The Story Behind The Resale Strategist

Honestly? I’ve been an entrepreneur my whole life — I just didn’t always call it that.

It started as a teenager, sewing quilting squares behind the holes in my jeans to make them school-legal, bedazzling shirts, selling candy out of my backpack. If there was a way to make something and sell it, I was doing it.

Fast forward through fifteen years of high pressure operations work — first managing titles, contracts, and DMV paperwork at an auto dealership where accuracy wasn’t optional, then spending years at a well known financial institution managing legal processes, automation systems, and a team handling high volume compliance work. Detail oriented, deadline driven, and always accountable for getting it right.

During that time I was also building a part time reselling business on the side — listing clothing on eBay and other major reselling platforms while juggling a demanding corporate career. Two worlds running simultaneously, both requiring systems, both requiring discipline.

Then life did what life does. A serious injury and an unexpected layoff hit back to back and suddenly I was rebuilding everything from scratch. For the first time reselling wasn’t something I did on the side — it was the business I had to make work. And to make it work I had to treat it like the real business it always had the potential to be.

That meant taking fifteen years of operations knowledge and applying it to every part of my reselling business. Inventory systems. Profit tracking. Process documentation. Shipping workflows. Systems were never the problem — I already had those. What the layoff did was light a fire under me to take what was already working and build it into something bigger.

The Resale Strategist grew out of that process. Because every reseller deserves a business that actually runs — one that doesn’t steal your peace, drain your time, or leave you wondering where all the money went.

Whether you’re brand new or buried in chaos, the systems that work aren’t complicated — they’re just missing. That’s what we fix here.