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Tayisha

Creator, The 4-Step Asset MultipliHER

The 4-Step Asset MultipliHER Framework

The framework was designed to help discover where you are in your wealth building journey and the next steps to where you are wanting to go in relations to cashflow, asset, and time.

Our Mission:


The Asset MultipliHER exists to empower Executive-Level women to unlock their wealth potential, achieve financial independence, and make a lasting impact on their lives and the world. We provide personalized guidance, a supportive community, and expert resources to guide women on their journey towards financial success and fulfilment. Together, we empower women to embrace their inner strength, create wealth, and live a life of purpose and abundance.


At MultipliHER, we invite you to embark on a transformative journey of unlocking your wealth potential and making a lasting impact on your life and the world. We understand the unique challenges faced by career women who are achieving great success but seeking to take control of their financial future.

Imagine a community of like-minded women, all driven by a shared vision of financial independence and personal growth. When you join MultipliHER, you become part of a vibrant network where camaraderie and collaboration thrive. Connect with fellow career women who understand your challenges, aspirations, and the importance of supporting one another.

We believe that true wealth extends beyond financial gains. It’s about making a positive impact on your life and the lives of others. If you were not born into wealth, be the groundbreaker in your family to change the wealth trajectory.

I definitely didn't get here overnight though.

In fact, quite the opposite...

I started investing in real estate in 2009 when I purchased a rental home for just $35K. I had no experience, no training, I just knew that I could not build wealth from just going to work every day. The property was much older and needed a lot of updates, however, the repairs needed were few. I spent $5K fixing the repairs and started working on the updates to make the property more comfortable for the tenant I inherited from the prior owner.


There were many bumps in the road as I traveled this real estate journey alone. I had to learn how to find quality tenants, how to rely on a rolodex of professional workers to help makes repairs to the property, and I had to learn how to be a landlord/property manager. A lot of lessons learned throughout my journey, but it's one that have provided a great return on investment and has led me to create generational wealth for my family and last name.

My Real Estate Results

  • 7-Figures in Real Estate investment assets

  • Portfolio includes multifamily, single family, commercial office suites. and warehouse space

  • 13 total units

  • Market Leader for the Multifamily Investors Group

  • Investing in real estate since 2009

What's more, I did it differently than most...

I didn't leave my career to pursue real estate investing, and you don't have to either. I used the salary and bonus that I receive from my corporate job as up-front capital to invest. My relationship with money looked very differently once my mindset changed. I was no longer chasing after money, I learned to make money work for me and return with equity and dividends.


Many are afraid of debt, and I understand. However, there is a such thing as good debt and bad debt. Good debt makes you money, bad debt takes money away and reduces your net worth.


When you are initially building your asset portfolio in real estate, you will need to leverage your W2 income and time in your career to secure capital to invest in larger opportunities that require more liquidity than what you may currently have. This is why it's important to leverage your salary to finance your freedom. Make your money work for you, not the other way around.

It doesn't matter if no one else believes in you.

What matters is if YOU believe in you.


•Financial Independence: Women can have a better control over their financial future if they choose to invest right towards being financially independent. 


•Wealth building: Starting early and investing consistently can help women tap into the power of compounding to steadily build wealth over a period of time.



•Retirement planning: Women generally live longer than men. Hence, they need to ensure that they have enough savings to last through their retirement years. 

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Care to get even more personal?

Here are a few fun facts:


I have been featured in the Automotive News magazine and was awarded the Leading the Way Award by a fortune 500 company where I currently serve in senior level leadership. This award is given to the top 1% in the company annually. I also serve as Market Leader for a real estate community in Louisiana that is associated with a well-known real estate investment group that is trending towards being one of the wealthiest "families" in the world in the next 30 years. I have a diversified portfolio of real estate investment properties estimating over $1M dating back to 2009. I earned my bachelor's degree from Louisiana Tech University and currently enrolled in Southern University for my MBA. I am a member of the Junior League of Baton Rouge, a member of the NAACP Gonzales Branch, and a member of the Black African American ERG where I mentor young professional in Corporate America.

I am originally from New Orleans, LA and currently reside in Gonzales, Louisiana with my husband, son, and daughter. My husband and I see our careers not as a distraction from family, but rather a boon to our children’s growth. I aim to be a model of ambition and drive so that my children, as well as other women and minorities in my community, will know they do not have to choose between success in business and a loving environment at home.