Morgan Angelique OwensEntrepreneurMorgan Angelique Owens is the author of "Finding My Sparkle" and Founder & CEO of the MAO Brand, Professional Pretty, and Curvy Cardio, LLC.An entrepreneur powerhouse -- Author, Consultant, Speaker, Brand Ambassador -- Morgan uses her vision and voice to coach and uplift women and young girls by sharing the knowledge and expertise she's honed in the areas of physical and mental health, beauty, personal empowerment, and lifestyle content. She uses her passion and fashion-forward savvy to authentically bridge the gap between brands and underserved audiences through her Blog, Professional Pretty. She has been featured in national publications such as Black Enterprise. Morgan has received numerous awards such as, "Woman of Influence", "40 under 40", and "Black History Honoree" from the Cincinnati Chamber.
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Morgan Angelique Owens
Morgan strives to empower individuals and businesses to invest in their futures and find their Sparkle. In 2021 she partnered with The Cincinnati Herald newspaper to create Herald Beauty. A beauty hub for minority women. She serves as the Chief Creative Beauty Consultant. In 2022, Morgan launched her self-titled talk show, The Morgan Angelique Show: a talk show focused on beauty, fashion and lifestyle aimed towards an often underserved and overlooked audience. The Morgan Angelique Show will not only inspire viewers but educate them in the fields of (but not limited to): beauty, fashion, health/wellness, financial literacy, and more.
Herald BeautyHerald Beauty was founded by Morgan Angelique Owens in partnership with The Cincinnati Herald. The Cincinnati Herald is an award-winning newspaper. Established in August of 1955, The Cincinnati Herald is the longest running African American newspaper in Cincinnati, Ohio. The Herald’s primary purpose as a newspaper is to take the general news as it relates to the black community and tell what that really means for the community.
Herald Beauty serves as a hub for minority women to be educated and encouraged to enhance their confidence and make them feel more powerful through beauty(hair, skin and cosmetics). If you google search beauty, minority women do not pop up. We shouldn’t be an add on – we should be included in the narrative. Minority women carry a billion dollar spend and yet are often left out of the beauty conversation whether in print, online or social media. No More. |
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