MIDWEST MARKETING MANAGER
KATRINA BROWN
A native of Detroit, Michigan Katrina Brown began her education at Alabama State University majoring in Biology Education. After returning to Detroit in 2000 she realized that the field of Business was her niche and returned to school to major in business. In 2003, she earned a Bachelor of Science in Business Management from the University of Phoenix. She continued her education at the University of Phoenix and earned a Masters of Business Administration in 2005.After earning her MBA she knew she had a special gift in the field of writing and editing. With knowledge of both passions, business and writing, Katrina started her own business and took flight in the field of entrepreneurship. Her first business, Expertise Services Consulting Group, came in the field of business branding. In this area she assisted her clients in writing business plans, marketing plans and overall business development and in 2005. While working in the community, she realized that the majority of minority-owned businesses were failing due to lack of structure in their organizations.
Using public relations services, corporate branding, internet marketing and media campaigns has developed a proven track record. Assisting clients both large and small, in industries as varied as small and large business, technology and religion to entertainment and publishing, Katrina’s creative ideas and media contacts have contributed to her success. She has utilized her experience at developing grassroots support through new and innovative media and marketing to enhance growth for her clients. She maintains strong relationships with editors at leading magazines, newspapers, wire services, and on-line outlets; and producers at major TV and radio outlets.
Katrina has been featured in Who’s Who in Black Detroit for three consecutive years in the fields of media and entrepreneurship. She has also been featured in various magazines and media outlets. Katrina is an active member of the Detroit Chapter of the National Association of Black Journalists.