Author of the recently released book “Sometimes You Have to Take Drastic Steps to Turn Your Life Around”, Toni Harris is affectionately known as “The Turnaround Queen®.” She is a passionate, dynamic and energetic speaker who encourages her audiences to take drastic steps outside of their comfort zone to clear the clutter and achieve the amazing life they deserve. She is well-known for her simplicity and gifted talent to connect with the audience to bring out the best in people. Adding to her magnificent career achievements, she also has experience as a trainer, motivational speaker, and assistant sales manager, managing over 35 financial advisors.
She is particularly renowned for her ability to help people develop critical skills and deliver them underneath results accurately. She has coached hundreds of clients and professionals to achieve their financial goals, and developed proven techniques and strategies to help sales professionals increase sales and productivity. Because of her phenomenal success and ability to teach others, Toni is continually invited to teach and inspire other sales professionals. Her professional and personal triumphs are testified by Karen Fernandez, Director, Professional Women’s Group and Communications, Dress for Success Houston; Emmanuel Oni, President of AIESEC, University of Houston and many more.
When she was 23 years old, she took her first career risk by leaving her job in the oil and gas industry to become a business owner, a huge step for someone so early in one’s career. In 2000, she relocated to Florida to become an independent financial advisor who handled financial and retirement planning for several large employers in the Houston area, managed over 1,000 clients and she currently holds different Securities Licenses.
In 1998, Toni and her first husband managed a combined weight loss of over 150 pounds; the news was featured in Ebony magazine. Though two years later, she regained all the weight again; she took a drastic step and had gastric bypass surgery in 2004.
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