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Yuketa
Yuketa Hall is an author, an evangelist, and a community liaison who believes that faith is a force that drives people to love, serve, build, and create needed solutions for enriching lives and the communities in which people live. Hall's purpose is drawn toward empowering people and communities to work together. Hall's resilience in helping people conquer schooling, business start-ups, sustainability, home ownership, and much more is a result of people renewing their faith in God and learning how to apply spiritual and physical principles to see desired results.
Hall is a Maxine Smith Fellow with the College System of Tennessee governed by the Tennessee Board of Regents (TBR). She enjoys showing people how to navigate their life goals and create a new history that enriches legacies. Hall enjoys working with diverse people and businesses that support the development of communities.
Referred to as "The Creative Visionary," Hall began her entrepreneurial journey in 2016 as a part-time florist. As a Co.Starter graduate, Hall discovered her untapped potential and pivoted her business at the pandemic's peak to inspire and equip other small business owners to become sustainable during a crisis. Hall coaches many locals through business start-ups, growth, and expansion but has taken a special interest in the advancement of women and the BIPOC (Black, Indigenous people of color) business development throughout the Delta Region.
As a former Director of Student Life at a Tennessee Community College, Hall discovered that once people identify where they fit in this big world, they are more likely to produce better and have increased confidence, which in return will yield degree attainments, proper workforce placement and opportunities for advancement, and small business growth. Recently featured in the SHE Magazine of the Dyer County State Gazette in 2023, Hall is seen as a community liaison connecting people and businesses to resources and helping individuals navigate school, family, and life obstacles. Named one of the SMART Women of West Tennessee in 2024, Hall understands that her destiny will always include impacting people, places, and spaces in realizing that these three components comprise the term community.
As Founder and Director of Yuketa Hall Ministries (YHM), a nonprofit that focuses on bridging faith to community economic development initiatives and publishing agency, eyeSPEAK Enrichment Center (dba eyeSPEAK Publishing), a faith-based publishing distributor, Hall devotes her time to encouraging people providing resources to improve their lives. There are many community-minded experiences that Hall has hosted not limited to the following:
I Celebr8 ME (ICME) Community Initiative to help combat low self-esteem and foster an appreciation for life and creative thinking
EphiphanyME Retreat for women to receive empowerment and business solutions all under one roof
Yokatta Praise Revival helps people understand that some things were meant to happen to increase our faith in God and resilience to keep living, according to Psalm 119:7
40-Day Burlap Experience that is partnered with a printed devotional
WomenSCORE initiative that helps Black, Indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC) women gain momentum with working capital and business resources
"Strength Beyond the Textbook" Prayer Call dedicated to empowering K-12 students, educators, and families
Hall has earned an Associate of Applied Science degree in Business and Technology from Dyersburg State Community College and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Sociology from The University of Memphis. She has served global teams in Africa and throughout the United States of America.
A Memphis native born and raised in the inner city, Hall and her husband, Ricky Hall, reside in Newbern, TN, with their two children.
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From personal and professional experience, one of the worst ideas in the world is the thought of feeling stuck.
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It's a big relief to know that Jesus bared our pain, rejection, and shortcomings on the cross. God so loved us that he gave us the liberty to choose wealth, good health, and prosperity. Embrace what is rightfully yours!
But you shall remember [with profound respect] the LORD your God, for it is He who is giving you power to make wealth, that He may confirm His covenant which He swore (solemnly promised) to your fathers, as it is this day. (Deuteronomy 8:18 AMP)

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