All Posts Tagged Tag: ‘Andrena Sawyer’

2014 Me, Myself & I: Let’s Talk about Personal Development

2014 Me, Myself & I: Let’s Talk about Personal Development

P.E.R.K. Consulting invites all women to the 2014 Me, Myself & I: Let’s Talk about Personal Development workshop- an interactive workshop on personal development for women. Join other ladies for a time designed to inspire you to pursue your goals, enhance your self-esteem, and develop crucial life skills. Topics covered include: 1. Living…on Purpose (Get […]

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Under30CEO Entrepreneur Mashup

Under30CEO Entrepreneur Mashup

P.E.R.K. Consulting is proud to be featured as part of this year’s Elite Eight of the Under30CEO Entrepreneur Mashup! P.E.R.K. was selected as one of 16 companies founded and led by entrepreneurs under the age of 30 across the United States. We then went on to advance to the Elite Eight! Thank you to everyone […]

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Top 30 Under 30

Top 30 Under 30

Congratulations to P.E.R.K. Consulting Founder and President, Andrena Sawyer, for being named among WKYS “Top 30 Under 30.” The 2013 Top 30 Under 30 lists the brightest African-Americans in the Washington DC metropolitan area under age 30. Congratulations to Andrena and all the other leaders that are recognized! To see the complete list, click here!

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Wednesday Wisdom, Vol.2, Iss 3

Wednesday Wisdom, Vol.2, Iss 3

A Valentine’s Day Message! These days, it’s quite easy for messages to get lost in translation.  Tradition gives way to commercialism, and there is an entire generation that considers tales of origins to be nothing more than amusing fables. Christmas is now about presents, Easter is about fluffy bunnies and President’s Day garners excitement because […]

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Wednesday Wisdom Vol.2, Iss 1

Wednesday Wisdom Vol.2, Iss 1

“New Year’s resolutions rarely work, because good intentions don’t often survive a collision with reality.” I read that quote by Seth Godin on New Year’s Day. Talk about discouragement. After reading it, my immediate reaction was to disagree, ultimately followed by admission. Perhaps Mr. Godin is right. I am not a statistician, but it is […]

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