In case you missed the DelBlogger Podcast interview with Dr. Carol Pate, Partner and Vice President of She’s-It, LLC, click the link below to listen in.
Dr. Pate has served 30+ years as an educator, administrator and professor centered in her desire to help those who have been left out of society to become a more integral presence. Just as her geography changed from Arizona to the Midwest to Philadelphia, her career trajectory has been one of re-invention and change.
Her latest reinvention was spurred by the 2016 election and subsequent Women’s March that focused her talents, experiences and skillsets on helping women shape the conversation they have with themselves and others through lifestyle technology and content media.
Partnering with Tammy Williams, Founder and CEO of She’s It, LLC in August of 2017, Dr. Pate wove medical, educational and human services research into the social health empowerment® framework that is now the foundation She’s It and its signature product SHEapp.
As EVP and Partner of She’s It, LLC, Dr. Pate drives content and program development. She lives with her husband of 27 years in center city Philadelphia and loves all things outdoors.
She’s It is a lifestyle technology and media company that is minority and women owned. One of a few women-created technology companies, She’s It democratizes health with content that aligns with their mission of social health empowerment.
Whether mobile, online, social, on-demand, instructor-led, videos, music or podcasts, She’s It aim is for you to Engage, Learn and be Motivated about 360° Well-Being for a healthier you!
Topics include RELATIONSHIPS, EATING, EDUCATION, FAMILY, FITNESS, HAPPINESS, HEALTH, HUMAN RIGHTS, INSPIRATION, KINDNESS, PAY IT FORWARD, SPIRITUALITY, WELL-BEING, WORK and AGING.
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