Mrs. Tracy Everette-Duncan founded MentorMe Enterprise, Inc™ in 1993 to help women manage the day-to-day stress of home, office and personal life. The company teaches a "total life balance" concept that helps women to maintain good health. Good Health consists of: mental, spiritual, financial, social and physical health.
As a graduate of the University of Maryland, Mrs. Duncan attained a Bachelor of Science degree in Technology & Management with a secondary concentration in Paralegal Studies: Criminal Law. She attended the “Women’s Leadership and Change Program” at John’s Hopkins University the fall of 1998 in pursuit of a Masters in Information and Telecommunications.
Mrs. Duncan has served as a member of the Prince George’s County and Montgomery County Women’s Legislative, Planning and Briefing Committee where she enjoyed advocating for equal rights for women and children. In 1996, while attending the Alliance of Black Telecommunication Employees National Convention in Dallas, Texas, Mrs. Duncan was nominated for “Outstanding Chapter Member”, and the recipient of the “Outstanding Community Service” and “Outstanding Member” awards. Her volunteer skills enabled her placement on the NAACP (Howard County) Board of Executives as the Secretary to the Office of the President and later to assume the position as Chairperson of the Health Committee. During these endeavors, Mrs. Duncan received the “Partner of Choice Award” provided to leading performers of AT&T on behalf of the President of the company.
Mrs. Duncan served in the United States Air Force Reserve during which time she received the “Commander’s Achievement Award”. As alumni of the Dale Carnegie Institute of Human Development and Public Speaking, Mrs. Duncan received the honor of “Most Highest to Achieve” by election of her peers and program directors.
A list of other community involvement to include lectures, workshops and editorials;
¨Workshop Presenter, Blacks in Government 19th Annual National Conference, Wash., DC ¨Women in Business: Panel Discussion, John’s Hopkins University LDP Program ¨Author, “How Can I Be Poisoning My Family?”, Columbia, Maryland ¨Financial Management Instructor, Salvation Army, Washington, DC
Mrs. Duncan has spent decades dedicated to faith-based and community outreach programs. Some of her accomplishments include helping the Alliance of Black Telecommunication Employees sign a partnership agreement with the Dasher Green Elementary School located in Howard County, Maryland. This partnership agreement allowed Ms. Duncan to introduce “The Breakfast Club”, a Saturday morning tutoring program for elementary school students, earning Mrs. Duncan the Alliance’s of Black Telecommunications Employee’s Community Committee Award.
For 4-years she implemented the “Empowering Women: Take Back Your Finances” financial health mentoring program at the Harbor Light Salvation Army Center, created and implemented the “Ladies of Distinction” spiritual health mentoring program for teen girls ages 14-18 followed by the “Women of Distinction” spiritual health mentoring program for young women 19-29 years of age – both implemented in a faith-based organization.
She has authored several community news articles openly discussing the use of toxic chemicals in common everyday household, personal hygiene and nutritious products; and as a result was invited to conduct workshops at the Blacks In Government 19th Annual National Convention held at the Washington Hilton Hotel in Washington, D.C.Representatives from all facets of the government attended this conference.
As for the company, MentorMe Enterprise, Inc™ is a recognized member of the Prince George's Chamber of Commerce having participation on the Small and Minority Business Committee, as well as, participation in the Education Committee's “Principal For A Day!” Program.
Recently, Mrs. Duncan became President of MentorMe Drug Testing Services™, a subsidiary of MentorMe Enterprise, Inc™ and is preparing a series of educational programs in the community for parents who are concerned with the drug epidemic in their neighborhood. As a qualified drug test consultant, she advocates a safe and drug free environment in all communities.
For her endeavors in the community, business and professional arena, Mrs. Duncan is listed as a member in the NATIONAL REGISTER'S WHO'S WHO IN EXECUTIVES AND PROFESSIONALS 2004 EDITION.
Blacks In Government (BIG)
I was invited to conduct several workshops at the Blacks In Government 19th Annual National Convention held at the Washington Hilton Hotel in Washington, D.C. Representatives from all facets of the government attended this conference. My discussion included extensive research relative to the dangers of toxic chemicals found in common household cleaners, personal hygiene and nutrition products. As a result, I am confident that the information I share is valid and helpful.
MentorMe Enterprise, Inc™ shares valuable information to help you, family and friends make a more informed decision regarding your product purchases. The average household contains at least sixty-two toxic chemicals in personal hygiene, household cleaning and nutrition products. These chemicals effect the brain, respiratory, digestive and nervous systems. It is unfortunate that 85% of emergency labels on household cleaners is incorrect. It does not matter if these cleaners are swallowed accidentally. The strength of the chemical penetrates its sealed container to leak deadly fumes and gases that are easily absorbed into our body. Since the health of women and children are greatly affected, MentorMe Enterprise, Inc™. informs families of the possible risk in having toxic gases, fumes and chemicals innocently shelved in the home.
It is so important for us to be made aware of the dangers of using and storing common household cleaners that may contain toxic chemicals. Research is beginning to link reoccurring allergies, illnesses and cancers to these products. Deciding to eliminate these dangers from the home creates a safe environment. It is not a hard decision to make. It is the best decision.
If you have continued questions or comments - or - would like to schedule a speaking engagement, please feel free to contact me on (301) 574-1289 or email: teverette@mentorme-enterprise.com
Congratulations!
Congratulations
PG Chamber of Commerce Member
The Prince George's Chamber of Commerce welcomes MentorMe Enterprise, Inc™., as a member of its business community! The #1 Chamber in a #1 County!.
Honors to Tracy Everette, CEO & President of MentorMe Enterprise, Inc™., for qualifying as a "Small Business" able to compete for government contracts! "We are looking forward to partnering with neighboring businesses and faith-based organizations to bring quality products and services to the surrounding area".
For her endeavors in the community, business and professional arena, Tracy Everette has been listed as a member in the NATIONAL REGISTER'S WHO'S WHO IN EXECUTIVES AND PROFESSIONALS 2004 EDITION. (See page 1075)
We, at MentorMe Enterprise, Inc™., appreciate the dedication and support that Ms. Everette has given us over the years and sincerely pray that God continues to bless all who supports her efforts.