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Mom of Six Children Reopens Black-Owned Nail Salon in Detroit
(Image Credit: Facebook/Pedicures & Shoes 2 Go Day Spa)
Ayanna Williams-Jones is a serial entrepreneur who is making moves in Detroit despite the global pandemic.
The mother of six children is the owner of a nail salon, podcast host, and business consultant. Soon, she’ll be releasing her new book,
Detroit Madam, under her own publishing company
.
“My children are the reason I do everything that I do,” Williams-Jones told serial podcaster Tracy Hazzard during an interview. “It’s all for them to have generational wealth.”
Opening a Nail Salon in Detroit
When Ayanna Williams-Jones sees a problem, she solves it.
With the help of two assistants, Williams-Jones, who also is a mother of six, manages a nail salon, entrepreneurship consulting firm, popular podcast, rental homes and, soon, a publishing company that will release her new book.
She recently moved her nail salon, Pedicure & Shoes 2 Go, out of downtown Detroit to a new space east of downtown on Jefferson Avenue. I know that community is really big on supporting their own and we wanted to be part of the community, Williams-Jones said.
Customers walk up the stairs to find chairs with pedicure stations lined up, a few stations for nails, a massage room in the back and an empty space for designer shoes a unique offering at her former locations that will come soon.