Millionaire Mastermind Academy introduces its carefully-designed ‘Pioneer Curriculum,’ the program that assists minority entrepreneurs in getting their businesses off the ground. The program, created by award-winning entrepreneur and founder, Velma Trayham, aims to provide the know-how business schools tend to leave
“While more and more colleges and universities now offer degrees in entrepreneurship, the Pioneer Curriculum is more practical, affordable, and has real-world applications to help the next generation of entrepreneurs and
The Millionaire Mastermind Academy is a non-profit organization whose mission is to educate and support the growth of women-owned businesses. Mentoring to more than 4,100 women within the first 15 months of the program and helping 21 women entrepreneurs launch successful businesses. Some of the new businesses have already surpassed $50,000 in total revenue over a 14-month time period, this program continues to help many
The program consists of 13 learning modules, featuring topics like ‘Developing a Mindset for Success,’ ‘Defining Your Vision and Values,’ ‘Identifying Your Target Market,’ ‘Deciding What You Offer and How,’ ‘Setting Up the Essentials,’ ‘Effective Branding,’ ‘Choosing the Right Price’ ‘Setting Up an Effective Marking Plan,’ ‘Launching Your Business,’ ‘Tracking Your Progress,’ and more.
“Women entrepreneurs are now widely recognized as critical engines of national, regional, and global growth. It is therefore essential to design appropriate support and empowerment programs to facilitate their move into higher growth and higher-productivity and activities. These programs are created by an entrepreneur for the entrepreneur, and that is a tremendous advantage because I personally understand the challenges and am committed to helping more women up the ladder,” explains Trayham, founder of the Millionaire Mastermind Academy. “
A tool to revitalize communities through entrepreneurship, the Academy’s ‘Pioneer Curriculum’ is currently the most extensive and effective entrepreneurial program on the market. The team looks to expand its operations by opening the program for licensing corporations, economic development organizations, HBCUs, and clergy organizations.