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With impressive entertainment and advertising experience under her belt paired with an innate talent for branding, she was on a mission to curate an authentic experience for her clients’ unique needs. It didn’t take long before she had a portfolio of industry giants like Nike, Toyota, and Unilever as well as ordinary people who “trust [her] to cultivate their ideas and turn them into reality.”
Within six years of forming her company, the Brand Architect, who has been laying the pavement for her success since Howard University, has achieved and even surpassed some of her goals. In 2015, before her company turned two, she had been featured in Black Enterprise magazine, she has garnered national recognition for her Multiple Sclerosis (MS) campaign, #WeAreILLmatic, and has successfully launched, BAUS, an online store that ignites and empowers its customers to pursue their passions.
Her gift of storytelling doesn’t end in the digital landscape, though. Not only has she hosted sold out webinars, she has also carved out a space as a motivational speaker, showing the world how being a “victor” has shaped her success.
It’s her keen eye for detail that makes her in demand and her “go hard” attitude that makes her a mascot for resilience. When Victoria is not spending time with loved ones, she serves as an influencer, activist and mentor within the MS community.
BRAND PARTNERSHIPS AS AN INFLUENCER
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Public Speaking.
SPEAKER TOPICS:
Business/Entrepreneurship
Branding
Self-care for Entrepreneurs
Living with Multiple Sclerosis
Patient Advocacy
Victor or Victim? How Resilience Has Saved My Life -
Clean-fluencer.
I love all things cleaning and organization around my home! I'd love to create more content involving household products that I love and actually use.
Exercise is only one facet of a healthy lifestyle. I’ll help you make good choices when you eat so you can have more energy throughout the day.
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Patient Activist.
I've been battling multiple sclerosis since 2012 and have not only become a patient activist but also the face of Black girls/women with MS.
I've created the @weareillmatic community, which is a safe place where we "redefine" what sick looks like!
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