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Minesha White, Founder of SoUnique
When meeting Minesha, you are immediately struck by her sincere passion to establish legitimate resources and to create ways to encourage our young girls in today’s generation. She is a focused business women who has mastered her gifts and turned them into ministry. |
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Minesha’s vision began at an early age – she was destined for greatness. While in high school, she developed the first modeling extra-curriculum organization in Leon County. Within a year, schools throughout the county began to adopt the concept of the organization. During her junior year, she won second place in a national competition in the category of entrepreneurship for her concept. |
While pursuing her degree, Minesha served on several boards, vice president for the Collegiate NAACP and youth director for the “Project 1” HIV and AIDS project. In addition, she worked as a lead modeling trainer and tutor for the “WanBark Foundation” in Havana, Florida. |
For more than 10 years, Minesha has met the needs of the community through her community service to the Tallahassee and Big Bend areas. She has conducted numerous personal development workshops, including workshops at the Tallahassee Urban League for adolescents ages 12-16. She is also a member of the Chamber of Commerce. |
| After six years of operating the curriculum as a co-ed organization on high school and college campuses, SoUnique Enrichment for Girls, Inc., became a non-profit organization and enhanced its curriculum by catering solely to the needs of young girls. Her desire is to use the SoUnique custom designed curriculum to unlock the maximum potential of young girls ages 7-18; and to give them hope to excel above societies’ misrepresentation of women. |
| When asked what makes her curriculum so unique? She stated, “I believe that my curriculum is ordained to meet the realistic needs of today’s generation, while providing girls with solutions and strategies that will allow them to live an abundant life!” |
| Minesha received her undergraduate degree in business administration from Flagler College. She is married to Michael White, vice president of SoUnique, and has a 3-year-old daughter, Londyn. |