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ShawnTe

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About Me

ShawnTe Pierce is a freelance writer, fashion designer, fashion illustrator and owner of SJPierce Services. A former full time fashion designer who still has the fire for fashion burning inside of her, now concentrates this passion on writing about it.

Ms. Pierce's background encompasses fashion industry knowledge, finance, project management, and Christian teaching and study.

Along with being a freelancer, ShawnTe J. Pierce maintains three blogs (SJP Fashion News Updates; Caramelde; Sunshine and Rain), is an Avon Representative and is a former Sunday School Teacher at Victory In Praise Fellowship Church.

ShawnTe J. Pierce's life credo:

I choose to serve the LORD.


My Experience

  • BS in Apparel Design - University of Delaware class of '99'
  • Senior Treasury Analyst - JPMorgan Chase & Company - 2002 to 2007
  • Featured Shopping & Fashion Contributor at Associated Content from Yahoo!

My Latest Articles

  • What is a Callable CD?

    When it comes to saving for retirement or even for special events like family trips, Certificates of Deposit are an easy and relatively safe investment. High yield CDs are popular among most investors. However, that high yield may come with a not so...
    Published on  July 11, 2011 to Personal Finance

  • What is a Bank Draft? Examining Different Types

    Companies often become leery about accepting personal checks for payment. With the risk of the money not being in the customer's account once the check is presented to the bank for payment, businesses look toward requesting a bank draft from consumers...
    Published on  July 5, 2011 to Personal Finance

  • The Advantages of Online Banking

    Many have noticed that over the past few years the lines at the teller have gotten shorter. The reason for the decreased numbers at branch teller lines is due to online banking and this guide will advise on five key advantages of online banking.
    Published on  July 5, 2011 to Personal Finance

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