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JCSU alumna adapts business during pandemic

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Sa鈥橩eithia Hamond 鈥15

Charlotte, N.C. / April 28, 2020 -听COVID-19 has hurt many small businesses across the world. However, business owners, like JCSU alumna Sa鈥橩eithia Hamond 鈥15 have proven they are resilient during this crisis.

鈥淚 am not physically able to perform services, however I am able to sell retail products such as my eyelash line and hair extensions online,鈥 she emphasized.

The Maryland hairstylist and makeup artist has not been able to work due to the pandemic, but has used her wits to stay financially stable.

鈥淚t was during my time at JCSU that I gained my passion for hair and makeup鈥

As an undergraduate student, Hammond served as Miss JCSU 2014-15 and had a job at MAC Cosmetics, but it was her major in marketing that has truly helped her during her career.

鈥淪ocial media marketing is an even greater tool to me now because I do not see my clients in person,鈥 Hammond said.

Although she is no longer a campus leader, Hammond has not forgotten what it means to give back to the community, especially during a crisis such as the one we鈥檙e dealing with now. She has shared reputable information with clients on mental health and provided hair tips.

鈥淚鈥檝e always believed it鈥檚 important to give back and I will continue to do so whether or not we鈥檙e in a pandemic,鈥 she added.

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