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Business success always looking for next thing in her life
High Profile: Tia Brewer-Footman
By Wevonneda Minis (Contact)
The Post and Courier
Friday, June 27, 2008
Curiosity about the next step is practically a part of Tia Brewer-Footman's DNA. Her propensity for asking "What else?" propels her forward.
It's always been that way.
As a girl growing up outside Greenville, Ga., a town that had 1,200 residents and one two-story building, she would stare out the window and wonder how high the sky was.
"I always want to see what's next," says Brewer-Footman, chief operating officer and the public relations and marketing force for Footman-Brewer Enterprises, a consulting firm that she and husband Gerald Footman formed.
"Both my husband and I are dreamers," she says. "Who says the sky has to be the limit?"
For more of this story, see the People section in Saturday's Post and Courier.
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