EPISODE · Feb 18, 2021 · 1H 31M
S1. Ep. 6 - Dopee Conversation - ShaDonna McPhaul
from Dopee Conversations · host Kenneth Bracely
Chief Executive Officer ShaDonna McPhaul, also known as ‘Mo’ is a combat veteran with 20 years of loyal service to the United States Air Force. She merged her compassion and entrepreneurial spirit and created Mo’s Heroes Inc. and The Mo You Know Marketing and Media Consulting Services, LLC As Chief Executive Officer and Founder, her vision is for Mo’s Heroes to be the conduit to provide the support veterans, service members and their family members need to achieve their personal and professional goals. Mo has been featured in GI Jobs Magazine, Be Encouraged Magazine, Life in the Overflow Magazine, The Huffington Post, The State of New Office of African American Affairs Statewide Focus Magazine, Ardent for Life, the Fayetteville Observer Newspaper, Cannon Connections Newspaper, and Ho’okele Newspaper. She has been seen on ABC, NBC, CBS, and Fox. She has co-authored two best-selling books, “Shift On” and “The Voices Behind Mental Illness Anthology: The Life of a Veteran”. She currently hosts “The Mo You Know” podcast where she interviews upcoming and coming entrepreneurs. She has also worked on the sales, marketing, and promotions side of radio. Mo has received several awards and recognition to include the Special Achievement Award from the NAACP-Honolulu Branch, The Mountaire Farms “Better Carolina Award, and the Values.com “Hero of the Month” for January 2015. She has also received a Certificate of Special Congressional Recognition and other special recognition awards from military leaders, elected officials and community organizations. The Department of Veterans Affair recognized Mo as “Veteran of the Day” February 2020 to kick off “Black History Month”. Mo serves as the Public Image Chair for Liberty Point Rotary Club. She is the loving mother of son, Charles and a proud native of Fayetteville, North Carolina.Tonya has received numerous awards and recognition for her role in educating and empowering our youth. She was the 2018 MADD (Mothers Against Drunk Driving) Mitchie Mitchell Commitment to Youth Award recipient. Tonya believes if we fail to educate our children our future is empty. Tonya strongly believes community policing and being actively involved is the only way to bridge the gap between law enforcement and the community. She has taken on many volunteer opportunities and community leadership roles. She strives to give back while encouraging and inspiring others to do the same while keeping their trust and preserving the quality of life.
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Chief Executive Officer ShaDonna McPhaul, also known as ‘Mo’ is a combat veteran with 20 years of loyal service to the United States Air Force. She merged her compassion and entrepreneurial spirit and created Mo’s Heroes Inc. and The Mo You Know Marketing and Media Consulting Services, LLC As Chief Executive Officer and Founder, her vision is for Mo’s Heroes to be the conduit to provide the support veterans, service members and their family members need to achieve their personal and professional goals. Mo has been featured in GI Jobs Magazine, Be Encouraged Magazine, Life in the Overflow Magazine, The Huffington Post, The State of New Office of African American Affairs Statewide Focus Magazine, Ardent for Life, the Fayetteville Observer Newspaper, Cannon Connections Newspaper, and Ho’okele Newspaper. She has been seen on ABC, NBC, CBS, and Fox. She has co-authored two best-selling books, “Shift On” and “The Voices Behind Mental Illness Anthology: The Life of a Veteran”. She currently hosts “The Mo You Know” podcast where she interviews upcoming and coming entrepreneurs. She has also worked on the sales, marketing, and promotions side of radio. Mo has received several awards and recognition to include the Special Achievement Award from the NAACP-Honolulu Branch, The Mountaire Farms “Better Carolina Award, and the Values.com “Hero of the Month” for January 2015. She has also received a Certificate of Special Congressional Recognition and other special recognition awards from military leaders, elected officials and community organizations. The Department of Veterans Affair recognized Mo as “Veteran of the Day” February 2020 to kick off “Black History Month”. Mo serves as the Public Image Chair for Liberty Point Rotary Club. She is the loving mother of son, Charles and a proud native of Fayetteville, North Carolina.Tonya has received numerous awards and recognition for her role in educating and empowering our youth. She was the 2018 MADD (Mothers Against Drunk Driving) Mitchie Mitchell Commitment to Youth Award recipient. Tonya believes if we fail to educate our children our future is empty. Tonya strongly believes community policing and being actively involved is the only way to bridge the gap between law enforcement and the community. She has taken on many volunteer opportunities and community leadership roles. She strives to give back while encouraging and inspiring others to do the same while keeping their trust and preserving the quality of life.
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S1. Ep. 6 - Dopee Conversation - ShaDonna McPhaul
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