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Mae-Jane Marchione

Secretary

Ms. Mae-Jane Marchione is a native of Painesville, Monrovia located in Liberia. She was raised in Accra, Ghana, and Conakry, Guinea. Ms. Marchione later moved to the United States in 1999 where she resided in Malden, Massachusetts with her family. Her transition to a new country was more challenging than expected; from different traditions and ways of life to her primary language being English, then French, and then back to English once more. She quickly adapted to this new world, which was beneficial for learning and communicating with relatives, schoolmates, and teachers.

 

Ms. Marchione studied Business Marketing with a minor in Management at (HBCU) The Fort Valley State University. She later worked in the Hospitality/Food Beverage and Childcare industry where she developed interpersonal and networking skills built around customer service. Ms. Marchione enjoyed personal interactions with children and people, learning different personalities and characteristics, and being of service to them brought her great pleasure. From bartending to teaching children, then to wedding directing, Ms. Marchione loved learning about different cultures, businesses, and traditions from a diverse group of people. This group of people helped Ms. Marchione to build her communicative, organizational, and managerial skills. Ms. Marchione believes that an incredible life-changing leader allows themselves to learn and then apply the knowledge learned.

 

Ms. Marchione is a mother of a beautiful young princess who is a ball of energy and full of life. She currently works for State Farm Insurance Company. Ms. Marchione is in the process of building a yoga business. She specializes in Rapid Transformational Therapy. A way to permanent life-changing habits. Ms. Marchione stated, “Learn and grow in a transformative light, be the change you want to see in the world, nothing else matters but love & peace.” 

“Those who shut their ears to the cries of the poor will be ignored in their own time of trouble” - Proverbs 21:13.