Cheryl The Author
In this book, you will decide whether you should become an entrepreneur or put this dream on the back burner. If you decide to take the leap into entrepreneurship and determine if this is the right path, this book will glue you to your seat to figure out what comes next and how the outcome affects the psyche of the owner.
Cheryl the author holds the title as one of Illinois’ most Influential Women in Business. Her experience in the business community has garnered her several awards to include the Entrepreneur of the Year® in 1991. This award and recognition is one of the highest achievements for an entrepreneur. The EOY award is a sponsor of the accounting and professional services firms of Ernst & Young, Inc. Magazine and Merrill Lynch.
Cheryl is an inductee into the Institute of American Entrepreneurs(TM) and is a two-time recipient of SBA’s IL Business Person of the Year award. Cheryl is in the process of completing her book, Adversity to Prosperity, to be released in the second half of 2021, hopefully.
Awards & Accolades
- Working Woman’s Entrepreneurial Excellence Award—Overcoming Obstacles (2000)
- Entrepreneur of the Year Institute President (1994–1995)
- Entrepreneur of the Year Institute—Inductee (1991)
- Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year—Winner (1991)
- Ernst & Young Women Entrepreneur of the Year—Finalist (1990) (1989) & 1988
- Who’s Who in U.S. Executives—Recipient (1989)
- Board Member of PIC Training & Development, City of Chicago Appointment by the Office of the Mayor (1988)
- SBA Illinois Small Business Person of the Year (1992)
- SBA Illinois Minority Business Person of the Year (1988)
- Suburban Civic Association Award for Outstanding Black Suburban Entrepreneur—Recipient (1987)
As Cheryl’s company hit the highs, she remained humble to reflect on the triumphs from her years in business. Her desire and success to help others kept her feet firmly on the ground. She continues to focus on what is important in life and the people she serves — the awards and accolades were a bonus and secondary.