C.D. Jamerson

Biography

Camille D. Jamerson has been described by her circle as an elegant, classy, polished "Princess" who is extremely gracious and compassionate. BUT to read her books or her blog you know she could very well be packing a 9 MM or two under her flowing Vera Wang gown. She is all lady in her demeanor...all royal in her character...but all serious in her compassion when it comes to changing paradigms and diminishing excuses for overcoming the past to live a more abundant life.

Ms.Jamerson is an "multi"preneur, and CEO of CDJ & Associates as well as The Camille Company. Along with her traditional collegiate education, she is a graduate of the prestigious Harvard University Executive Education Publishing Program and earned certifications in both Leadership and Management. She is also a certified Crisis Manager.

Camille holds multiple pageant titles including the former Ms. Blk International 1999-2000 as well as Ms. Black Michigan Universe and Ms Michigan American United States. She has also served as a member of the prestigious Junior League of Birmingham, Michigan. She is a phenomenal, fiery, yet hilarious keynote speaker, innovative workshop leader and her creativity has her being tapped to speak and teach to women's and young ladies groups across the nation.

Camille resides in the beautiful state of Michigan with her husband AKA "His Highness" as well as their family.

Where to find C.D. Jamerson online

Books

A Princess-Cut Diamond: How to overcome your past and reign as a Princess in your God-given Kingdom
Price: $3.99 USD. Words: 43,250. Language: English. Published: January 14, 2013 . Categories: Nonfiction » Inspiration » Spiritual inspiration
A Princess Cut Diamond is a spiritual Princess Boot Camp manual that will help pull you out of the mindset of a peasant and pull back the curtain to reveal the Princess you were designed to be. Through hilarious antedoctes, movie analogies and "sister girl side notes", this book will dust off your crown and have you viewing life from a throne of authority versus the mindset of a peasant.