Meet Rachel Rodgers, a 41-year-old African American mother and CEO who overcame financial difficulties to become the first millionaire in her family. She is now the owner of her firm and an award-winning author who encourages others to follow their dreams of becoming multimillionaires.
“When I became a parent, I was determined to break the cycle of poverty,” she told CNBC.
Rodgers has worked with state and federal judges, organizations, and even Hillary Clinton. In 2010, she began concentrating in intellectual property law for small firms. As clients desired more than just legal guidance, her practice evolved into a coaching business, earning seven figures in 2017.
Rodgers launched Hello Seven to help women, BIPOC, and LGBTQIA individuals in building seven-figure businesses and creating generational wealth.
Her effect has been recognized in publications such as the New York Times, Women’s Health, Forbes, Entrepreneur, and Fast Company, as well as prominent shows like Good Morning America, E! News, and the Drew Barrymore Show.
Rodgers’ bestselling book, “We Should All Be Millionaires: A Woman’s Guide To Earning More, Building Wealth, And Gaining Economic Power,” chronicles her path from humble beginnings to self-made millionaire status. She provides excellent insights about how to replicate this road to financial success.
She is now a multimillionaire, in addition to being a mother of four, wife, and CEO. She has not only ensured generational wealth for her children, but she also has a bigger mission: to retain her millionaire status while inspiring others to do the same.