Meet Gregory Jerome | Principle Centered Style-Coach


We had the good fortune of connecting with Gregory Jerome and we’ve shared our conversation below.
Hi Gregory, let’s talk legacy – what do you want yours to be?
My legacy. I would like the world to know that I valued human empowerment. I have dedicated my life to inspiring others to have faith in themselves, showing them that they can overcome their current or past situations. The goal is to inspire individuals to believe in their own abilities. To help people realize no matter what culture, creed, or background they come from, they have the power to rise above all challenges in life. To uplift the spirits of the hopeless and to let them know their stories have the power to transform the world. I am committed to devoting my gifts and skills to the betterment of humanity.

What should our readers know about your business?
I am individual who overcame adversity and homelessness through unwavering faith, determination, and resilience—and the good sense to present myself with authentic and polished style despite the hardship I was facing.
This experience created in me a rooted passion to uplift and inspire individuals to achieve their true potential and succeed beyond their wildest imagining.
I help individuals, organizations, and communities build greater voice and influence by rebranding themselves in alignment with their core values.
I believe that personal, organizational, and community brands must be authentic to be of value.
That is why, as a Principle Centered Style-Coach and Workforce Development Facilitator, I focus first on understanding the personal and professional journeys of my clients with using fashion psychology and holistic approach.
I then help these clients come to terms with their own heroism so they can move forward with confidence, vitality, and impact.
I also help them pay attention to the personal and professional journeys of their peers, so they begin to see heroism in others and grown in authentic appreciation.
By giving clients the prompting and permission to ensure their personal and professional brand are authentic, I leave workshop attendees feeling wholly empowered to contribute in relation to their own calling.
Building this sense of the hero’s journey is an enduring way to create healthy team dynamics and organizational growth.

Any places to eat or things to do that you can share with our readers? If they have a friend visiting town, what are some spots they could take them to?
Let’s talk about food.
Dulan’s on Crenshaw
Joan’s on 3rd
Oi Asian Fusion
LOQUI – Mexican food
Rahel Ethiopian Vegan Cuisine
Stuff I Eat
Mastro’s
Randy’s Donuts
Lettuce Feast – Food Truck
Bavel
Drinks
InterContinental LA Rooftop
The London West Hollywood at Beverly Hills
Thunderbolt
The Spare Room
Beaches
Santa Monica
Vince Beach
Manhattan Beach
Rancho Palos Verdes
Point Mugu State Park
Live music
After Church LA
Rhythm Room LA
Harvell’s
Comedy
Hollywood Improv
Laugh Factory
All Around
LA Live
Grand Central Market
Fashion District
Arts District
Hiking
Griffith Trails
Glendale Peak Trailhead
Charlie Turner Trailhead
Hollywood Sign via Canyon Drive

The Shoutout series is all about recognizing that our success and where we are in life is at least somewhat thanks to the efforts, support, mentorship, love and encouragement of others. So is there someone that you want to dedicate your shoutout to?
First I would like to recognise my mother who taught me about values and encouraged me seek divine guidance from the universe. Next I would like to shoutout a gentleman name Robert McDonald who was a community leader who provided my with the insight of learning how to conduct myself as a man. Finally a book titled “Emergence – Seven steps for a radical life change” by Derek Rydall
Website: www.thegregoryjerome@gmail.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gregoryjerome/
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregoryjeromeimageconsulting/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gregoryjeromeInc
