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Angela Jones
Angela T. Jones is a native Detroiter who was first discovered to have the gift of creative writing at a very young age. Angela works a full time corporate job, is a single mother and is multi-talented. These are some of the traits that first earned her the title of Super Woman.
Angela pursued her writing and entrepreneurial dreams in 2008. This resulted in the creation of Super Woman Productions and Publishing LLC. The company is a diversified media company specializing in book publishing and digital media. Super Woman’s first published works were short stories in eBook format. Super Woman has since become a “walking brand”.
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Erin Feldman

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Jayelle Hughes
Jayelle Hughes has been writing on women's issues for years, but recently decided to forage into publishing her first women's empowerment novel. MEN DON'T MATTER is the story of a single woman who is rejected and disrespected by men so often that she starts to lose herself. When she's made an offer she can't resist, to no longer have the desire to have a man in her life at all, she jumps at the chance. It's a "girl power" book that flips the script on men and seeks to clear the fog from the minds of many desperate and needy single women.
Jayelle is available for media comment on issues regarding woman empowerment and women issues.
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Mary Davis

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Sarah Linnell

Alicia Kershaw
Alicia Kershaw , JD Yale 1978, BA Williams (History and Economics) 1975. Alicia practiced employee benefits law for 20 years. During her legal career she mentored women attorneys and served on the boards of non profit organizations including the Washington Historical Society and the Discovery Creek Children’s Museum of Washington DC. She retired as an attorney when her husband was relocated to Hong Kong, and embarked on a life of adventure, captaining a championship amateur dragon boat team, traveling, writing a hiking guide and founding a women's foundation. Alicia is now ED of GallopNYC Therapeutic Horsemanship, and of the Fund Women in Asia, both organizations she co- founded.
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Nancy Lopes
Dr. Nancy Lopes is an Author, Professor, Motivator, Advocate & Writer
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