Podcast with Deondra Parks, President & CEO of The RFC Group

Join Jean as she talks to Deondra Parks, President & CEO for The RFC Group.

Deondra has quite a story to tell! Listen as she shares her journey from being an abused, homeless, single mother to championing her own company to help others.
Deondra tells her story with passion, as she inspires all listening on how you too can create stepping stones out of stumbling blocks!

You can be a part of this conversation, just watch on YouTube here!

If you don’t have time to watch, LISTEN here!

To see more about Deondra Parks and The RFC Group:
https://www.therfcgrp.com/
https://www.facebook.com/TheRFCGroupLLCH3StaffingService
https://www.instagram.com/h3_rfcstaffing/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/deondra-parks-9141b4211/
https://twitter.com/rfcstaffing

“The RFC Group is a recruitment center whose core focus is to ensure talent is placed into long-term positions. Amidst placement, we endeavor to minimize any barriers or blockades the candidates may be experiencing, put a plan of action in place and help present before our clients a better version of the talent. We recognize through past personal experience; individuals cannot give 100 percent of themselves if they are operating on 90 percent hardship.”

-Deondra Parks, President & CEO of The RFC Group LLC

“Individuals in work cannot give one hundred percent in any role if they are operating out of ninety

percent hardship.”

About Deondra Parks

As president and CEO of The RFC Group, excellent outsourcing is what Deondra Parks delivers
best. Deondra Parks has serviced many of the largest Fortune 500 companies in the capacity of executive
administrative support. With thirty plus years of experience, her extensive knowledge and hands-on
experience are fundamental in outsourcing exceptional support personnel and resources. A proud native
of Detroit, Michigan, Deondra developed a strong interest in clerical office support during her adolescent
years. She has been successful to rebuild her first love of staffing and has now become an excellent staffing resource in the community.

Deondra is a certified MBE of the National Minority Supplier Development Council a certified
woman-owned business through Women’s Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC) Woman
Owned Small Business (WOSB), as well as a member of the National Entrepreneurs Association
(NEA), and National Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO). Ms. Parks is a graduate of the
TUCK Executive Education program at Dartmouth. She is also active within her community as an
Ambassador for the Southfield Area Chamber of Commerce (SACC), a member of the Detroit
Regional Chamber (DRC). She sits as member for the South-Oakland YMCA Board of Directors,
and The American Society of Administrative Professionals (ASAP). Outside of work, Deondra is a
loving, dedicated mother of four adult children: Ti’Ane, Justyn, Madison, and Juanita. Her life’s journey
instilled within her a love for community, servitude, and stewardship. “When The Lights Came On” is a
book written and authored by Deondra Parks, which details her personal journey from homelessness to Entrepreneurship.

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Are you a Female Owned Business? Let’s chat with Veronica Johnson, Director of Certification with The Great Lakes Women’s Business Council

Are you a female owned business? Are you a woman who is wondering how to start a business? Do you have a product or service that you just don’t know how to take from a concept to reality?

Well if you answered yes to any of these questions, then you don’t want to miss today’s episode, or any of the others during the month of August!

The Great Lakes WBC is an incredible organization! Their team of experts will help guide you down the incredible entrepreneurial journey into success. With the many certifications they offer, as well as help connect you with, you will build brand awareness and credibility.

Watch this episode at my YouTube Channel!

About the Great Lakes Women’s Business Council
Great Lakes Women’s Business Council (Great Lakes WBC) is a nonprofit champion for women and minority business owners. We provide access to capital, corporate procurement opportunities, certification for women-owned business enterprises, and small business educational support. We represent more than 1,400 Women’s Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC) certified women’s business enterprises generating approximately $8.6 billion in annual revenue and employing 48,000 U.S. workers as well as 90+ corporate partners in a diverse range of industry sectors. We provided $8 million in loans to small business owners who created 1,800 jobs. Through the Michigan Women’s Marketplace and in-person sessions, we have trained more than 15,000 business owners and entrepreneurs.



About Veronica…
Veronica Johnson is the Director of Certification for the Great Lakes Women’s Business Council.  She came to the organization in 2007 and began as a Certification Assistant.  Since then, Great Lakes WBC has seen an increase of over 800 certified women owned businesses.  There are currently 1,450 certified women business enterprises representing $ 12.3 billion in annual revenue and 48,500 U.S. workers.
Veronica is responsible for overseeing all aspects of the certification process, program growth and staff, along with managing certification review committee meetings and representing Great Lakes WBC in the community.  

To connect with Great Lakes WBC check them out here~
https://www.greatlakeswbc.org/
https://www.facebook.com/GreatLakesWomensBusinessCouncil
https://www.instagram.com/greatlakeswbc/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/greatlakeswbc/

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Eat fresh, shop local & have a happy day,

Jean

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How can you utilize The Small Business Administration (SBA) to Grow Your Business? Podcast on how to!

