An entrepreneur from an early age Chaymeriyia Moncrief is a woman on a mission to succeed.
Chaymeriyia’s entrepreneurship started at just aged 12 when she started a branding agency that she turned into a business when she reached age 16. Since then she has achieved an education in business management and founded a new and innovative business that has already become an 8 million dollar business and continues to innovate and provide an inspiration to young women in business.
It is this business, Tesix Wireless, that we are focusing on now. As a millennial, Chaymeriyia knew all too well the difficulties that millennials face when it comes to their wireless bills and how extortionate these can be. She set out to change this by creating a simpler solution that is commitment-free and has more features than your average wireless carrier.
It was by listening, learning and then providing the service that millennials wanted that Chaymeriyia was able to find the right niche and provide precisely what her customers needed. Now one of the few women and African American’s in this industry, she is becoming a serious sector disrupter.
Chaymeriyia Moncrief, a tech entrepreneur from Alabama and founder and CEO of the prepaid wireless carrier, Tesix Wireless™ Network, has launched the “first black woman-owned smartphone brand.”