Kellye A. Bowens was born and raised in Springfield, Tn. She graduated from Springfield High School in 1993 and began attending Tennessee State University in 2000 pursuing a degree in Business Management. In 2006, this overachieving dream chaser overwhelmingly felt she had outgrown her current surroundings and made the decision to take a leap of faith and explore an area that would better support her drive for success. The decision led her to Atlanta, GA, By “trade”, she is an Event Planner and owner of Visionology Event Management. By “purpose”, she is the founder of The SheEO District, a multi-layered Women’s Empowerment organization made up of entrepreneurs (both in business and aspiring), business professionals and those who are lacking the necessary resources and support to take their life to the next level.
With her charismatic personality, she is certain to enlighten, empower and Inspire any audience who will lend an ear. Her powerful message of purpose, health, growth, accountability and leadership has captured and touched the hearts of women from all walks of life- prompting many to take immediate action towards improving the quality of their personal and professional lives.
Through mentorship and personal development principles, her overall mission is to provide tools and resources which instill practical knowledge on how to manifest the life we choose to live at its maximum level.
Kellye happily resides in the Atlanta, Ga area with her husband and 11 year old son. She is also the mother of 27 and 28 year old sons and a 3 year old granddaughter.
Just a few short years ago, if anyone had asked her to speak on the subject of woman empowerment, she would not have been too sure that she would have been able to. That is to fully be able to communicate the significance of having inspiring and supportive women in her life. The hesitation on her part would not stem from the lack of significant women in her life, as much as the possible blind spots she had allowed to exist. The blind spots were almost to the point of her not recognizing that God had placed quite a few wise women on the pathways of her social development. Unfortunately, she had not always been in a mindset to appreciate the positive female influences God has chosen to place in her life.