MOVING IN POWER

Power is generated through our ability to innovate, connect, share our intellect, and be unapologetic about our style. This thought birthed The JoVera Collective. The Jovera Collective is the vision of Rachel Dolcine who decided to blend her love of crafting, business consulting, speaking, and empowering mothers raising sons into one power sourcing collective.

Three of the four brands offered were originally under Rachel’s first company, Compass Consulting and Training Solutions, that provided a variety of interpersonal, nonprofit, and business training and speaking engagements. When Rachel decided to add her artistic love of crafting to her offerings, she created JoVera which is named for both of her grandparents whom were also diverse in skill sets and eclectic in nature.

THE COLLECTIVE

MyStory Accessories and Home Decor , new home of RJ Designs, is an outlet for people to tell their stories through their jewelry, custom drink ware, and home decor. Each piece is made to order to suit each individual story .  

Mothers & Sons Summit Worldwide is a movement that includes an annual conference in the DC/Maryland/Virginia region and Jamaica; quarterly socials; and virtual workshops. Mothers & Sons Summit Worldwide provides mothers and sons with tools, skills, and knowledge to cultivate healthy relationships with each other and the family. It also hosts the #StrongAsAMother Collection that empowers and honors our mothers. 

RACHEL DOLCINE

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Rachel J. Dolcine, CEO of JoVera Collective is an award-winning international speaker, author, entrepreneur, artisan, Standards for Excellence Licensed Nonprofit Consultant & mentor. She is an innovative and multi-faceted strategist with extensive experience in training & development, curriculum development, nonprofit management & consulting and community engagement programming. Rachel received her Bachelor of Arts, cum laude, in Deviant Behavior and Social Control from John Jay College of Criminal Justice; a Master of Public Administration from the University of Baltimore; is a graduate of the prestigious Maryland Certified Public Manager Program- Nonprofit Track at the University of Baltimore and Standards for Excellence Licensed Nonprofit Consultant Program. She is an alumni of the Associated Black Charities (ABC) Board Pipeline Leadership Program and the Loyola University Leadership Essentials Program. Rachel has been recognized for her philanthropic work and business accomplishments. Her awards include: Maryland’s Top 100 Women, Maryland Very Important Professionals Under 40, Maryland’s Leading Women, Women in Business International Nonprofit Leader and F.A.M.E Program Leader & Mentor. Rachel is an avid volunteer and currently serves on the Board of Directors for the Joseph and Vera Douglas Family Foundation, Fostering Change Network Foundation and Police Wives of America, Inc.