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Traci Adedeji: [1] is a 40-something mother of three adult daughters and wife of local fashion designer, Raul Siro Ferreira. The family moved to Rochester from the New York City area in 2007. Having worked for over 20 years as an insurance professional, Rochester was a change of pace that precipitated a change in career for her. Traci owns Grown & Sexy Things, a lifestyle brand offering relationship enhancement products and producing signature "Grown & Sexy Girls' Night Out" events. She cites her status as "a person who wears clothes" as what makes her uniquely qualified to write about fashion. She offers real fashion and shopping tips for real women presented with her special brand of style and humor. Traci believes that true style comes not just from knowing the difference between fashion and style but also from knowing what works best for you and for your lifestyle.


Laura Card


[2] is a Nutrition Counselor and Health + Lifestyle Coach.

She is on a mission to inspire and empower women of all ages to improve their health and well-being, upgrade their eating habits and self-care practices, achieve their ideal weight and desired body image, redefine their own health and happiness, and ultimately, create the lives of their dreams.


Laura's approach to health and life coaching is of a holistic nature. Drawing on her education, hands-on expertise and personal experience, she works with clients to help them create a healthier and happier life through better nutrition, balanced lifestyle choices, stress reduction, self-care, as well as adjustments in other areas of life that contribute to the well-being.


Laura comes from the corporate world; her background is in graphic and web design, internet marketing, search engine optimization, and social media marketing.


Laura is a passionate learner and a life-long student. She is continually studying to increase her knowledge of nutrition, holistic health and well-being, human psychology and behavior change, self-improvement, as well as entrepreneurship, modern marketing, and social media influence.


Visit her website at Happy-Healthy-Vibrant.com[3] and take advantage of FREE initial consultation offer – mention you saw it on herRocester.com.



Emily Chen: [4] has always had a passion for the arts, a passion that would land her a growing career in the beauty industry. At an early age she began beauty school and discovered she could utilize artistic talent and creative thinking in a career full of opportunities. Upon completing her cosmetology education, Chen began her work as a salon assistant. She attended numerous advanced workshops, seminars, hair shows, and other educational events and quickly rose to become a Artistic Director at Allora Salon & Spa in Victor. Chen enjoys working with her clients to come up with styles individualized to their needs and complimenting their natural features. In 2008, she became a Thermafuse Educator, and then a National Thermafuse Platform Artist and a member of the Thermafuse Artistic Team. Chen currently works full time as a stylist . When not in the salon, she travels the United States and Canada teaching and inspiring other stylists and promoting her love and passion of the beauty industry. "Whether you've been doing hair for ten months or ten years, there is ALWAYS something new to learn," Chen said.


Haverly Erskine:


[5] works hard to live a real life. She’s not saving endangered spider monkeys and has no interest in scrap-booking. She is a self-proclaimed expert of nothing. She religiously watches football, "samples" candy from the bulk food aisle, and gets frustrated at things that don't make sense. She will probably never have a building named after her, but she donates as she can. She’s conscious of her carbon footprint but hasn't made the switch to compact fluorescent light bulbs. She thinks the whole world should be in therapy and every day she promises that she’ll start exercising tomorrow. She’s nowhere near where she thought she would be at this point in her life, but she’s a really good person with high standards for herself. She’s kind, thoughtful, and determined to help others often at the detriment to herself. She strongly believes in and practices the Golden Rule and she's doing her best, every day, to make sense of this crazy, chaotic and not-so-bad ride we call life. And you know what? She’s getting there.

To see when Haverly posts a new blog, follow her @haverlyerskine[6] or friend her on Facebook at Haverly Marie[7] .



Tokeya C. Graham [8] consistently works towards personal growth. She applies the principles of what she calls "Soulstainable Living": reducing her negative karma footprints by recycling positive energy for the benefit of others. She believes that we are we responsible for own happiness and should work hard to achieve it. Tokeya is a word wrangler by day and a dream spinner at night. She currently teaches English at Monroe Community College's Damon City Campus. Since 2005, she has owned and operated T. Cornell Writing Resource which offers comprehensive writing services and workshops. Additionally, she is a popular local public speaker who is requested at many events that focus on helping women and girls become their best selves. A Rochester native, Tokeya continues to live in the city with her husband and their children.

