About Sharita Collins
If believers in Christ want to start the business God wanted them to start, to have financial freedom and flexibility with their business, and to leave a legacy for their family than with the guidance of Holy Spirit, we can do it together.
Sharita is best known as a Branding and Marketing Expert here to help serious small business owners generate more clients, close more sales and increase their overall revenue and profits… quickly and inexpensively.
She specializes in developing custom and strategic “done for you” systems in the area of graphics, branding, and marketing, to help small business owners advance their business. Over the years, Sharita has developed a massive understanding of the complex issues facing small business owners, and have devised several plans for how they can excel in all business challenges.
With her smart branding systems, she is able to use her experience to quickly and effectively teach small business owners how to successfully apply the right strategies in the right order that allows them to grow their business to its maximum capacity.
ADDITIONALLY:
Sharita is a pioneer in the field of branding, marketing, and business character and my accomplishments include:
Education: Bachelors of Arts in Sociology and Minor in African American Studies from Gettysburg College, Brand, Business, Marketing Expert, Business Character Creator, Professional Development Trainer, Minister In Training
Work History: Over 22 years of professional development training, 11 years of graphics, branding, and marketing, and Bible lover for over 23 years.
Awards, Titles, and Designations: Nominated as the most Admirable Women of the year.
Other Info: I serve international clients, love pillow fighting with my kids because throwing the pillows at them reminds me of my softball playing days in high school and college.
I was also told I would not have children after two surgeries to correct the problem. It was through God's miraculous works, I was healed of bi-lateral endometriosis and a rare genetic disorder called pheochromocytoma.