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MOST DYNAMIC WOMEN 50
In The Charlotte Region
Alisha Deberry
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Platinum Group Realty
Alisha DeBerry operates on the premise set by Les Brown: “It’s better to be prepared for an opportunity and not have one; than to have an opportunity and not be prepared.” is mantra as well as her core values of integrity and excellence have helped her as a wife, mother, business owner and community leader.
“ e best thing about the various aspects of who I am is that I’m graced to walk through every open door and whatever I set forth in my mind, heart and soul does prosper,” she said. “I realize success is a very personal thing.”
Some of her biggest achievements are marrying her best friend and opening and owning a real estate school.
PAGE FEHLING
Author/speaker/trainer
Many people may recognize Page Fehling from years of anchoring the morning news in Charlotte or Raleigh.
She left a 20-year career in television in 2021 to start a new chapter and the move has paid o . Fehling and her husband, Jake, co-host the “Date Night with Jake and Page” podcast and are co-authors of the book, “Holy Crap, We’re Pregnant.”
She is also known for emceeing some of the largest nonpro t fundraising events in the region for groups like the Leukemia Lymphoma Society, Me Fine Foundation, Band Together NC, Pink Boots Society and South Charlotte Dog Rescue.
ALISHA DEBERRY
AMANDA JONES
ANGELA GORDON MILLS
ANGIE MULLER
ANNE T. LYNN
ANNETTE SMITH
ARLETTE GUERRA DE HURTADO
BRANDI DEESE
CHRIS WHITLEY
COREY BRAUSCH HURLEY
ELI BAKER
ELISE GATLIFF
ELIZABETH COLEN
ELIZABETH DEL ROSARIO-BAKER
ERICA BRYANT
JAYME DIEHL
JENI BUKOLT
JENNY MELROSE
JESSICA HELMS
JESSICA TULLAR
KARYL JONES
KRISTY BUSIJA
KRISTY SPRUILL
LAURA GALLANT
LAUREN WIDRICK
LAVETTE SHIRLEY ELEE
Amanda Parris Jones
QCHydrate
After years of working as a registered nurse, Amanda Parris Jones set out last year to start a healthcare business.
QCHydrate helps clients feel better through IV infusions. Whether you need help relieving stress or feeling energized, she has a drip for it. e best part is that clients can schedule sessions in their homes or o ces.
Having grown up in a single-parent household, Jones sponsors families around the holidays.
“Whether it’s a smile, saying hello, paying it forward or any random act of kindness, you have the power to make someone’s day better,” Jones said. “Why wouldn’t we want to do that every day?”
Suzanne Wolf
Abbey Rose Floral Artistry
Suzanne Wolf has been designing oral tokens of love, celebration and gratitude for more than 40 years.
Her work at Abbey Rose Floral Artistry in Mint Hill has been featured in Carolina Bride, e Knot and Martha Stewart Weddings.
Her passion for owers grew from memories of her father taking her to the orist to pick out a surprise for mom. She worked at a orist shop and took oral design classes before opening the shop in 1982.
Her daughter has taken up the family business. Wolf describes the mother-daughter dynamic as “a true, dedicated partnership built on respect for each other and for the oral industry.”
LESLIE ELLIS
LISA FOLDEN
MEREDITH DEAN
MONIQUE BROOKS
MORGAN SCHLAFLY
OHAVIA PHILLIPS
PAGE FEHLING
RILEY HOVICK
ROSANNY CRUMPTON
SABRINA WINTERS
SANDRA WEBBER
SARAH LANTIGUA
SHANNON EVANS
SHAREE ALLEN
SHARON L. ALLEN
SHEREESE FLOYD
STACEY SWANSON
STEPHANIE ROBINSON
SUMMER BARUTH
SUZANNE WAINWRIGHT
SUZANNE WOLF
TEAH BURSE
TIFFANY KEATON
WHITLEIGH COOK
Charlotte Area Chamber of Commerce
Jessica Helms launched the Charlotte Area Chamber of Commerce one week before the economy shut down due to COVID-19. She and her co-founder held virtual meetings weekly during the pandemic so member small businesses could share information and resources.
Helms faced another major setback in 2022. She was diagnosed with breast cancer. Connections she made personally and professionally powered Helms through her victory over cancer.
“As I look forward to the future and all the exciting possibilities it holds, I feel con dent and empowered knowing that I have already faced one of life’s greatest challenges and emerged on the other side with a newfound sense of strength and resilience.”
Tip Jones Global
Ti any Keaton helps women-owned businesses thrive thanks to the expertise gained from starting several successful companies over 25 years, including a dance school, natural hair company, custom apparel line and online magazine.
Keaton, who owns the Tip Jones Global marketing and consulting rm, has a wide range of experiences, from overcoming negative thoughts to interviewing Maya Angelou for the cover of POSE Magazine.
“I want to be remembered for helping others do what they once believed they couldn’t,” Keaton said. “I want my children to remember me as a supportive, loving, honest parent who set an example they can be proud of.”