admin On ottobre - 30 - 2014

atJby Chiara Spagnoli Gabardi

In a white’s man world, where the publishing industry is having a rough time, a black woman from Detroit establishes herself as media entrepreneur.

Angela T. Jones is exceptionally established professionally: besides serving as the Chief Executive Officer of Super Woman Productions and Publishing LLC, Jones is also a correspondent blogger for Six Brown Chicks and her writing has been published in Detroit CEO Magazine, Yahoo!, Thrive Detroit Street Newspaper and the Global Grind. But her exceptionality stands in her dedication to mentor and help out her associates with their personal and professional difficulties.

This multifaceted media entrepreneur, blogger, radio personality, motivational writer and entertainer, has inspired women like her, through her motivational speeches, talk shows, radio shows and writings. As well as being the pillar to her community, Angela T. Jones is also a loving and attentive mother, proving that the female gender can have it all.

Jones founded Super Woman Productions and Publishing LLC in 2008, when she was looking for a larger platform to share her experiences with her community. The name of Angela’s company is fit for its CEO – who always saves the day – and its benign course of action: Super Woman Productions and Publishing donated a substantial sum of money to assist in the production of the independent documentary film ‘Lemonade: Detroit,’ in 2011.

Since starting Super Woman Publishing, Angela T. Jones has seen her event management and publishing company evolve. Among the services she now offers are book publishing, motivational speaking, movie production, television script writing services and event planning services.

More recently, earlier this year, Jones released ‘Breaking Through The Black Ceiling, a book aimed at black and minority business owners to help them build more successful businesses. The book gathers Jone’s advice and wisdom, gained from her own entrepreneurial and life experiences. But most importantly, Angela’s book is applicable to more than just the black community, for it triggers to pursue your dreams reinforcing self-esteem and self-confidence.

When asked about her longterm goals Angela T. Jones explained they include writing and producing more online, television and film content for her audience to enjoy: “I’m looking forward to having more speaking engagements, broadening my business connections internationally, conducting media training and expanding FabLife Apparel and Accessories. I’m writing three more books after ‘Breaking Through the Black Ceiling’.”

One wonders when the Queen Midas of the media & entertainment industry finds the time to sleep, but as a Super Woman it couldn’t be otherwise.

 

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