Kent graduated from Mississippi State University with a bachelor's degree in journalism and marketing. While there, she was elected as the attorney general of the Student Association. She went on to earn a master's degree in administration with a minor in public relations at the University of Alabama.[3]
Kent has written on topics including social media branding, marketing strategies, social media ethics, and business etiquette. Her work has appeared in Forbes, Yahoo News, and HuffPost, among other publications.[5][6][7][8]
Arts and entertainment
In October 2015, Kent joined the news team at 50 Plus Report as a producer, reporter, and host. Kent anchored the nightly news for the FOX affiliate KARD 14 (myarklamiss) in West Monroe, Louisiana, and has worked as a freelance reporter and host for other media outlets.[9][10][11][12]
In 2013, Kent was a guest correspondent for Real TV Films at the Celebrity World Challenge Golf Championship in Calabasas, California.[13]
In 2012, Kent appeared in the music video for "Why" by singer-songwriter Mary J. Blige.[citation needed] In 2011, Kent appeared in the music video for "One" by musical group Take 6.[22][23][24]
Writing
In March 2015, Kent published a book titled The Hope Handbook, which contained a collection of tweets that Kent had previously posted on X (formerly known as Twitter).[25]
Following the publication of The Hope Handbook, Kent released a series of books titled The Hope Handbook Series.[26]
In May 2015, Kent released You Are What You Tweet.[25][27] In March 2017, the book was one of four selected by actor Romany Malco to be sent to the White House as part of a campaign regarding social media etiquette for President Donald Trump.[28][29]
In June 2017, Kent collaborated with author and publisher Rhonda Branch Yearby on the book Women Of Faith: Their Untold Stories Revealed: Teen Edition: Bully & Cyber Bullying Prevention.[30][31]
Published works
You Are What You Tweet: Harness The Power of Twitter to Create a Happier, Healthier LifeISBN978-0996146890
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