Ronita Standford Nominated "Most Accomplished" For The Processed Woman Awards


Posted June 12, 2015 by robertbrn

Ronita Standford has been nominated "Most Accomplished" for The Processed Woman Awards. The awards are given every year to acknowledge the hard work done by the women in various fields.

 
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Wilson, NC (June 12, 2015) - One of the most befitting TPW Awards Nominees is Ronita Standford, the woman who is the prime example of people who are born to chase their dreams despite of the adverse circumstances. The life history of this prominent young lady who aptly deserves to be called the Processed Woman is worth mentioning. She had a penchant for hair care from a very young age as at the age of 7 she was getting invaluable tips regarding taking proper care of hair from her aunt. However, a tragic accident saw her getting disabled. Still, this thing couldn’t suppress her indomitability of the spirit and she rose again and this time she was more determined than ever.

Now, this TPW Awards Nominee is currently working as a registered and licensed Natural Hair Care Specialist. Further, the beauty clinic opened by her is the first Full Service beauty and Natural Hair care salon in the region. She has an incredible talent when it comes to taking best care of the hair. The best part is that one could watch all her episodes regarding beauty care and hair tips are readily available on the official website www.thisismetvshow.com

The 2015 TPW Awards will be held June 26-27, 2015, in Greenville, North Carolina at the Greenville Convention Center, at the 2015 "FRESH FIRE" Empowerment Conference. All honorees will win bragging rights for a year, a beautiful glass diamond trophy, a $1,000 cash prize (The Legacy Award winner will win a $2000.00 cash prize), various radio interviews, magazine spotlights, and a TV interview to highlight their businesses, ministries, or community services. All media exposure will be designed to promote our 2015 honorees and their work.

The 2015 Processed Woman's Fresh Fire Empowerment Conference will feature Dr. Cindy Trimm, Author and Speaker Debra George, Co-Pastor of Greater Smith Temple Church of God, Hiram, GA and Entrepreneur Karen Dones, International revivalist Jacki London and Dr. Shaurice E. Mullins, conference host and founder of The Processed Woman, Inc./Present Truth Holistic Ministries, Inc.

This powerful conference kicks off June 26, 2015 in Greenville, North Carolina. More than 2,000 women will take over the Greenville Conference Center for this two-day gathering to "refresh, reignite and restore.

Tickets are available NOW at: For His Glory Christian Books and Cafe - Greenville, NC, Main Street Chicken& BBQ - Farmville, NC and Parish Dior Hair Institute - Greenville, NC. You can also purchase and print your tickets online at: http://processedwomanfreshfire.brownpapertickets.com/. For more details, email us at:
[email protected] or call 888-289-8113

The Processed Woman's 2015 Fresh Fire Empowerment Conference
The Processed Woman, Inc./Present Truth Holistic Ministries, Inc.

Shaurice E. Mullins, known to many as Dr. M, is a Preacher/Teacher, Motivational Speaker, and Holistic Life Coach who is described as a bold, radical, servant of God with the reputation of "keeping it real". As the Apostle and Founder of Present Truth Holistic Ministries, Inc. located in Wilson N.C., her holistic approach to ministry and uncompromising methods of teaching the Word of God with simplicity, has inspired many to be convinced, converted, enlightened, and has empowered both men and women for nearly twenty years. Learn more at http://www.theprocessedwoman.com .

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The Processed Woman, Inc.
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 888-289-8113
Website: http://theprocessedwoman.com/

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Last Updated June 12, 2015