Join us for an insightful webinar as life expectancy continues to rise, both Baby Boomers and their aging parents are living longer, healthier lives. This presents new opportunities—and challenges—in planning for the future. Hosted by Metoyer Roundtable Consulting, this webinar will guide you through creating a thoughtful, proactive action plan for yourself and your loved ones, ensuring a secure and fulfilling life as we age.
Speaker: Vernita Metoyer
Date: Wednesday, November 20, 2024
Time: 2:00PM-3:00PM
Vernita Is a proud graduate of Louisiana State University. She’s the owner/proprietress of an Elder Care/Administrative Consulting company (Metoyer Roundtable Consulting, LLC.). After spending (20) years in the private sector of the corporate Home Care industry, Vernita decided in 2018, to branch off and focus on client driven Elder Care management, Facility placement, and Community partnerships. Vernita has exhibited professionalism and dedication to several companies in the Healthcare industry of Greater Houston areas and other Texas and Louisiana communities. It is now her goal to continue to blossom in her entrepreneurial status, and share her experience and passion with others, Nationwide. Vernita has also cared for her own Mother, for the last (16) years. In a professional and personal capacity, Vernita believes that protecting our Aging loved ones’ dignity and autonomy are essential in how they overall thrive.
Vernita’s Administrative contributions assist companies with Inclusion/Diversity, Team Building, Employee Retention, and Human Resource components. Vernita and Metoyer Roundtable Consulting, LLC. truly believe in community service and paying homage. MRC donates to, and sponsors many healthcare, community, and civil organizations and causes Nationwide. Vernita is also the Founder of Diversified Ladies, PAC. DLPAC is a civil and community service organization formed to empower women to organize, model, and obtain their full potential in the community.
Her motto is, “Not all of us can do great things. But we can do small things with great love” (Mother Theresa).