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TOMEKA PURCELL

Educator, Entrepreneur & Financial Coach

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TOMEKA PURCELL

Educator, Entrepreneur & Financial Coach

As an educator, entrepreneur, and financial coach, Tomeka Lynch Purcell is the quintessential triple threat. She specializes in helping women establish financial goals, build wealth, and change how they think about money. A nationally recognized financial empowerment coach, mentor, speaker, and strategic planner with over 15 years of experience, Tomeka trains individual and collective clients on achieving personal and professional financial goals. Using her extensive financial planning, corporate finance, and real estate background, Tomeka founded Credit Solutions Services, a credit, and financial management firm. She teaches women financial stability and wealth, encouraging personal and financial assertiveness and evolution. Her varied experiences have made her deeply aware of how frustrated and vulnerable many people feel about dealing with their money, especially after major life transitions such as divorce, job changes, or a death in the family. Using this as a driving force, Tomeka shares practical solutions that allow clients and attendees to up-level their finances and learn efficient & scalable credit management skills, which in many cases increases income and helps build a secure financial future. Her passion for educating and teaching women is exemplified in the intensives and workshops she facilitates at various organizations, businesses, and events throughout the Greater Charlotte area.

In 2016, Tomeka launched her Amazon bestselling book, “Why Pay Cash? Credit Is Better.” In this book, she challenges the antiquated mindset of millions of people about using credit and how millennial spending can change that. Her latest effort, “The Ingredients To Better Credit,” takes an even deeper look at credit management solutions, providing a real-talk approach to building and repairing problematic credit. Tomeka brings her warmth and wit to every engagement, believing that humor reduces people’s resistance to change. She counts it a privilege to watch others experience a sense of freedom and confidence in their ability to make money and make THEIR money matter.