Rosemary D. Oglesby-Henry went from being a teen mom to opening a multi-million dollar housing facility and resource center for other teen moms. Her groundbreaking work has been published in
Forbes, Fortune, and Money magazines and highlighted in four novels. She is also featured in the 2022 Documentary Short Worth One's Salt, produced by Dr. Dretona Maddox. This social impact film focuses on barriers to health equity in maternal health for black pregnant teens.
Ms. Rosemary D. Oglesby-Henry started her adult life as a teen parent but used her struggle, strong faith in God, social support, and self-motivation to heal and help others to do the same. Oglesby-Henry is a bridge-builder, nationally known leadership educator, author, philanthropist, and award-winning founder/CEO of an impact organization (501c3) committed to helping teen parents master self-leadership concepts to leave a legacy. As CEO of
Rosemary's Babies Co she has received more than (40) forty honors and recognitions for her leadership and philanthropic work, including
- 2023 Cincy Magazine's Power 100 Ones to Watch
- 2023 Making Black History by Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber
- 2022 500 List of Most Powerful & Influential Leaders in Ohio
- Cincinnati Business Courier 40 Under 40
- A-Pillar Award for Nonprofit Director of the Year
- 2022 Inspiring Innovator Award by the Cincinnati NAACP
For over two decades, an entrepreneur, Rosemary has used her business acumen to mentor and consult with more than 50 small businesses and nonprofits to start, expand programs, and increase revenue.
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