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Female Veteran and Entrepreneur Releases eBook for Service Members Transitioning to Business Owners

(Fayetteville, N.C.) The journey from military service member to small business owner isn’t an easy one. No one knows that better than ShaDonna “Mo” McPhaul. McPhaul spent 20 years in loyal service to the United States Air Force before she made the transition to small business owner. In her new eBook, It’s Not What You Know, It’s the Mo’ You Know, McPhaul opens up about the lessons she learned while transforming her career and launching two successful businesses.

During her time as an active-duty service member, McPhaul gained expertise in Public Affairs, Administrative Support, Knowledge Operations Management, Command & Control, Human Resources & Logistics Management and Religion & Resiliency Support. After leaving the military, she wanted to put her expertise to work and soon started two companies, Mo’s Heroes and The Mo You Know. Now she wants to make her advice and life lessons available to even more people through her new eBook, which will help small businesses gain additional target audience exposure and introduce new audiences to their businesses.

“Unless you’ve made the transition from military to civilian life, you don’t really understand the struggles that it entails,” explained McPhaul. “I’ve learned a lot through transforming my career and building two businesses from the ground up. I knew it would be helpful to share my own experiences with other veterans going through the same thing, or really anyone going through a big transition in life. I wanted to point out some blind spots that they may or may not be aware of. It seems like a missed opportunity to not share that advice with others.”

 

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New Book from TAJ Consulting & Events Provides Community Leaders with Tools They Need to Succeed

Community leaders or those looking to start a community-focused initiative, a new Book is providing all the tools and personal success stories they need to succeed. The Nonprofit Legacy is a compilation of personal stories and helpful tips from 14 female nonprofit executives. Author and CEO of TAJ Consulting & Events, Tajala Battle-Lockhart is the consultant, educator and public official behind the book. Though she wears many hats, the one thing all of her initiatives have in common is service.

 

“This Book lays bare the value of collaboration over competition,” explained Battle-Lockhart. “Through the collective experience of these 14 award-winning nonprofit executives, we’ve learned that you can’t do big things on your own. Each of these leaders takes you on a journey of transparency, sharing revelations that led them to success and providing actionable tips and tools. From navigating paperwork to successfully gaining grants and sponsorships, to filling your board and volunteer teams, The Nonprofit Legacy takes you step-by-step through the process.”

 

TAJ Consulting & Events is a team of hospitality consultants that provide high-quality training for industry recognized certifications and competencies that set clients apart from their competitors. Through these services, the company helps clients build strong resumes that result in long-term employment and promotion opportunities.

 

For those interested in getting this blueprint to success, visit TAJ Consulting & Events’ online bookstore at www.tajconsultingevents.com/taj-s-book-store.