To be a successful entrepreneur, one must possess a few key qualities or traits; some are fortitude, determination, resilience, flexibility, and patience. Without these, it may be impossible to withstand the ups and downs, as well as the unpredictableness that entrepreneurship can bring. For Huntsville, AL, native Nikia Lightfoot has exhibited several of these and has built a brand that exemplifies them all.
Nikia is a twelve-year breast cancer survivor, and upon learning of her diagnosis, she responded by implementing several lifestyle changes, with one being her diet. She says, “At the age of 34, I was diagnosed with breast cancer and knew, from research, that my chances of survival were largely dependent on changing my diet and lifestyle to a plant-based regimen. After a year, I returned to eating poultry and seafood but soon developed internal physiological issues. My body began rejecting animal and dairy products, and when I stopped that practice, my internal issues disappeared. However, I was left with the burning desire to have a restaurant where I could use my culinary skills to dispel the myths about plant-based meals and help people, especially cancer survivors, learn that there are more options than baked potatoes and salads. It’s a delicious alternative with loads of potential health benefits for everyone.” That began Nikia’s whirlwind adventure in the vegan/plant-based food industry.
Antonio McGinnis of Huntsville, AL, prefers to allow the work that he does to speak for him. As the Executive Director and CEO of Huntsville Housing Authority, Antonio
Born and raised in the same community that he serves is very meaningful to Antonio. In Huntsville, he grew up in Mason Court/Sparkman Homes, a public housing community. Though he was raised in a single-parent home, Antonio says his father was very involved in his life. His father also worked for Huntsville Housing Authority, and this allowed Antonio to see his dad on a daily basis. He attended Terry Heights Elementary School and Stone Middle School and later graduated from Butler High School. At Butler, in 1991, he was an all-state basketball player. He would go on to play basketball at Texas A&M University on a full scholarship. In 1995, Antonio graduated from Texas A&M with a Bachelor’s degree in Journalism. He also obtained a Masters degree in Public Administration from Strayer University. Antonio’s life has been completed with his wife of 13 years, Mitzi, and together they have two boys, Kendell, AJ, and Ian.
Montoyia Denise McGowan is a dynamic force of nature. She’s not just a mindset coach and psychotherapist; she’s a beacon of hope and empowerment for many. As a disabled combat veteran who was raised in Memphis, TN, she has a deep connection to her roots and a genuine passion for helping others, especially black women and working professionals. Her journey in psychology, social work and mental health has been shaped by her own experiences and a drive to make a real difference in the world.
Today, Montoyia is the owner of Stopping the Chase Counseling and Coaching. Her company offers a variety of services aimed at promoting emotional wellness and personal growth. These include individual coaching sessions, therapy intensives that span over three days, mindset coaching, masterclasses, and group sessions. She shares they are designed to help strong friends reclaim their power and authenticity.
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Chuck Hildreth is a man on a mission. The Memphis, TN, resident keeps his family and his brand the focal point of his life. In regard to family, Chuck has three amazing kids, Drew, Tayler, and Sydney, all of whom embody his passion for entrepreneurial success.
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