Her greatest accomplishment so far is following in the footsteps of her mother. Kaitlin is the President and CEO of InCahoots Custom Bracelets. She employs her friends and family as her production team, while she handles the Quality Control of her product. This is her first business venture as she entered the ranks of business ownership at the tender age of 14 years old. She has been featured in Memphis Stars Magazine, April 2014 issue.
Kaitlin’s bracelets are showcased at the Tri-State Defender, the National Civil Rights Museum, and at various boutiques in Tennessee, Las Vegas and Chicago. She has acquired a great following for her product and participates as a vendor monthly like The Southern Christian Women’s Show on October 29th. Kaitlin was recently nominated for the 2nd year in a row, for the Tri-State Defenders, BEST IN BLACK AWARDS for BEST YOUTH OWNED BUSINESS.
Leah Wooten, a Memphis Real Estate Guru has poured all of her wisdom, knowledge, and passion into her daughter. As a Memphian, this is something we should support and even model. Coco is now 19, and a freshman at MTSU, studying Forensic Science.