WICHITA FALLS, Texas (KAUZ) – Who came in this morning? An empowering, inspiring, and honoring woman that is planting seeds for those like her in the area.
Andrea Harris joined Jacelyn Lassiter in studio in celebration of Black History Month, as a local African American woman setting patterns, by providing a path through entrepreneurship in creating a business to help other businesses.
Harris designed Whooann Creative Studio after working with non-profit organizations locally such as Big Brothers Big Sister and Black-owned Businesses Facebook page, then moved on to bigger things. Not just nationally but globally as she has shown those in need how to attract their ideal clients through social media marketing and digital creation.
She was able to spread the word about Whooann Creative Studio by self-marketing herself. In doing so, she has been able to pass out knowledge on how other businesses and non-profits can better promote through Canva. She doesn’t stop there either; she also hosts many virtual and face-to-face workshops to help others learn the way to elevate their own brands. Along with teaching a course once a month while partnering up with Vernon College during continuing education.
Andrea teaches Canva, from how to use it to being successful with it, as well as branding and social media marketing. Which will all be covered in her upcoming workshop in partnership with Stewart Title which will be at Union Square at 2903 Kemp in Wichita falls. Which will be open for realtors and anyone in the real estate industry to learn new skills.
Andrea is also impacting the community with her own non-profit organization, Project Texoma. Be on the lookout to join in on the next Boujee Brunch put together so everything earned can go right back into the community. You can also check out her classes and learn all about her work by checking out her website, whoann.com or you can just check out Andreas social media as she is on all platforms.
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