Jimmie Howard

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Born May 31, 1985 in Atlanta,GA. Raised on the southwest side of Atlanta , I attended LO Kimberly elementary school until the fourth grade. Because of parental seperation, I relocated to Warner Robins, GA where I continued my education at Lindsey Elementary. Passing through Tabor Middle School and eventually becoming a graduate of Northside High School in 2003, I would now enter into the "real world". I attended South Georgia College located in Douglas, GA where I would begin my post high school studies and realize my full potential thanks to the personal guidance and mentoring of Angela Nuga ( Director of Student Support Services).I graduated from South Georgia College in 2005 with an Associate's of Science degree in Pre-Allied Health. At this point, I had ready made plans to attend Tuskegee University on a full scholarship courtesy of the US Army. After attending a required training in Fort Knox, Kentucky for the scholarship, I realized that I didn't want to make the 4 year commitment of serving in the Army upon graduation. Although I didn't join the army, the training received and the lessons taught were very essential to the evolution of my manhood and has proven to be one of the most defining moments in my life. The leadership skills will never be lost instead, they would be applied to the civilian world. I decided to sit out that semester and work at K Mart. In January 2006, I enrolled at Howard University to pursue my Bachelor's in Biology. While attending Howard, many interesting things happened such as, meeting new people, persevering through moments of chaos, working at WHBC Channel 51 on the Incense & Candles show,and engaging in a relationship with a phenomenal woman. My life would head in yet another direction when I made the decision to pursue my career in the music industry which would entitle me putting my course work on the back burner. Arriving back home in Atlanta, I linked up with a music management consulting company "Taylord Entertainment" where I have had the privilege to work under the guidance of CEO Frank Taylor and VP Brian Jennings. At this point in life, the pasture is wide open and only God knows what the future has in store.As a wise woman once said, "In trying to be the epitome of success, I will always be a work in progress."


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