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I Am Black Success® - This Black Dermatologist Migrated To The U.S. and Lived Out Her Impossible Dream | Dr Rosemarie Ingleton

This Black Dermatologist Migrated To The U.S. and Lived Out Her Impossible Dream | Dr Rosemarie Ingleton

05/29/17 • 48 min

I Am Black Success®

Dr Rosemarie Ingleton is often referred to as the dermatologist to the stars. She's the go-to authority on all-things dermatology in the media, as well as in New York City social circles and industries such as fashion, beauty, music, and the arts. She is featured regularly on television shows such as Good Morning America, Dr. Oz, The Today Show and The Doctors, and in magazines such as Glamour, Vogue, People Style Watch, InStyle, Elle, Essence, Town and Country and Real Simple.

In today's interview, we discussed her journey from her early years growing up in Jamaica, through her migration to the United States and how she lived out an impossible dream of becoming a dermatologist and business owner in Manhattan.

A few of the questions I asked Dr. Ingleton:

  • Let's talk about the challenges you had starting your business... as I understood it, you had no money, no formal business plan and no business training?
  • What were the necessary foundation pieces for your success back then?
  • I'd love to understand your day to day and what you're doing today that helps to set you apart and continues to fuel this success you're experiencing?
  • Could you talk about some good processes or practices for us to follow while we navigate our 'rough' years?
  • Why living a healthy lifestyle and taking care of your skin is so important to you?

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Please help us by SHARING this podcast with others. We believe that these inspiring stories are going to move other aspiring Black trailblazers to make significant changes that have generational impact for many others, both now and well into the future.

Blazer Nation, join our community at iamblacksuccess.com

And connect with host Stephen A. Hart at Twitter and LinkedIn

#BlackExcellence #BlackSuccess #BlackMen #BlackWomen #BlackEntrepreneur #BlackLeader #BlackPodcast

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Dr Rosemarie Ingleton is often referred to as the dermatologist to the stars. She's the go-to authority on all-things dermatology in the media, as well as in New York City social circles and industries such as fashion, beauty, music, and the arts. She is featured regularly on television shows such as Good Morning America, Dr. Oz, The Today Show and The Doctors, and in magazines such as Glamour, Vogue, People Style Watch, InStyle, Elle, Essence, Town and Country and Real Simple.

In today's interview, we discussed her journey from her early years growing up in Jamaica, through her migration to the United States and how she lived out an impossible dream of becoming a dermatologist and business owner in Manhattan.

A few of the questions I asked Dr. Ingleton:

  • Let's talk about the challenges you had starting your business... as I understood it, you had no money, no formal business plan and no business training?
  • What were the necessary foundation pieces for your success back then?
  • I'd love to understand your day to day and what you're doing today that helps to set you apart and continues to fuel this success you're experiencing?
  • Could you talk about some good processes or practices for us to follow while we navigate our 'rough' years?
  • Why living a healthy lifestyle and taking care of your skin is so important to you?

--

Please help us by SHARING this podcast with others. We believe that these inspiring stories are going to move other aspiring Black trailblazers to make significant changes that have generational impact for many others, both now and well into the future.

Blazer Nation, join our community at iamblacksuccess.com

And connect with host Stephen A. Hart at Twitter and LinkedIn

#BlackExcellence #BlackSuccess #BlackMen #BlackWomen #BlackEntrepreneur #BlackLeader #BlackPodcast

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Blazer Nation, join our community at iamblacksuccess.com

And connect with host Stephen A. Hart at Twitter and LinkedIn

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Please help us by SHARING this podcast with others. We believe that these inspiring stories are going to move other aspiring Black trailblazers to make significant changes that have generational impact for many others, both now and well into the future.

Blazer Nation, join our community at iamblacksuccess.com

And connect with host Stephen A. Hart at Twitter and LinkedIn

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