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Marchia MillerJones has always known she'd be a businesswoman-shrewd by age seven,
she sold chips for a nickel per to her four sisters!
Ms. MillerJones is a business developer, inventor, and believes in beating the odds-proven
by having pursued an Industrial Engineering degree with 5 children under the age of 11,
while also presiding over the college's engineer's club (WIET).
Committed not only to her
career, this divorced Super-mom of five-two sets of twins and another brilliant son between
the two-not only believes in her dreams coming true, but lets hard work, integrity, faith in
those dreams lead in pursuit of her goals.
Depleting her $23,000 retirement account, Ms. MillerJones purchased the necessary
equipment, along with a 2-year lease on an office, and began her career as an
entrepreneur.
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Marchia MillerJones' multifaceted life is proof of her ability to successfully take on
mountains-challenges are pursued as opportunities.
Economic development is truly an
evident passion.
Committed to philanthropic responsibility, in 2006, Ms. MillerJones
established Living Canvas of America, a nonprofit supporting socio-economic, familial,
aging, youth, and forestry preservation efforts.
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equally spawned from Ms. MillerJones' professional experiences in administration,
development and quality assurance-having worked over sixteen years within university,
nonprofit and hospital settings.
Ms. MillerJones attended Central State University and Sinclair Community College, majoring
in Business Management (w/ Broadcast Communication) and Industrial Engineering,
respectively.
She maintains active membership with the Society of Manufacturing Engineers
(SME), is a member of the Dayton Urban League's CEO's Council, and directs programming
on Dayton Access Television, together with her sons.
In her spare time, Ms. MillerJones
enjoys teaching her daughters how to play piano and cook; writes children's and adult fiction
and nonfiction, poetry and gospel songs, and composing at the piano.
She reads, writes
and speak Arabic fluently.
A member of P.E.T.A., Marchia 's concern for animal welfare and
safety is reflected in her Living Canvas Wildlife and Forestry Center endeavor.
Ms. MillerJones attributes ALL of her talents to God, through the teachings of His Son,
Jesus, and her optimistic nature to her dad and business confidant: E.C., Delphi Mgt.
Retiree and creator a ProActive Health Maintenance Software, co-edited by Ms. MillerJones.