Debra Davenport
Debra Brittain Davenport is an American fashion designer, stylist, career expert and personal branding consultant. Davenport creates luxury women's fashion, cosmetics and educational materials in the areas of career development and image management.
Davenport is the creator of the Certified Professional Mentor(R) designation, the Elements Color Typing System(TM), and the Make-Update(TM) makeover process which incorporates the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator personality assessment.
Fashion and lifestyle[edit]
Davenport began designing garments and home accessories at the age of 14; she launched her design house in 2004. Clients have included celebrities, private customers and retail establishments. The line has been repped by the Paris showroom, Groupe 22V and shown at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week in Los Angeles.
Certified Professional Mentor[edit]
The Certified Professional Mentor(R) is a career and business development catalyst who assists professionals and entrepreneurs.
Publications and media[edit]
Davenport has been a guest career expert on the Dr. Phil television show and she has been listed as a professional resource in the book, What Color Is Your Parachute? by Richard Bolles since 1992.[1]
Davenport is the author of Career Shuffle[2] and a contributor to Yahoo! Hot Jobs.[3]
Davenport is also an online career contributor to Video Jug.com. She is the former workplace color expert and national spokesperson for the Panasonic Digital Document Company, and a former contributor to the company's B2B publication.
Davenport has been a columnist for the Phoenix Business Journal[4] for over seven years and she has served as a contributing fashion and career editor for U Magazine in Amman, Jordan.
Davenport served as the senior editor of fashion and style for Affluent Living Magazine. She is a contributing author in the book, Some Leaders Are Born Women[5] by Joan Eleanor Gustafson.
Professional affiliations[edit]
Davenport is the founder of the Southwest Fashion District and the Arizona Fashion Chamber of Commerce. Professional memberships include: Academy of Television of Arts and Sciences, Fashion Group International, Association of Image Consultants International and American Communication Association.
References[edit]
- ↑ Bolles, R. (2008.) What color is your parachute? Berkeley, CA: Ten Speed Press.
- ↑ Davenport, D. (1993.) Career shuffle Phoenix, AZ: Davenport Media.
- ↑ Davenport, D. (2006.) "Don't let your job get toxic".
- ↑ Davenport, D. (2008.) Analyzing the entrepreneurial psyche
- ↑ Gustafson, J. (2003.) Some Leaders Are Born Women! Stories and Strategies for Building the Leader within You Anthem, AZ: Leader Dynamics
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