Are you a small business owner, or someone who is thinking about starting up a new business? Well then you NEED  to listen to this!

Today Jean will chat it up with Laketa Johnson, District Director for Michigan District Office on the programs and resources available for FREE to anyone who is interested in starting a new business, as well as current business owners looking for that edge to take their business to the next level.
This is NOT just for Michigan residents! The SBA is a national government organization who is there to help United States business owners start, grow, & develop their business.

From lending strategies to personal one on one coaching, The SBA is there for YOU~ Don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity to learn more!

You can watch this podcast at my 
YouTube Channel!

No time to watch? No worries, LISTEN HERE~

About Laketa…

Laketa Henderson, Deputy District Director has been with the U.S. Small Business Administration
(SBA) for nine years. During her tenure with the SBA, she has worked in the Washington Metropolitan
District Office (WMADO), the Alabama District Office as a Business Opportunity Specialist (BOS) and as
a Supervisory BOS. Prior to joining the Michigan District Office (MDO), she was the Deputy District
Director at the San Antonio District Office. Currently, at the Michigan District Office, as the Deputy
Director she is an executive leader, responsible for the operations of the MDO. She provides effective
leadership, management and oversight required to optimize the deployment of SBA programs and
services. She manages a team that counsels and provides resources to small businesses to help
facilitate their development and growth in the 8(a) Business Development Program. She collaborates
with the public and private sector agencies, organizations, and individuals to ensure that identified
underserved communities have knowledge of and access to SBA and other federal, state, and
community programs and resources that support entrepreneurs and small business owners. Just
prior to joining the SBA, Ms. Henderson was a Marketing Director and Community Relations Manager
in the Medical field in the Atlanta, Georgia metro area. In those roles she created marketing strategies
and campaigns to aid in determining customers and to target markets; she managed marketing
technologies, resources and tools to fulfill those needs. She organized and managed events to boost
brand awareness which resulted in an increase in sales. Ms. Henderson began her private sector
career in the automotive industry with General Motors at the Cadillac Assembly Center in Detroit,
Michigan, where she was selected to attend the North American Operations Process Engineering
program. She became the first non-Engineer at the Cadillac Assembly center to be selected to such a
position. She then went on to work with Toyota Motors Manufacturing in Princeton, Indiana (TMMI)
and was a part of the team that launched the East Plant where the tundra and sienna were built. She
was also a part of the team that launched the first Greenfield North American operations plant for
Hyundai Motors Manufacturing (HMMA) in Montgomery, Alabama in 2003. Ms. Henderson is a Detroit
Native and a Wayne State University graduate, who holds a bachelor’s degree in public affairs and a
master’s in business administration; she is also an Army Veteran who served abroad and stateside.

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SBA works to ignite change and spark action so small businesses can confidently start, grow, expand, or recover.

Created in 1953, the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) continues to help small business owners and entrepreneurs pursue the American dream. SBA is the only cabinet-level federal agency fully dedicated to small business and provides counseling, capital, and contracting expertise as the nation’s only go-to resource and voice for small businesses.”

To learn more about how the SBA can HELP YOU, click these links!
https://www.sba.gov
https://www.facebook.com/SBAgov
https://www.instagram.com/sbagov/ | https://www.youtube.com/user/sba
https://www.linkedin.com/company/us-small-business-administration/

To learn more about SBA’s Resource Partners & Programs, check out these links:

To learn more about the WOSB please use the following link below.
WOSB  Women-Owned Small Business Federal Contract program (sba.gov)             

Resource Partners list websites and Directors of the POC’s names in case you many want to contact them to speak to them.

Abron Andrews State Director VetBizCentral for Michigan, Ohio, Indiana
Email: abron@vetbizcentral.org

SBDC
Michigan Celebrates Small Business | Celebrating Entrepreneurs Michigan Celebrates Small Business
JD Collins State Director of Michigan SBDC
Email: colljaso@gvsu.edu

Home page | SCORE
Doug Knapman Director SCORE
Email: doug.knapman@scorevolunteer.org

Women’s Business Center Cornerstone Alliance – Home (cstonealliance.org)
Kristen Patzer Director Cornerstone Alliance (WBC)
Email: kpatzer@cstonealliance.org

Women’s Business Center Home – Grow (growbusiness.org)
Milinda Ysasi CEO: Grand Rapids Opportunity for Women GROW (WBC)
Email: mysasi@growbusiness.org

Great Lakes Women’s Business Council
Homepage – Great Lakes Womens Business Council (WBC) (greatlakeswbc.org)
Shawntay Dixon Director of Business Education
Email: Shawntay Dixon sdixon@greatlakeswbc.org

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