Q: What stereotype about millennials do you most dislike?
A: I've heard on many occasions that millennials lack loyalty when it comes to their
employers. I personally like stability and have been with my company for five years,
starting as an intern and growing into my current position. However, if the growth
potential within my company becomes nonexistent, I will not allow myself to
become stagnant. I don't think that makes me disloyal.
Q: It's a good day when…?
A: I can find balance in working, running a business, eating healthy, working out,
maintaining a social life, and self-care.
Q: What are you looking forward to this spring?
A: I'm looking forward to converting unused space in my home into an Airbnb to assist
in my journey to financial freedom.
BUSINESS DE VELOPMENT
OFFICERS:
North AL
T. LeJuan George
lgeorge@redfcu.org
Kasie Barber
kbarber@redfcu.org
Murfreesboro and
Fayetteville, TN
Lori Cutler
lcutler@redfcu.org
Diondra Turner says she is "working" toward
financial freedom. She works full-time and works her
side business: She Evolves.
At 25, Diondra is a certified life coach who is
passionate about helping women walk in their God-
given purpose. rough She Evolves, Diondra partners
with women to help them overcome fear, limitation on
beliefs and self-sabotage – all the while maintaining
balance in her own life.
Q: What's your next big thing?
A: I currently host an annual Vision Board Workshop.
I plan to take this event to the next level by
expanding it into my very first conference in 2022.
It's also a dream of mine to manage vacation rental
homes on the side.
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