Bonita Clemons
Dianne’s Call
Columbia, SC USA
"Stay true to who you know you are at your core."
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Bonita's work combines: Food, Non-Profit Organizations, and Helping People
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Advice for getting started
I wanted to be a gym teacher because I wanted to play for a living. The adults in my life discouraged me from that path because it wouldn't pay well. It felt like they knew what was best for me. At 18 years old, I didn't know I had the power to choose what was best for me. I listened to the adults and majored in business and economics instead. However, I didn't stay long in that career. No matter what you do, your true self will always eventually come out. That's exactly what happened for me.
Here's the path I took:
High School
Bachelor's Degree
Accounting and Economics
Benedict College
Graduate Degree
Public Health
University of South Carolina
Life & Career Milestones
My path in life took a while to figure out
1.
I earned my bachelor’s degree in accounting and economics from Benedict College.
2.
After graduating, I got a job as an internal auditor for a bank.
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I spent two years as an internal auditor before deciding to make a career change because I didn’t enjoy the environment.
4.
I tried many different jobs as I tried to find a space that felt right to me.
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I was in a car accident that put me in the hospital and caused me chronic pain for years—I eventually decided to replace medications with healthy food and get my Master of Public Health.
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When I lost my mom at age 42, I realized I wanted to help the community with their health issues by educating them about holistic health.
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I started Dianne’s Call, a nonprofit organization with a mission to optimize community health and connect families with fresh fruits and vegetables.
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I also have a for-profit company, Bonita Global, that connects farmers to resources.
Defining Moments
How I responded to discouragement
THE NOISE
You don't want to become a gym teacher. You'll make no money.
How I responded:
I wanted to be a gym teacher because I wanted to play for a living. The adults in my life discouraged me from that path because it wouldn't pay well. It felt like they knew what was best for me. At 18 years old, I didn't know I had the power to choose what was best for me. I listened to the adults and majored in business and economics instead. However, I didn't stay long in that career. No matter what you do, your true self will always eventually come out. That's exactly what happened for me.
Experiences and challenges that shaped me
I started my career as an internal auditor at a bank but quickly realized it wasn't for me. I tried many jobs while searching for the right fit. I used to be embarrassed but now I know that all of those jobs gave me the skills I needed to succeed.
I was in a car accident and had to have surgery. I was miserable and in pain for five years. I finally decided that I wanted to feel good again. I replaced medication with healthy food and got a Master of Public Health degree.
My mother passed away at age 42 after a stroke. Her passing led me to create a nonprofit to help other African American women with their health issues.