“Always Yearning Reaching for                   Excellence and Success”


About Ayres Voice
Ms. Cook firmly believes “education can empower the powerless”. With an educational background, she boldly dared the minority to stand for something in life. As a former educator, she aggressively tackled academic boundaries in poverty threatened school systems in Kentucky. Ms. Cook continued her fight in South Carolina, when she teamed up with the South Carolina Urban League, Midlands Technical and Benedict Colleges. The venture with the Urban League allowed Ms.Cook to inspire foster children, (as a foster care child herself), to believe in themselves and discover their niche. Simarily, the college engagements encouraged freshman to aggressively focus on their future. “Resumes are a 30-second self-image marketing tool that makes your first impression your last”.

Greatness and solutions are fundamental ideas AyresVoice models. Defeating Societal Obstacles is the philosophy of AyresVoice . J. Cook challenges audiences to pull back the layers of self doubt and trust. Ms. Cook’s speeches are testimonial homage. Although societal hindrance plagued her life, she still fought. Ms. Cook named this company after her daughter Ayres. “Ayres is the voice, I needed growing up. My daughter prepared my path to success.” Triumphant and vigilant in taking back her life, Ms. Cook, created the “So What” project. So What stands for Societal Obstacles, What Happens After That? This project is a declaration of Ms. Cook’s might and courage to rise above societal restrictions. “Society tells you who you are, who you are supposed to be, and why you can not be”! AyresVoice helps audiences denounce these obstacles and guides them towards their purpose.
 
 
 
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