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SWAGHERSPOTLIGHT
By Christina Woodard
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lor to y ge a business providing home and community-based services, foster care,andadoptionservices,Nicoleisa pioneer in her field, blazing a trail of regenerated, impactful, and sustainablepracticesacrossthesocial services landscape. She is the founder and CEO of 1 Care Premier Services and 1 Care Premier Medical Supply. She is a proud two-time alum of GramblingStateUniversity,earningher Bachelor’s and Master’s in social work from the prestigious HBCU. To her credibility, Nicole also boasts nearly ten certifications within her industry and has over a decade of experience inboththepublicandprivatesectors
Asaselflessandstaunchadvocatefor women in business, Nicole engages withamyriadoffemaleentrepreneurs through mentorship, helping to foster their confidence, encourage their personalandprofessionalgrowth,and advise them on essential business tactics to promote advancement and stability within their businesses. Driven by her belief in the power of “paying it forward,” she is committed to uplifting women and helping them achieve their goals, citing her own struggles experienced in her journey as the catalyst to make entrepreneurship more accessible and attainable for others wanted to counse underserved and bounds of the support they need adhere to their wellness. Healthy individualscreatehealthyfamilies, and healthy families create healthy communities. My experiences before entering the professional realm of social services showed me how many people were not healthy but just needed a little support to get there.Iwantedtobethatbridgeto help them access wellness for themselves and the children in theircare.
She attributes her well-deserved stature and massive success to her relationship with God. A selfdescribed woman of faith and prayer, she also encourages the women she mentors to always remember their spiritual foundation.Sheisawife,amother, a philanthropist, and a titanic powerhouse within the social services field, and she’s far from finished.
Christina:WhatisyourSwagHer? WhatmakesNicole,Nicole?
Nicole: I am a loving and vibrant person who loves the Lord. I encourage women to become the best version of themselves through my testimony. I am among the first Black women to found and operate a foster care, adoption, and home and community-based service agency. But what makes Nicole, Nicole? My relentless pursuit is to be the best at whatever I’m undertaking. My desire is to give my spirit of excellence and my drive to make a difference to all andthroughallaspectsofmylife.
Christina: Why did you decide to gointothefieldofsocialservices?
Christina: What are two of the most important things you have learned as a social services professional that you carry with youatalltimes?
Nicole: I have learned that everyone, despite their economic or social status, deserves honor andrespect.Ihavelearnedtolook for the light and strength these families possess despite their hardship or situation and to help them see it within themselves. That’sthekeytoresiliencyandthe key to developing the solutions theyneedtostabilizetheirfamilies andtheirlives.
Nicole: I went into the social services field because of my passion for families and children andmydesiretohelpothers.I
Christina: What inspired you to start your businesses, 1 Care Premier Services and 1 Care PremierMedicalSupply?
Nicole: I was led to start 1 Care Premier Services through my personalfaithandmyexposureto the social services field through my work experiences. Honestly, it has been one of the greatest and most rewarding decisions I have ever made. I knew I wanted to create a business that would be sustainable and vital to underserved communities and that served them in ways in which other agencies were not serving them.
In conjunction with my husband, who is in the medical field, 1 Care Medical Supply was started to assistourclientsintheintellectual or developmental disability community. They needed assistancewithadditionalmedical items after we saw a need while working with other medical supply companies.
Christina: How can readers learn more about the things 1 Care provides?
Nicole: Readers can learn more about 1 Care by visiting our website, www.1carepremierservices.com.
Proverbs 31. She hard worker, manager, and businesswoman compassionate, p , , fierce,praiseworthy,andconfident. Proverbs 31 does not say she is perfect, but she makes it work in spite of it all. That is my definition ofabusinesswoman.
A businesswoman is a “shero.” In an era that still views women as less valuable in the workplace than their male counterparts, businesswomen start businesses to assign value to themselves and their skills instead of waiting for others’ validation. They build businessestofollowtheirpassions and control their destinies. In turn, they are creating opportunities for others, bolstering the economy, and launching legacies. That is a powerfulleadtofollow!Weprovide solutions to many of our global communities’ issues through our business acumen, emotional intelligence, and ability to handle challenges gracefully and with tenacity. To me, that’s nothing shortofmiraculousandheroic.
Christina:Definebusinesswoman inyourownwords.
Nicole:AsIthinkabouthowIwould define a businesswoman, I’m remindedofthevirtuouswomanin to young women inspire to be in t workorentrepren
Christina:Whatthreetipscanyou give a family out there hoping to adoptorbecomefosterparents?
Nicole: My tips are to be patient, flexible, and have realistic expectations for yourself and the childrenyouplantosupport.
Christina: Why did you choose to attend an HBCU, other than the fact that you are AfricanAmerican?
Nicole: I chose to attend an HBCU in high school and visited nonHBCUs and HBCUs. To me, the pride and supportive atmosphere of the HBCUs I visited was something I had not experienced before, and I knew I wanted that experience for myself as a college student. I felt like I was not just a number. I felt like it was where I belonged.
Christina: What drew you to GramblingStateUniversity?
Nicole: Beyond GSU being one of the country’s top producers of African American graduates, Grambling was appealingly the total opposite of Houston, Texas, where I was born and raised. Grambling was a place that allowed me to have a new lease on life and experience a new environment. I was drawn to country life, the support, meeting newpeoplefromallovertheworld, andgainingmyindependence.
Nicole: Give you g , patient with yourself, keep your faith,nevergiveup,andalwaysbe willingtolearnandgrow!
Christina: Is there anything else youwouldliketoshare?
Nicole: Thanks so much for allowing me to grace your platform! I truly admire what you aredoingforwomen!
ConnectwithNicolebelow:
Website: www.nicolemaysjackson.com |
Instagram:@nicolemaysjackson
Christina:Doyouhaveanywords ofencouragementyoucangive
Being a mother isn’t easy, and entrepreneurship adds a whole new level of difficulty. Late nights and early mornings have become the norm for most Handling tasks, minimizing risk, managing multiple schedules and budgets, and more is a lot for any one person.
The key to it all is finding time for yourself. Ultimately all the success in the world means nothing if you don’t have the time or energy to enjoy it
Surprisingly (but not really), studies say most women over 40 who are entrepreneurs and have a partner still do the primary work of raising the children and taking care of the household
This doesn’t leave much time to decompress or even just relax The even more disheartening reality is that most women are doing it without a partner.