

Nothing calms a person’s soul like having a nice nest egg in the bank.Įnter the fabulous Dave Williams at Stifel Nicholas and Rene’ Jones and Professional Benefit Solutions. But I’ll soon be 37 years old and, with me and my husband both being self-employed, my goal is to put all of those things behind me and really start planning for the future. I have made a lot of financial mistakes in my life, from getting upside down in a home loan to running up major credit card debt. I’m no Suze Orman, either, although I do love her books. Nothing draws a blank stare from most women than the question: “So what is your net worth?” So many of my girlfriends have $2 in savings, no retirement plans, and thousands of dollars in credit card debt. One of things I feel strongly about is women getting their financial business together. We extend the joy and safety from ourselves to our clients and each other this gives us the exceptional opportunity to create a solid foundation for all of our futures.” Part of my Vision Statement for Cherry City Waxworks is “Cherry City Waxworks offers estheticians an opportunity to learn through quality training and experience, make a great living and create true wealth. I mean, eventually that would be pretty nice, but in the beginning, I really wanted to just create an amazing place for our clients, for my employees, and for me. My goal when I first opened Cherry City Waxworks was not to make a million dollars. I strongly believe that as a business owner, I have a responsibility not only to my clients, but to my employees and to the community.


There are a million ways that I can do that as a business owner: through great service, through creating a safe and positive atmosphere to work, through giving my team an opportunity to make a great living and save for their future, and on and on. One of my goals when I started Cherry City Waxworks was I really wanted to use the business to empower women.
