Renzie is the CEO of Be Healthy for Life, LLC. Prior to this venture, she worked more than fifteen years as a HR Director for several corporations in the hospitality, manufacturing, high-tech, higher education, and automotive industries. She has led a variety of projects to implement cost-saving strategies for health and welfare, worker’s compensation, and strategies to improve productivity—doing more with less.
Renzie has a BS degree in physical education and health from Coker College, and a MA in Human Resources Management from Webster University. She is a registered WABC Coach, a published writer and her articles have appeared in the Atlanta Journal Constitution, Techlinks Magazine, SHRM-Atlanta, and CSO. She was selected to participate in a television documentary on women’s health, to be released in May 2009, and recently selected for interviews by the Washington Post and WebMD. She is a member of Healthcare NOW, which is a grass root organization for single-pay healthcare.
I was in Human Resources for over 19 years and left corporate America last July to pursue my passions. I would love for you to join my movie network at www.lemonteathemovie.ning.com
My sisters, April Sinclair, Author of "Coffee Will Make You B lack" and Marcia L. Sinclair, Screenwriter, "Lemon Tea: The Emancipation of Liberty". I using the network to show "Hollywood" that a diverse group of people demand that quality African-American films be produced. Please take a moment to join this grass-roots effort.
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Nina Sinclair-Burns
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I was in Human Resources for over 19 years and left corporate America last July to pursue my passions. I would love for you to join my movie network at www.lemonteathemovie.ning.com
My sisters, April Sinclair, Author of "Coffee Will Make You B lack" and Marcia L. Sinclair, Screenwriter, "Lemon Tea: The Emancipation of Liberty". I using the network to show "Hollywood" that a diverse group of people demand that quality African-American films be produced. Please take a moment to join this grass-roots effort.
Thanks,
Nina Sinclair-Burns
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