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  April White
Broker/Sales Manager
ADAMS HOMES, LLC
13061 Shriners Blvd., Biloxi
228.392.0336
www.adamshomes.com | awhite@adamshomes.com
   Who or what inspired you to pursue your current career?
My inspiration is, and has always been, to build a better life for my children. I love helping others and new home construction. I have always loved the meaning of “home” and home design. When the chance came for me in 2017 to be a New Home Sales Agent for Adams Homes, I knew it would be an excellent opportunity for me. I’ve worked very hard, I love what I do, and love
all the people I have helped along the way. In 2019,
I obtained my Brokers license and was promoted to Broker and Sales Manager for the Mississippi Gulf Coast Division. Since then, I have managed and built
a wonderful team of Agents, who I help coach, inspire, and problem solve with. It brings me such joy to watch them succeed!
  LaWanda Jones
AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY SOUTH REGION
228.224.0647 lawanda.jones@cancer.org
   Who or what inspired you to pursue your current career? The day my mom passed away changed my mindset of what I wanted to do in my career. I was my mom’s caregiver, and I was very much involved in my community all while working a full time corporate job. But, I wasn’t doing something I was passionate about. I needed to find a way that my career put me in my community, because being in my community made me happy and fulfilled.
What I like best about what I do is: Hearing stories of survivorship and being able to engage my community. I work to make a difference in the battle against cancer, but when I get to meet new people and hear their personal stories, it humbles me and reminds me this is truly why I do what I do, because it’s making a difference for someone.
It’s important to support other woman-owned businesses because: There is economic empowerment and growth in woman-owned businesses that directly impact community economic growth. By supporting these business, you are bridging the gap in the disparities we see against woman-owned businesses and recognizing the business savvy these women bring to the table.
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