FREE Bootcamp for entrepreneurs who want more press

You'll Learn: 

  • The 3 things you MUST HAVE in order to position yourself for press 

  • How we prepared my clients to secure national press 

  • Why getting featured in the press will grow your brand and how to position yourself to start getting featured

  • Actionable tips you can implement to prepare your brand to start securing press 

Go From Unknown to Front Page News

We know the feeling of being good at what you do, yet no one is noticing.

  
You’re seeing your peers: 
  • Making top 100 entrepreneurs lists 
  • Speaking at amazing events such as Afrotech or the Black Enterprise Women of Power Summit
  • Collaborating with dope brands such as Target and Beyonce’s BeyGood Foundation
  • Being featured in publications Forbes, Essence, Business Insider or the Breakfast Club
And you’re wondering when it will be your time?

This is challenge is great for:
  • Personal brands
  • Entrepreneurs
  • PR pros & communications managers 
  • Speakers
  • Coaches 

Clients Seen In...

Meet Regan

Regan Farley has created a blueprint to effectively disrupt the public relations industry by its traditional standards.  Regan worked with companies such as Fox Broadcasting Company, NBCUniversal, Def Jam Records, CBS Television, and PS Media Talent. She’s wrangled talent for red-carpet events such as NAACP Image Awards, BET Hip-Hop Awards, and more.  As an alum of Lincoln University, she understands the importance of educating oneself to become an elite force in business and life. Regan lives by the notion that “The dream is free, but the hustle is sold separately. Each person has a different hustle and a specific goal to get them there. It’s important to recognize that early on and know that you must run your race to be successful.” 

Meet Deja

Over the past few years, Deja has represented clients in various industries including social impact, beauty, fashion, entertainment, lifestyle, and technology. She’s secured media placements in The Huffington Post, Madame Noire, Fast Company, Afrotech, The Today Show, and more.

In addition to public relations, She’s a contributing writer. She also mentors professionals aspiring to have a career in public relations.

She earned a B.A. in Mass Media Arts from Clark Atlanta University and a M.A. in Professional Business Communication from La Salle University.

When she’s not working with clients, mentoring young professionals, or writing, you can catch her exploring NYC and searching for the perfect matte lipstick.