Michelle Inclema is a freelance writer, social media junkie and bride-to-be. When she isn't tweeting or wedding planning, she takes to the stage for community theatre productions. She is a Nazareth College graduate who also volunteers for area nonprofits. She resides in the City's Neighborhood of the Arts, where she enjoys soaking in all the artistic and cultural experiences that her native city has to offer!

Follow Michelle's updates on Twitter @MInclema[10]


[9]

Tricia Kuntz: is the owner of The Purple Painted Lady, a custom-painted furniture shop, and has been repurposing furniture and painting murals for over 10 years. She is quick to help others with projects that can transform their house into their home. Visit her shop in Palmyra and you will find her enthusiasm is contagious. She refers to herself as a contemporary woman with heirloom hobbies. Her painting includes a wide range of pieces, from French Country and traditional to whimsical and eclectic, to Shabby Chic. She loves resurrecting old wood furniture, giving a side table new life with paint or taking a forgotten dresser and transforming it into the favorite piece in a home. She is a three-time Homearama participant and an Annie Sloan Chalk Paint certified stockist and trainer.

She has a passion for painting and her family. Tricia lives in a big, old Victorian farmhouse, painted purple and white, in Macedon with her husband Steve and daughter Danni. She is a hometown girl, born and raised in Rochester. While traveling the globe during her mechanical engineer/software consulting days, she always looked forward to returning "home."


Tricia is available to answer any of your questions or concerns, or ease your fear of taking that paint brush to the piece Grandma gave you that is hiding in your basement. So, please email your questions to the "Dear Purple Painted Lady" at takuntz@rochester.rr.com[13]


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Joan Lincoln: A mother of three beautiful daughters, Joan hails from the Finger Lakes area. A true Rochesterian for 28 years, Joan has come from in front of the camera lens to behind the scenes and has been painting Upstate N.Y. woman more beautiful for more than a decade. Working for NYC-industry giant Trish McEvoy Cosmetics, Joan has become a sought-after makeup artist in the region over the past 13 years. Her accomplishments have always focused on female-based retail, marketing and event planning careers; however, Joan's real passion for empowering women is defined through her makeup brush and her one-face-at-a-time makeup lesson. With her blog "Beauty Buzz," Joan will provide life-enhancing solutions for readers through her collection of beauty tips and experiences.

Visit her website at www.joanlincoln.com[15] .


[14]

Tiffany Mincey: is a 24-year old fitness guru who works part-time at the YMCA of Greater Rochester as a Group Exercise Fitness Instructor. She is certified in cycling, hi-lo aerobics, and step-aerobics. She recently competed in a local fitness competition called the "Rep X Challenge" and placed 2nd after doing more than 1,200 squats in a row.

Tiffany participated in Division I track and field and women’s rowing at the State University of New York at Buffalo (SUNY Buffalo). She also competed in the Empire State Games in the 400-meter hurdles.


She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Spanish (double minor in International Business and Education) from SUNY Buffalo. In 2011 she earned her Masters of Public Administration from Florida International University in Miami. She works full-time in public safety with the City of Rochester.


You can contact Tiffany via email at builtstrongfitness@gmail.com[17] , follow her on Instagram @builtstrong, or like her Facebook page at www.facebook.com/builtstronger[18] .


[16]

Wendy Rockcastle: is co-owner of two Rockcastle Florist locations in Rochester and Canandaigua. She has over 20 years of experience as a small business owner and designer. Wendy enjoys teaming up with other professionals as well as mentoring young start-ups and students. She volunteers through the Greece Chamber of Commerce to work with the Young Entrepreneur Academy (YEA). Her daughter, Mary is study art in New York City. She has been married to her husband/business partner Keith for over 25 years. Wendy and other Rockcastle staff discuss all things floral on their blog Talk about Flowers at RockcastleFlorist.wordpress.com. You can contact her at wjrockcastle@rockcastle.com[19] [20] [21]

