Allison
From an early age my entrepreneurial spirit has shine thru. At the age of eight my parents bought me a cotton candy machine for Christmas. My dad built me a cart and every year I wheeled it out of the garage and opened Allison‘s Cotton Candy Corner. Selling cotton candy to the neighborhood kids I learned a good product and some crafty marketing skills would take me a long way. In high school I began working for Construction Company. My responsibilities were to schedule in great clients as well as general office duties. I remained there for six years when I met a military man and started a family in North Carolina. Being a military wife and a mother of two, I decided to take my skills to a whole new level. I no longer received a paycheck for the services I was about to provide. I began volunteering for the family readiness groups for my husband’s army unit I started as a general volunteer then moving up to several volunteer positions. When my husband got transferred to a new unit not yet activated there was no family readiness group I took it as my personal mission to start one. Every Thursday I begin cooking and catering on just to gain volunteers and money to start a family readiness group. In the group I recruited a volunteer for every position, I kept track of everyone’s volunteer’s hours’ camera and collaborative the family readiness group goals for meeting agendas, and distribution of the FRG email update. Identify the needs and unique problems of unit facilities and effortlessly solve them. I acted as the FRG spokesperson for communicating family members concerns ideas to the unit commander when my husband was on deployment and the winner of 2010 I found and had donated Christmas trees holiday books hygiene products food clothing and in the end personally sewed 150 Christmas stockings which was no easy task. To ensure that every soldier in the fourth Battalion special forces had a holiday gift from home. And appreciation for my efforts in making special forces appointments more comfortable I received two commander’s words for public service from the military. My efforts with the FRG did not come without a lot of training. Even though this was a volunteer position I feel I offered the military was an in valuable service. And well-being a military wife of soldiers who are deployed. I also served as PTA president for my daughter’s elementary school. Shortly after that I met a great friend who Changed my life forever. She taught me to be a realtor’s assistant/ credit repair Specialist. I have been repairing credit for mortgage lenders, real estate agents, and the general public for almost 12 years. I have helped many people get into their dream home to Top Secret Security Clearance. I opened Confidential Credit Repair to continue to help those in need. It’s my passion and I am glad I found it.