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Ep 3: Empowering Women in Financial Services: A Conversation w/ Mika Saunders

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Mika is a dynamic entrepreneur whose story is as inspiring as it is impressive. Hailing from Chicago, IL, Mika started her career as a Registered Nurse and model, then made a bold shift into entrepreneurship within the financial services at age 27.

She currently holds the record for being the fastest person to build a million-dollar business in the history of Primerica. Her exceptional business acumen, innovative thinking, and relentless work ethic have propelled her to the top.

Mika's achievements have been recognized with the prestigious Virginia Carter Award, honoring her as the top new female Regional Vice President in 2017. This accolade reflects her outstanding leadership and performance, as well as her ability to inspire and empower others.

Beyond her individual successes, Mika has had a profound impact on those she mentors. She has guided countless individuals in transitioning from traditional careers to successful entrepreneurship, sharing her expertise and unwavering support. Her dedication to helping others, especially women, achieve their goals is a testament to her genuine commitment to uplifting those around her.

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Mika is a dynamic entrepreneur whose story is as inspiring as it is impressive. Hailing from Chicago, IL, Mika started her career as a Registered Nurse and model, then made a bold shift into entrepreneurship within the financial services at age 27.

She currently holds the record for being the fastest person to build a million-dollar business in the history of Primerica. Her exceptional business acumen, innovative thinking, and relentless work ethic have propelled her to the top.

Mika's achievements have been recognized with the prestigious Virginia Carter Award, honoring her as the top new female Regional Vice President in 2017. This accolade reflects her outstanding leadership and performance, as well as her ability to inspire and empower others.

Beyond her individual successes, Mika has had a profound impact on those she mentors. She has guided countless individuals in transitioning from traditional careers to successful entrepreneurship, sharing her expertise and unwavering support. Her dedication to helping others, especially women, achieve their goals is a testament to her genuine commitment to uplifting those around her.

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