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Maurisa S Coleman is a British-Trinidadian Entrepreneur and Actress. Aged at 23 Maurisa became one of the youngest managers for Accor and her natural prowess in Revenue Growth and Operations Management were nationally awarded. Her 8-year corporate career went on to Chartered financial management for global firms across the EMEA. Whilst following her dreams in the corporate world Maurisa also forged her own pathway on the Fashion arena swiftly claiming much popularity at various London Fashion Weeks shows and International shows as a dynamic, strong and fierce personality on Stage. She has graced several international publications, but is however most recognized for her unique, dynamic take on costume portrayals for NHC and is considered the face of Nottinghill Carnival. True to her corporate self MaurisaColeman Incorporated was created and quickly expanded into branches that handles Business Consulting, which most recently headed the financial analysis and presentation bid for a government body for One Avenue. Event Creation and Management, which most recently headed the Style team for the Call Of Duty Press Conference in London and the Talent Management branch, which oversees an impressive range of talented individuals. Maurisa is also the co-owner of Black Panther Productions, a film production company which provides offers an A to Z production from writing the script, editing, filming, all the way to the final movie edit. Maurisa was recently honoured and spoke at the residence of the Mexican Ambassador in Hungary on international art and cultural events. As an Actress her portfolio includes the starring role in the Global Campaign for McLaren Technologies - It can be done, the lead actress in 'Dirty Back Seat' a short by the BBC's Ersel Ulatash which has won three film awards to date and is now featured on Amazon Prime. She is the face of Channel 4's 'Humans', of which the promotional video and press claimed International attention in print, cinema and TV. The company's official chosen charity is Plan International and its first annual fashion event raised £2000.00 in one night. We hope to see you there at the next one! 'We set no limits in this incorporation named after a young Trinidadian woman who sought to leave a platform for other girls to stand on.'