Rosa Smith-Montanaro: [22] is your virtual weight loss and wellness coach. She is the author of Mind Over Platter®: Train Your Brain to Think Thin and the award-winning creator of MindOverPlatter.com[23] . Rosa is a certified Success Coach with an expertise in weight management and the mind/body connection. She is also certified at the Master level in Hypnosis, Neuro Linguistics Programming (NLP), Thought Field TherapyTM (TFT), Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT), Herbal Specialist and Humanistic Neuro Linguistic Psychology. Rosa teaches seminars throughout the country on the mind/body connection and how to create a life that is a reflection of your values. Rosa and her husband live in Greece and have three children. She welcomes you to blog with her and discover how you can create a healthier, happier and balanced life. Rosa can be reached at MindOverPlatter@aol.com[24] .

Jen Ulrich: [25] owner of Answers To Organizing, has been a professional organizer in the Rochester area since 2005 and is truly passionate about this work. Her hands-on, supportive approach assists clients in de-cluttering residential and small office spaces. But for Jen, organizing is not just about the "stuff." It's making people feel better about their environments, and ultimately about themselves; she instructs her clients on easy-to-maintain systems and time management skills that yield benefits with finances, relationships, and personal development.

Pauleen Vacca [26] lover of all things lifestyle and local, is an event designer and party planner. Being immersed in the events field for over five years, Vacca has worked with many notable clients and companies, both nationally and abroad, including Amazon[27] , Johnson & Johnson, Gap Inc., Shakira, and Drake. After working in both Rochester and New York CIty, Vacca opened Pauleenanne Design in 2011. With a focus on social gatherings, corporate events, and weddings, Pauleenanne Design services events in the Rochester, Buffalo, Syracuse, and Finger Lakes Regions. Vacca is also an avid social media user, with a love for the platform Pinterest, and a self taught graphic designer. When not busy with the business, Vacca enjoys going to her favorite Rochester restaurants, finding artistic inspiration, and jet setting whenever possible.


References



  1. ^ Traci Adedeji: (blogs.democratandchronicle.com)

  2. ^ Laura Card (blogs.democratandchronicle.com)

  3. ^ Happy-Healthy-Vibrant.com (www.happy-healthy-vibrant.com)

  4. ^ Emily Chen: (blogs.democratandchronicle.com)

  5. ^ Haverly Erskine: (blogs.democratandchronicle.com)

  6. ^ haverlyerskine (twitter.com)

  7. ^ Haverly Marie (www.facebook.com)

  8. ^ Tokeya C. Graham (blogs.democratandchronicle.com)

  9. ^ Michelle Inclema (blogs.democratandchronicle.com)

  10. ^ @MInclema (twitter.com)

  11. ^ Tricia Kuntz: (blogs.democratandchronicle.com)

  12. ^ The Purple Painted Lady (www.thepurplepaintedlady.com)

  13. ^ takuntz@rochester.rr.com (blogs.democratandchronicle.com)

  14. ^ Joan Lincoln: (blogs.democratandchronicle.com)

  15. ^ www.joanlincoln.com (www.joanlincoln.com)

  16. ^ Tiffany Mincey: (blogs.democratandchronicle.com)

  17. ^ builtstrongfitness@gmail.com (blogs.democratandchronicle.com)

  18. ^ www.facebook.com/builtstronger (blogs.democratandchronicle.com)

  19. ^ Wendy Rockcastle: (blogs.democratandchronicle.com)

  20. ^ RockcastleFlorist.wordpress.com (RockcastleFlorist.wordpress.com)

  21. ^ wjrockcastle@rockcastle.com (blogs.democratandchronicle.com)

  22. ^ Rosa Smith-Montanaro: (blogs.democratandchronicle.com)

  23. ^ MindOverPlatter.com (www.MindOverPlatter.com)

  24. ^ MindOverPlatter@aol.com (blogs.democratandchronicle.com)

  25. ^ Jen Ulrich: (blogs.democratandchronicle.com)

  26. ^ Pauleen Vacca (blogs.democratandchronicle.com)

  27. ^ Amazon (www.amazon.com)



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