Angie’s Blog

Hello, my name is ‘Angie’ Thibodeaux; Entrepreneur, Author, Graduate of a HBCU (Grambling State University), Member of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc., Community Advocate & Organizer, Fallbrook Ignite School Parent Connection Committee President, Former Acres Homes Super Neighborhood Council President, former Executive Leader to Bank of America and General Motors,  NAACP member, NC Women’s Council member, LA Top Ladies of Distinction member,  Devoted and Loving Mother.

My resume is a product of my hard work and dedication toward bettering this community. As a resident of this strong community, I strive to achieve the best for my area, and in turn, strive to accomplish the best for you.

I’ve created this blog to reach out to you, and I hope that you reach out to me and connect as we go along this journey together.  Let’s Talk About It.

- Best, Angie

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The corporate world is full of business ventures and entrepreneurial setups, demonstrating no dearth of creativity and innovation in this sector. Then what is the one thing that makes your business stand out among the thousands of others? The answer lies within your own mind.


Change Your M/F Mind or Remain Stuck in Your Wage presents the way to train your mind to be the creator of your own reality. This thought-provoking book will give you the decisive power to direct your journey the way you want. It will serve as the most effective tool in changing the way you think and turn your mindset to think constructively.

My Story

As a young lady thriving to make her family and community proud, she attended both Grambling State University and Louisiana Tech University departing with the accomplished goal of obtaining a Bachelor of Science Degree in Business and a Masters Degree in Public Administration with emphasis on State and Local Government.  Angeanette D. Thibodeaux later acquired a position within the Ouachita Parish Government Center through a grant under the Department of Labor where the Workforce Investment Act was executed.  Angeanette served a vital role with branding and developing the Workforce Career Centers assisting many women with children to become self-sufficient.  It would be years later that her next career path was the breaking point that defined her true passion.  Compelled by the foreclosure epidemic, Angeanette relocated to Minneapolis.  While in Minneapolis, Angeanette gained the attention of a former Mayor who was known as the first African American and first woman to hold the Minneapolis Mayor’s seat.  Former Mayor Belton, expressed the interest in doing more in our metropolitan areas who are in dire need of foreclosure relief.  Angeanette later began to work with the Home Ownership Preservation Enterprise (HOPE) where a team of GMAC-RFC professionals worked diligently to reduce the risk of foreclosure and provide thousands of homeowners with foreclosure assistance.  With this taste of passion to impact the lives of others and keep families in their homes, Angeanette moved to an even larger channel at Bank of America followed by Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America (NACA).

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