Reese Alexander
Reese Alexander is a TV Host and human resources executive known as "The Sassy Suit." She writes and produces her web series "The Sassy Suit" taking a humorous look at real workplace issues and "I'm Just Saying Website TV" which is about pop culture and entertainment. You can catch both on YouTube.
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- 8/25/2011
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B.A. Business AdministrationInterests
When Reese is not hosting she offers fashion and beauty advice to women for work or play. She is an active member and mentor of Step Up Women s Network, which is dedicated to connecting young teens and women. Reese enjoys biographies, writing and TV.Motto
Keep it sassy, classy, but never trashy.Affiliations
Examiner.com, The Sassy Suit Daily 10 Career Blog, @TheSassySuit, Step Up Womens NetworkFavorites
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