EmpowerHer: Keisha McKinnor's Journey from Ministry to Entrepreneurial Excellence
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Introduction:
- Delve into the inspiring journey and insights of Keisha McKinnor, an ordained minister, Founder, and CEO of MKUU, Inc.
- MKUU, Inc. is a non-profit empowering young girls to become leaders.
- Keisha also shares her experiences with her consulting group, Opinex Group, where she aids businesses in operating with excellence.
- Explore the challenges Keisha faced, the pivotal shift in mindset, and the importance of balancing service and financial success.
Segment 1: Navigating Entrepreneurial Territory
- Introduce Keisha McKinnor and her unique blend of ministry and entrepreneurship.
- Keisha shares her journey from non-profit work with Mkuu to establishing Opinex Group, emphasizing her passion for service and making a living simultaneously.
Segment 2: Balancing Passion and Profit
- Keisha reflects on the internal struggle of reconciling service-oriented work with the desire for financial prosperity.
- Discuss the turning point: Keisha's realization that making money doesn't diminish her capacity for service; rather, it enhances her ability to make a more significant impact.
Segment 3: Overcoming Challenges
- Keisha acknowledges the myriad challenges entrepreneurs face and emphasizes the importance of prioritizing battles.
- Discuss building a supportive ecosystem and reaching out for help when facing unexpected challenges.
Segment 4: Embracing Entrepreneurial Growth
- Keisha shares the growth of Opinex Group, detailing how she helps companies enhance efficiency through inclusivity, diversity, and project management.
- Highlight the importance of embracing challenges head-on, with Keisha's personal insights into facing adversity.
Segment 5: Connecting with Keisha McKinnor
- Encourage listeners to connect with Keisha through her non-profit, Mkuu, or Opinex Group, providing websites and social media handles.
- Emphasize the value of reaching out, building connections, and supporting one another in the entrepreneurial journey.
Closing Thoughts:
- Keisha encourages women to embrace their capabilities, make money unapologetically, and support each other in entrepreneurship.
- Express gratitude for Keisha's valuable insights and encourage listeners to explore her organizations.
Links and Resources:
- MKUU, Inc.
- You can also check Keisha McKinnor on LinkedIn