Described as “…an up and coming force to be reckoned with and a positive addition to the future of inspirational leaders in the country,” S. Renee has already left her imprint on the hearts and minds of national and international audiences in just four years.
A former model, actress, television talk show host, producer, and spokesperson for United Paramount Network–Philadelphia, S. Renee has 20 years of expertise in image development. She now uses that experience to help people transform their personal and professional images via her book and development program, There Is More Inside. S. Renee’s clients include corporations, state and government agencies, educational institutions, and not-for-profits.
The core message of There Is More Inside is courage, confidence, and personal accountability. S. Renee believes that once you decide what you want, you can have it — if you believe in yourself. Specifically, you must align that belief with your desires, and then courageously work to achieve them. Combining highly interactive, motivational presentations, written exercises, and coaching, S. Renee’s effectiveness can be measured by the fact that more than 95 percent of her business comes from repeat clients. In addition, 98 percent of workshop participants have shared, via written feedback, that S. Renee has helped them to shift, transform, and transition their lives.
The transformation in her own life is perhaps S. Renee’s strongest endorsement. Using the principles she now teaches, she went from being a timid outcast to queen of her middle school. Later, she graduated cum laude from Delaware State University, in only three years. After gaining valuable corporate experience, S. Renee then launched a modeling career — despite being told that her 5’3” frame prevented her from being “model material.” That career lasted for more than a decade. In addition, S. Renee secured a talk show host position with UPN–Philadelphia, without taking a single class in broadcast journalism. Perhaps her biggest leap: in just 8 months, negotiating a promotion from admissions counselor to director of public relations at an institution of higher learning. The deal included numerous perks, including a $15,700 pay raise.
S. Renee’s insights are routinely published in magazines and newspapers, including Ok! Magazine, Marketing Daily, and Delaware Woman. She also is a frequent guest on the radio talk show circuit, and has made appearances on Philadelphia’s television network affiliates: 6ABC, CBS, CN8, and WHYY.
“S. Renee is passionate, insightful, and speaks to the mind and heart of the audience. Her confidence and competence ignite the spirit of anyone to go to the next level.” - Les Brown, world-renowned professional speaker & author
“There Is More Inside explores the path toward not only a good life, but to living a power-packed life. S. Renee’s insights and lessons are the root to experiencing God’s love through our own self-love.” - Lisa Nichols, Featured Teacher The Secret & co-author of two best selling Chicken Soup for the Soul books
“There is truly ‘More Inside’ and S. Renee is able to help you bring it out with her passion, power, and excitement. She keeps her audience engaged and excited. S. Renee makes you feel like you can be more, do more, have more and live more. An outstanding, dynamic speaker. A true joy to hear.” – Arthur Ashe, general manager, Wal-Mart Distribution Center
Hi Renee
I’m already a subscriber to your newsletter and I love it. I would like to have a copy of your workbook. Is this possible?
Hello Mango. Thanks for being a part of our InnerCircle. Absolutely, you can get the link to the 20-page workbook. We’ll be sending the link out tomorrow.
S. Renee!!
I will forver be grateful for having met you and your energy!!! I am learning from you and will continue to be indebted to you.
Keep on keepin’ on!!
Thanks Wade. You, too, are a blessing in my life.
Greetings S. Renee!
I am in the midst of transition, personally and professionally. Support and guidance is invaluable and I plan to follow your Blog. We have Delaware State University in common and much more.
Thanks for being an inspiration!
Hey Lisa:
Thanks for visiting my blog. Please help me to help you. Can you ask me a direct question? It will not only help you, but many others. Stay up, S. Renee
My primary professional role has been educator (28 years). Most of my work life, I was also employed part-time in education-related areas or retail sales. I had limited opportunity and prospects for professional/social connections outside of my isolated niches. I now want to take my experience and skills into the business arena. I am no longer employed, and recently enrolled in graduate studies that will lead to a Ph.D. in Public Policy and Administration, Nonprofit Management and Leadership. I live within a metropolitan area, am about to turn 54 years of age, and a single black woman. Grasping the new wave of technology, refining my personal image, and making business connections appear to be challenges akin to an on-line graduate program completion. I expect, and want to work for at least another 10-15 years. What advice do you have for me?