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Hidden Gems: Meet Daniella Green of Slaypedia/Transfer Green

Today we’d like to introduce you to Daniella Green.

Hi Daniella, please kick things off for us with an introduction to yourself and your story.
At the young age of 23, I began a fast paced climb to the top in the oil and gas industry before branching out to pave the way for many women just like me to come following behind. As a woman of color, educated, driven, and a desire to constantly get more out of my career, I know first-hand of the complexities that women of color face and women in general. I have made it my mission to dedicate my time to assisting other women of color in finding the confidence to advance their careers & businesses. I have created my platform to help eliminate the guessing games, the fear of not knowing “how”, and to teach minorities how to win in the “Good Ole Boys” world. I saw a way to bridge the gap and accomplish my goals in predominately white male industries and am assisting women all throughout the world in attaining their career goals.

We all face challenges, but looking back would you describe it as a relatively smooth road?
My company Slaypedia was created due to my understanding of the lack of resources available to people of color as it pertains to advancement in the tech world, oil and gas. My entire platform is dedicated to empowerment, inspiration, and motivation. I have worked closely with developing and helping minorities advance in executive leadership at companies like ConocoPhillips, Viacom, Shell Oil, and the Amazon partnership program, helping minority owned companies secure business with them. I have worked with The Haiti Medical Grant Programs and South Africa’s Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) to help in the advancement of black engineers in the gas & oil world.

Great, so let’s talk business. Can you tell our readers more about what you do and what you think sets you apart from others?
I have already been in executive leadership and already have experienced that personally which allows me to help my clients. I am so much more than a Coach because I know firsthand some of the challenges women and minorities are faced. In coming from an executive leadership role as well, I am able to map out the blueprint for others to be able to achieve the success they are looking for.

Do you have recommendations for books, apps, blogs, etc?
I have a trending podcast Slaypedia: The Wall Street Chick which has over 250,000 subscribers on Pandora, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Apple TV, Google Play and iHeart radio. I also created a masterclass which is often sold out titled “$200K Career Blueprint” which helps women seeking to move into leadership roles in tech, oil & gas. Slaypedia: The Wall Street Chick breaks down the strategy and habits of the most powerful and wealthiest people in the world and dissects the most successful launches of small business in tech, oil, and gas with the latest information in Wall Street Journal. Breaking generational curses and scarcity mindsets by bringing wealth and building conversations to the black and brown community. I also read a lot. The Wall Street Journal is one of my favorites to be able to understand where Corporate America is going next. I also read books based off of executive leadership.

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