Rachel Rodgers is a 41-year-old Black mompreneur who rose from poverty to become her family’s first millionaire.
Rodgers owns her company, Hello Seven, and is an award-winning author inspiring others to follow their path to riches.
Rodgers never settled for a life of struggle, as she revealed to CNBC.
“Teetering on the edge of poverty was a scary way to live, so when I became a parent, I was determined to end the cycle.”
This Inspirational Black Mompreneur Worked Hard To Make It Big
Rodgers worked different jobs, from serving federal and state judges to working with nonprofits.
She even worked with Hillary Clinton.
In 2010, Rodgers started specializing in intellectual property law for small local businesses.
However, her clients wanted more than legal advice, so Rodgers evolved her practice into a coaching business.
And it worked; she hit seven figures in 2017.
The Black mompreneur then founded Hello Seven, a company that teaches and empowers women, LGBTQIA, and BIPOC people to build their own seven-figure businesses.
Rodgers has been recognized in major publications and TV shows like:
- The New York Times
- Women’s Health
- Forbes
- Entrepreneur
- Fast Company
- Good Morning America
- E! News
- The Drew Barrymore Show
Rodgers also wrote the bestselling We Should All Be Millionaires: A Woman’s Guide To Earning More, Building Wealth, And Gaining Economic Power.
She reveals her journey from poverty to becoming a self-made millionaire in this book.
Rodgers also shares invaluable insights on replicating what she did to become financially successful.