Tamika’s journey into entrepreneurship didn’t begin with a dream. It began with a breaking point.
After earning degrees in psychology and finance, she built a successful corporate career in manufacturing, banking, and treasury. She held controller roles, finance manager roles, and senior leadership positions — earning well over six figures. But despite the salary, she felt capped, overlooked, and boxed in.
As she shared on Earn Your Seat, motherhood often made her invisible in corporate spaces. She was passed over for opportunities, undervalued despite her credentials, and constantly navigating the tension between career and family.
Then came COVID‑19 — the moment that exposed the fragility of corporate America.
She watched companies that preached “strategic planning” crumble within 90 days. She watched layoffs sweep through departments. She watched instability ripple through organizations that claimed to be unshakeable.
And she asked herself a question that changed everything:
“With my credentials and experience, I should be a millionaire.”
So she tapped into her community. She started helping friends with their books, offering tax advice, and reviewing financials — at first for free. But the demand grew. Her confidence grew. And eventually, her business grew.
Still, she didn’t leap immediately. Like many women over 40, she held onto her W‑2 job out of fear — fear of instability, fear of losing benefits, fear of stepping into the unknown. But once her business took off, she realized something powerful:
“My purpose was greater than my fear.”
Five years later, Tamika stands as a respected financial strategist with a thriving client roster, a clear mission, and a deep passion for helping business owners move from confusion to clarity.