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TV Personality & Author Tionna Smalls Brings ‘Bossy Tuesdays’ to Washington, DC
Meet Tionna Smalls, Brooklyn bred and the individual who is responsible for creating Bossy Tuesdays.
Meet Tionna Smalls, Brooklyn bred and the individual who is responsible for creating Bossy Tuesdays.
You may have seen her on MTV’s “Girl, Get Your Mind Right!” and VH-1’s “What Chilli Wants” but she is also a very successful Entrepreneur and Author.
The Bossy Tuesdays brand started in NYC in 2014 and for 2015 it will make its debut in the Nation’s Capital.
Tionna Smalls, in collaboration with Candice Nicole PR and Bobby Pen of TheBobbyPen.com are pleased to bring Bossy Tuesdays to JIN Lounge on Tuesday, May 12th from 7-11 PM.
When asked about how she feels about bringing the Bossy Tuesdays brand to Washington, DC Tionna states “I am very excited about coming to DC!
There are some wonderful people here that I want to network with and can’t wait to see all of the new individuals. I will meet in May.
The “Bossy” way of thinking is a lifestyle and pleased to be sharing it with others”.
During the networking event, attendees are encouraged to speak to everyone, exchange business cards and Tionna will take to the stage as well to address everyone and drop a gem or two about entrepreneurship.
In addition, a few attendees will be invited on stage to introduce themselves and their business.
Tickets to attend Bossy Tuesdays are $10 in advance and will be more at the door. Please visit www.bossytuesdays.com
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