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List of Services

30 Minute Consultation

You will leave this consultation with a sense of direction and a chosen service that best fits your needs for success in your professional and personal life.

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Work-Life Integration Boot Camp

Perfect for new parents, early careers, seasoned professionals and new employees, just to name a few.

Work Life Integration Boot Camp

Find Your Style Workshop

Find your style and confidence with personalized shopping sessions and tools to show up as your authentic self. You will leave with a refined wardrobe, hairstyle, hygiene essentials, and a BOLD NEW YOU!

Be Bold, Authentic and BE YOU!

Career Etiquette Training

Whether it's your first corporate job or your 15th year in business, we all need soft skills that will sustain us in the workplace. These 6 30-Minute sessions will give you insight and practical step by step guidance to be memorable, promising, and reliable.

Book Training

Let's talk about work...

Whether you are ready for a new adventure, or experiencing difficulty with company leadership this is a confidential space for you to strategize, develop boundary setting techniques and share your concerns.

I NEED to TALK!

Who is Bernice?

At 13, Bernice Appiah owned her own hair service. From the age of 16 until her corporate career, she was employed in a consulting firm with a focus in labor union initiatives. She attended South High Community School where she completed 13 Advanced Placement (AP) classes and college preparatory programs at Bruce Wells Upward Bound. Upon her graduation from South High Community School in Worcester, Massachusetts, Bernice attended Brandeis University in Waltham, Massachusetts.

During her time at Brandeis, she was the African Student President, Vice President, Event Coordinator, Admissions Ambassador and a member of African diaspora dance groups. She also worked as a campus van driver. While driving the BranVan, she worked at Marshalls, Lemberg Children's Center and Rose Art Museum tending to visitors and the arts. She also played Salima in Brandeis' play of Lynn Nottage's Ruined and played African traditional drums in Fafali: Music and Dance from Ghana.

She graduated Brandeis University, Double Majoring in Politics and African and Afro American Studies and a minor in Legal Studies. In her junior year, she was inducted into the Eli J. and Phyllis Segal Fellowship Program in 2017. This then led her to work for SAP, a software company located in Germany. She worked in their Washington, DC, Newtown Square, Pennsylvania and West and South Africa offices. She has traveled 5 continents and many states.

In her spare time she enjoys eating and living a life of ease.