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Bio:
HHE, Inc. is a full service international management consulting firm focusing on custom designed human relations processes. HHE, Inc. is a worldwide network of trained and qualified consultants integrated into tailor made teams, dedicated to exceeding the clients? needs. The combination of the diverse backgrounds of HHE, Inc. consultants offers unique perspectives on productivity and global issues affecting domestic and international organizations. HHE, Inc. has been represented in a variety of European and Asian countries, Canada, Australia, Mexico, Latin America, the Caribbean, and across the United States. The HHE team is experienced in numerous industries and includes accomplished, proven facilitators, speakers, trainers and human resources professionals.
The HHE, Inc. corporate philosophy, ?Smart People, Smart Choices, Smart Processes?, teaches the necessary tools for success, helping corporations make smart decisions with and about people. HHE, Inc. consultants listen to the client and exceed their needs while:
? maintaining a global perspective through local understanding;
? serving the client with integrity and honesty; and
? making learning and change an enjoyable and memorable experience.
HHE, Inc. is committed to delivering quality programs and services customized to the clients? needs. Our vision is to strategically partner with our clients in helping them achieve their objectives concerning human potential and productivity.
At HHE, Inc. our values include:
? The Spirit of Excellence & Consistency
? The Spirit of Partnering with our Clients
? The Spirit of Entrepreneurism
? The Spirit of Professionalism
Community involvement:
I have been involved in numerous community activities over the 26 years in business. The organizations I have been or am presently a member of includes: The Dallas Chamber Women?s Advisory Board, YWCA- Advisory Board, Society of International Business Fellows, Better Business Bureau of Dallas, Dallas Women?s Covenant, International Women?s Forum, Dallas Federal Reserve-Small Business Advisory Board, Leadership Texas, Leadership America, Dallas Black Chamber.
I have donated consulting time and financial support to organizations such as Girl?s Inc, Girl Scouts, Black and Hispanic MBA?s, Meeting Professionals International, The Family Place, which supports battered women, South Dallas Business and Professional Women. The list is expansive, I believe in giving back to our community and making it a better place for everyone.
Person most admired:
The person I most admire in my life is my mother. As a single mom with limited education, she raised six happy daughters. I admire her strength, her faithfulness, and always working in integrity. She gave me the gift of working with anyone at anytime. To laugh, and look with hope toward tomorrow. I have seen many people I admire who have strength- Mother Theresa, Maya Angelou, women who own businesses such as Oprah. They all serve as mentors and role models.
Favorite book:
My favorite book is the Bible--through the lessons for living I find in every chapter. There is no greater book to offer direction for your life, how to treat people, how to reserve judgment and live a happy life.
What I enjoy most about my work:
What I enjoy most about my work is the ability to touch the life of others. This business brings the challenges of people to the forefront and allows our organization to help resolve them. The ?light bulb? moments that occur in our work truly gives me joy. I always learn as well. That creates a win-win situation for me.
Greatest accomplishment:
I consider my greatest accomplishment as an entrepreneur to be in a successful business based on intellectual capacity for 26 years. I started young, female and a person of color. People who didn?t look like me dominated the industry and they had a hard time hearing great solutions from me. I survived, thrived and built a strong corporate clientele.
Greatest challenge:
My greatest challenge in the consulting and training business always centers on the success of corporate America. When the business community is doing well they educate their people. If they are not doing well, then training is often the first to go. The last two years since 9/11 has been the most challenging I?ve been in 20 years, yet we have survived when many others did not.
Advances I envision in my field over the next 10 years:
The next ten years in our business I believe will be fabulous. Our business environment is changing rapidly--women, people of color; international workers, various age groups. This dynamic has set up an opportunity to creating a powerful strategy in leaders to work. There is a major technology driver to advance business. This makes for exciting times.
Strategies to maintain balance in my life:
To maintain balance in my life, I must care for my health, my spiritual growth, maintain my energy level and keep my head clean. I try to manage my calendar in order to spend time with my husband, and our families. The joy of family truly brings balance. Scheduling time to get away is also very helpful. Finally, I?ve learned if I don?t take care of me I truly cannot help others.
Advice for emerging entrepreneurs:
My advice to emerging entrepreneurs is very simple--passion, performance, and patience will take you a long way. Do something you love, do it to the best of your ability, and seek help when you need it. Go for the long term, which means patience to put in place the things you need to be successful. Every business needs legal, accounting, operations and people support. Get good partners who support your vision.
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