown’s weekly seminars indefinitely — “We used to rotate doing the presentation,” she said — her primary focus, in the meantime, is to enrich and impact lives through her credible, thriving venture.
One life at a time.
“The most rewarding aspect of being in the financial literacy industry and credit repair business is imparting the knowledge that I’ve gleaned to any and everyone that embraces it,” Brown said. “The fact that a lot of us were not taught anything about financial literacy and the power of credit makes my mission that much more important and meaningful.
“It is imperative that I esteem and inspire others daily because it is important to share knowledge and lift people up,” continued Brown, who served 23 years in the U.S. Air Force before calling it a career. “I always strive to be encouraging and to leave people that I meet in a better place than I found them. I strive to provide value and pass along the knowledge that I have learned. Knowledge is power, but applied knowledge is powerful.”
Armed with more than three years of experience as a credit repair professional, Brown’s endeavor is powered by what she describes as her two mantras: #helperstooneanother and “If you know the rules of the game, you can play…AND WIN!”
For more information about Illinois Businesswoman Tracie L. Brown or to inquire about her services, call 618.560.3687 or connect with her via social media at Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tracie.carter.902.
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