ABOUT TJ

 
 

TJ Jefferson

Tell Publishing initially was created around 2010 by TJ Jefferson as a vessel to publish her writings but she never actually completed anything she had written nor published anything else at that time. Writing has always been her gift but she could never buckle down and do it consistently. A period of consistency came at Tennessee State University (years prior), when she joined the school’s award-winning newspaper staff, The Meter, around 2001. TJ was a sports writer and then became the sports editor her last two years of school. She graduated with her degree in communications, emphasis in print journalism. Instead of going the traditional journalism route after graduation, she detoured to Public Relations after receiving a Media Rep position at Nashville State Community College and later starting her own firm – Fresh Touch Publicity, a boutique publicity company with clients in the arts, service-based businesses and nonprofit organizations.

 

With her own business plus her nonprofit board appointments and networking events, TJ had no time to devote to her own writings. Finally, in March 2016, she first published The #HERoineLegacy Magazine, where she told the stories of Black women. TJ received such a great reception to it which gave her the confidence to publish the second edition in March 2017 and each year in March until 2023. In December 2017, she published her first e-book “Stop Being Disrespectful by Low-balling Your Fees” on her own platforms and Amazon.

 

TJ is passionate about Entrepreneurship, Storytelling, Collaborative Problem-Solving, and Philanthropy. She loves when she is able to integrate all or most of them in singular projects. TJ intentionally surrounds herself with people who are open to working in collaborative environments.

 

TJ served as the Board President of The Destiny House and taught entrepreneurship to adults through Progeny Place/Co.Starters, which was a nine or thirteen-week collaborative cohort style class to help entrepreneurs from idea to launch. Additionally, she oversaw the after-school program at her alma mater, Hillcrest High School in Memphis, where she was able to hire teachers and community leaders to tutor and teach ACT Prep classes, as well as, money-making enrichment classes like cosmetology, art, music production, cooking and candle-making that weren’t offered during the school day.

 

TJ recently relocated to Tampa, Florida, where she is able to spend a lot of time writing on the beach and attending art galleries for inspiration.

She lives by a quote she penned “Accept the word ‘no’ like the snooze button on an alarm clock, don’t worry, someone’ll eventually wake up.”

 

 

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