Our Background
Personal Profile
Married to his college sweetheart for 18 years, Steve and Nichole have 4 beautiful children: LB 12, Nick 11, Harmony 8, Isaiah 5. One constant in Steve's life has 1st and foremost been his faith and after that, family! Steve has given his wife and children a master plan for success in every arena of life, whether it's spiritual, financial, or relational. Because Steve has invested so much time, effort, and energy to managing his house, he has been able to witness the fruits of his labor. His children all know and understand the rudiments of a Biblical worldview, they have multiple businesses that they are paid from, and are continuously improving their skills to eventually make themselves marketable in the workforce.
With a background in education and sociology, Stephen has a knack for expertly studying and diagnosing cultural dynamics that affect and impact those surrounding him. He thrives on maximizing the potential of others and crafting personalized financial, relational, and spiritual goals and plans that radically change the projections in the lives of others. With over 20 years experience, Stephen Brown is proud to have been an Administrator in the Public School System where he learned to develop success stories from the youth he helped mentor and coach. Now that he is in the private sector, he is equipped with and expanded host of tools, resources, and abilities that make him the incredible leader in life and coach of life that is ready to help you transform your life story.
Stephen Brown, Ed.S.
Procurement Manager
Republic Services

Education
Masters of Science: Educational Administration k-12 Emporia State University – Emporia, KS
07/2019–06/2020
Master of Arts: Health and Physical Education, Louisiana Tech University
08/2008-05/2011
Master of Arts: Industrial Organizational Psychology 08/2004-11/2005 Louisiana Tech University Coursework in Data Entry & Statistics LEAN Management Expertise
Bachelor of Arts: Sociology Louisiana Tech University Coursework in Urban Studies, Diversity, and Social Economics 08/2002- 05/2003



