Ronda M. Prince

Ronda M. Prince has a very diverse and well-rounded professional background. A 1985 graduate of Kashmere High School in Houston, she continued her education at Lamar University where she obtained a Bachelor of Science in Psychology/Social Work in 1990. She furthered her education at Prairie View A&M University for graduate studies in Counseling. She taught many classes, including Life Skills, Job-Searching Skills and Leadership Development and is a Mentor at Rice University. Ms. Prince owns and manages several different companies. She is a member of National Association of Professional Women and is a Certified Mediator. She is a Rotarian for the Bear Creek Rotary Club. She has garnered honors for successfully completing workshops for Seven Habits of Highly Effective People.  Ms. Prince has been recognized by numerous professional entities for her outstanding leadership and work ethics.

Ms. Prince’s professional career experience includes work as a Child Protective Service Specialist for Texas Department of Human Services, Parole Officer for Texas Department of Criminal Justice and a Specialized Parole Officer. In 1997, she became an Agent Investigator for Texas Board of Private Investors and Private Security Agency investigating security companies and PIs. In 1998, Ms. Prince relocated to Oakland, Calif. where she took on the responsibility of managing and organizing a company named Products Unlimited, Inc. After returning to Texas, she became an Employment Marketing Specialist for Mental Health Mental Retardation in which she taught interview skills, resume’ writing, life skills and had self-esteem groups and networked in the community to assist individuals with job search/job placement. In 2000, Ms. Prince became a Gang Intervention Specialist for the City of Houston (City Hall) under the administration of Mayor Lee Brown, where she worked directly with gang members. She taught gang classes to law enforcement, the educational department, religious organizations and parenting groups. She became the first parole officer to start a program called Voice Track in Harris County. She also encouraged gang members to turn their lives around, while educating the community on the ins and outs of gang life through the Mayor’s Anti-Gang Office.

Ms. Prince’s journey as an entrepreneur began in 2001 when she started Prince Limousines, Inc. In 2004, she opened PayDay Distribution, Inc. In 2006 Ms. Prince started Motivate Me, Inc where she encourages individuals through motivational speaking engagements, including going out high schools and universities. She also spoke at an event for the 2010 All-Star Basketball Weekend in Dallas, TX. In 2009, she launched Numbers Made Easy, LLC, in which she currently manages the accounting books for 15 companies and consults start-up companies. She also owns Your Miracle Water, Inc. and is currently Vice President/Chief of Operations for both Rap-A-Lot Records, Inc. (28-year-old record label) and Prince Boxing Enterprise, Inc., managing professional and amateur boxers. In 2013, she partnered with a company out of Europe to offer a mobile commerce service to help turn the U.S. economy around by helping small/medium-size businesses.

Ms. Prince’s motto is, “I am a student to life and class is always in. I appreciate the lessons from the past and look forward to the rewards of the future.”

Ronda M. Prince

Chief of Operations/Chief Finance Officer/Founding Partner in USA

Rap-A-Lot Records, Prince Boxing Enterprise and Flexkom America

2141 W. Governors Circle

Houston, TX 77091

281.850.3918

www.How2RetireYou.com

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