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The ReBirth of Rashida Reese, Entrepreneur, Marketing Specialist

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ReBirth is more than just the name of Rashida Reese’s company—it’s also a way of life.

Reese, 44, is owner of Birmingham-based ReBirth Marketing and Consulting LLC, an advertising and marketing agency she opened in January 2018.

ReBirth serves as a marketing department for every client, Reese explained: “We discuss their goals and develop a plan.

From NBC 13, Reese took a position at AL.com, where she was digital director, and then to Yellow Pages, where she got the idea for ReBirth.

While Reese sets aside time for her business, she also makes time for her sons, Quinton Barnett Reese, 14, and Ryan Reese, 13, who are 18 months apart and both active in football, basketball, and baseball.

Source: The Birmingham Times
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