CEO-Ishhh

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CEO-Ishhh has been featured on a number of high-tier news and media houses including Yahoo News, Yahoo Finance, VLAD T.V., Vocal, ABOUT INSIDER, VH1, BET and several others. He is recognized as a pioneer celebrity publicist who represents a number of celebrities including Bull Bullard, Jose Guapo, Yung LA, A-Town and several others.[4][5]

Early life and education

CEO-Ishhh was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York. He has two brothers and one sister. He moved down the east coast from New York to Moorestown, New Jersey and eventually landed in Delaware. CEO-Ishhh traveled between the three states as a child. At the age of 8, CEO-Ishhh realized that he had a passion for not only sales and promotion, but he also found a passion for the entertainment industry. He began his career selling bubblegum in flea markets.

CEO-Ishhh attended two years at Wilmington University in Delaware, before he had to take a leave of absence to tend to his blossoming public relations and apparel Businesses.[6]

Career

CEO-Ishhh was born into the entertainment industry when he featured on Bill Cosby’s Kid’s Say the Darndest Things in the late 90’s. Previously managed by International Special and Special Entertainment, CEO-Ishhh, who began as a musical artist, turned his 2 focus to his studies at Wilmington University and on the real estate market. Less than a year later, CEO-Ishhh formed Blessionaire Apparel (July, 2017) and Aydrien Media Group (October, 2016). With great success of the two companies, CEO-Ishhh merged them under the sole name of Blessionaire Apparel in 2019.[7]

Blessionaire Apparel has been worn by celebrities such as DJ Envy, of The Breakfast Club, Bull Bullard, of the Harlem Globetrotters, Moné Davis, American Softball player, and Trent Crews, of Love & HipHop New York. DJ Envy has been seen sporting the Blessionaire Apparel brand in interviews with celebrities.

As a celebrity publicist, CEO-Ishhh utilized his industry connections to promote, mentor, and accelerate the careers of celebrities such as Bull Bullard, Jose Guapo, Yung LA, A-Town and several others. A-list celebrities look to CEO-Ishhh for their press releases, their placements, and their industry connections.

CEO-Ishhh also teaches financial literacy as a wealth coach, and he has a YouTube video with JoJo Simmons describing the Law Of Attraction and the power of manifestation as it pertains to wealth, success, and growth. As a publicist, CEO-Ishhh is determined to see his clients actualize their full potential. As a CEO-Ishhh client, the focus is on public relations, wealth management, and achievable career goals.

Personal life

CEO-Ishhh is currently based out of Delaware, but his services span the globe with connections to media and news publications across the world.[8] CEO-Ishhh is an active gym enthusiast who trains at least two times a day. CEO-Ishhh also takes a personal interest in directing and producing, and he has been nominated for his role as Executive Producer and Director of A-Town The Movie (2020).[9]

Media appearances

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