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                           Tennessee Office
                           
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

                           
MICHELLE HUFFMAN
                            Ph 949-677-8452


Michelle@ReachaChild.org


 


“Joining With Wings and a Halo has been very special to me! It takes some people a lifetime to figure out what they want to do with their life.”

Michelle gave birth to her son Cade April 23, 2006. After having her son she realized how special life is and decided she wanted to make a career change.  Although it took almost three years to make the change her heart was always set to help children. 

Michelle grew up in Northwest Indiana along with her brother Steve. Mary a single parent raised them to be independent, self thinkers and never settle for less.

At the age of 23 Michelle moved to California where she made her mark in property management.  Michelle began her 10 year career as a Leasing Consultant (sales) for a properties ranging from 300 to 500 units.  After honing her sales techniques Michelle moved to the corporate office where she began to educate the 700 employee company on various property management subjects. During her role as corporate trainer Michelle assisted in the development of Yardi (accounting software) and other company positions within the IT department.  Still keeping within property management Michelle moved on to marketing as an Account Executive, as an Account Executive Michelle was responsible for generating and maintaining close to a million in revenue per year. Along with other duties included continuously finding and cultivating new prospective clients, as well as expanding revenue opportunities with the existing account base for both print and on-line marketing.
 
Michelle along with her son Cade has now set her sites on the Nashville area to be closer
to her family. She looks forward to bringing With Wings and a Halo to the great state of Tennessee.

“It’s never too late to make a difference”