Alright – so today we’ve got the honor of introducing you to Iesha Westmoreland. We think you’ll enjoy our conversation, we’ve shared it below.
Iesha, thanks for joining us, excited to have you contributing your stories and insights. What do you think Corporate America gets wrong in your industry?
Corperate America get Communication wrong because they do not think before they speak. They just blurt out anything that comes to mind then wants to play like they had know idea their words can be turned around. Business owners and operators just fill positions without truly vetting the applicants. You have to be mindful of what you say, how you say it, and who you are talking to. You have to be mindful of the people Infront of your customers making the impressions of your business to your company.

As always, we appreciate you sharing your insights and we’ve got a few more questions for you, but before we get to all of that can you take a minute to introduce yourself and give our readers some of your back background and context?
My name is Iesha Westmoreland, born and raised in Rhode Island. Early into adulthood I moved to Georgia, the year 2010. I am the loud, attention grabbing, insightful, and a unique powerhouse that comes in a 5-ft body. I graduated Ashford University with a bachelor’s degree in Journalism and Mass Communications with a minor in Communications. I am focused on my career as a freelance journalist in both broadcast and print media, as well as a global public speaker and communications expert.
You want the definition of Unique? Here I am. Whether I am talking about talking or talking about growing up with PCOS. The mockery that came with growing up as the outsider that gets more awkward as the years went on. The stories I share are true events and have pushed me into certain professions and relationships not are not considered societally acceptable.
I have studied communication and interaction among all age groups. The knowledge I possess is quite difficult to break down in any statement. It is not a simple formula to decode. You most experience it to gain the full understanding. I am one who is highly regarded and referenced by anyone who I encounter. I can speak or write about almost any topic. Professionalism, relationships, casual informative situations, I have anyone devoting all attention to me. Maybe it is my voice or my delivery, either way my point gets across and individuals are leaving with a new state of mind. Completely opposite of anything they thought the meeting would lead to.
Iesha possesses a plethora of dynamic professional traits that include but are not limited to dependability, flexibility, easy to train, and easily adaptable. A love for education and always eager to learning something new. I have a genuine passion for investigating news and reporting critical events. As well as speaking to the masses, inspiring empowerment, and self-confidence. My personal attributes that you will adore are my abilities to be very open, and a welcoming natured person with a charming aura of life. My voice is loud by nature with an attractive addictive quality. I always get commented on my voice and they continue to say I should be in radio or TV. Once I tell them my profession, they say, “Yes. I can totally see that”.
Uniquely Iesha, LLC is available to anyone nationwide in many forms. One-on-one, face- to- face, zoom and phone appointments. Webinars, seminars, public speaking forums. Helping everyone become an individual of society that can articulate their feelings in a way that will not discriminate or pose defamatory accusations on others they are in conflict with. Allowing my clients or audience to understand the situation on the level that promotes and directs them into a positive solution to any matter regarding communications.

How about pivoting – can you share the story of a time you’ve had to pivot?
In business you have to pivot constantly. The first time I had to pivot was about 1 year into operations. I sat down and reviewed my business plan, and structure. I had to analyze what I wanted in my business and how I can condense things so I am not looking crazy and stagnant in areas as well as making sure I can execute to the best of my ability and ask myself do I really want that as a part of my company.

Can you share a story from your journey that illustrates your resilience?
Honestly, Because of me being a journalist, there is a lot of competition. I had to learn how to take rejection. I had to learn not to take it as a personal attack. I have to remind myself this is business, not personal you weren’t the right fit for that position. You have something better you need this time for that can really impact you and your community.
Contact Info:
- Website: www.uniquelyiesha.com
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