A 27-year-old female from the United States of America, Taylor Frucel has been an entrepreneur since she was 17-years-old, over the years, her business has evolved from fashion to working as a distributor part of the well-known health brand, Total Life Changes a debt-free company run by an experienced group of network marketing veterans.
Frucel, who is currently based in Atlanta George, has always wanted to connect to Africa through any entrepreneurship and is now able to do this now through TLC. South Africa established a head office for TLC products and has distributors. “I am a serial entrepreneur that started two home-based business in 2019 with a goal to help 1000 entrepreneurs and aspiring entrepreneurs to become financially free independent business owners through faith finance business and leadership coaching.”
Frucel, is a thriving fashion brand that has worked with numerous industry professionals and keeps people looking great when out and about.
“It’s been a great passion to help others and I would like to do this through entrepreneurship. I want South Africans looking to create better health for themselves and have financial wealth to join my TLC team so I can personally help them grow in financial and wellness,” she shares.
For over 10 years Frucel has seen the do’s and don’ts of business and is seeking to help someone avoid these by working with them as a coach and mentor.
She has been giving back to the communities in the United States and teaching professionals as well as non-professionals including the youth on how to attract and acquire more wealth. The aim is to now expand this in Africa, starting this with South African influencers of which Frucel will handpick in the months to come. The South African influencers she plans to work with will help create a bigger brand awareness of the products under TLC that include; Iaso Tea, Delgada coffee and much more.
“My dream guide someone in the space of entrepreneurship, this is to help curve the unemployment rate and give people an opportunity to make their own money,” concludes Frucel.