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From Behind Bars, Author Jamila T. Davis, Former Multimillionaire, Celebrity Adviser Debuts Her New Memoir Cautioning The Young And Old To Deter From Crime

Thursday, September 4th, 2014


(PRWEB) August 28, 2014

From Behind Bars, Inmate Jamila T. Davis, Former Multimillionaire, Hip Hop Music & Professional Sports Celebrity Advisor, Pens Brutally Honest Cautionary Tale/Memoir, Triggering The Young And Old To Think Twice Before Committing Crimes.

Housed at the Danbury Federal Prison Camp For Women in Danbury, Connecticut (home of the hit television show “Orange Is The New Black”), inmate/activist Jamila T. Davis has used her real-life experiences and heroic candidness to write a series of books which are helping to transform the lives of incarcerated women and has sparked a prison reform movement. Continuing this brazen streak, Davis has penned her first mainstream memoir, She’s All Caught Up!

In the late 90’s, at the mere age of 19, Jamila T. Davis captivated the inner streets of New York City promoting her company New Beginnings Financial Services. Davis, guised in gaudy diamond jewelry, a full length mink coat and expensive designer clothing, recruited a troupe of attractive women whose job was to drive around the city in various brand new models of Mercedes Benz vehicles, which Jamila provided. Utilizing these women as her sexy sales team on wheels, this savvy, young entrepreneur quickly became a sought after figure by both street hustlers and hip hop artists who utilized her services to finance luxury vehicles.

“In 1996 when I purchased my first new luxury car, a white Lexus GS300 Touring Edition, the course of my life changed immensely. At the time I was a 19 year old customer service representative at the Dime Savings Bank who was hardly known outside of my neighborhood. Yet when I bought this car which in my area only the rapper Jay-Z and music executive Irv Gotti had at the time, my notoriety went through the roof! People began to ask me to help them get luxury cars also, which I successfully did. This led me to start my own business. Overnight, the phone in my office began to ring off the hook. From local hustlers to iconic rap stars and music executives, they all sought my services which increased my clientele substantially. I felt at the time I was finally living out my dreams!” stated Davis, a 37 year old, single mother of two children, serving a decade plus sentence for bank fraud.”

After two close brush-ins with the law, Jamila, also known as “Mila Winfrey” to the likes of celebrities such as Jada Kiss, Fabolous, D.J. Clue, Dwight Freeney and Zab Judah, got her Real Estate Broker’s license in 1998 and expanded into real estate investments. Opening a new company Diamond Star Financial, she provided millions of dollars in financing for homes of celebrities causing her to sky rocket to the top of her field, ultimately becoming a multimillionaire by the age of 25. Responsible for forging valuable business partnerships and personal relationships between hip hop artists and professional sports figures, Jamila gained great respect and notoriety amongst her peers. Unbeknownst to her at the time, her lavish spending habits, which encompassed the purchase of 9 high-end estates in Bergen County, New Jersey and a fleet of vehicles including a Maybach, along with shady business practices, would cause her severe long term consequences. In the middle of negotiations for a private jet to be used for her celebrity clients, Davis gained the attention of the FBI and her self-made empire quickly crumbled.

In 2008, Jamila T. Davis was convicted of bank fraud for her role in a 30 million dollar mortgage fraud scheme and sentenced to 12 1/2 years in federal prison (See U.S. v. Davis 2:05-cr-0482-JLL-01 (District of New Jersey)). From behind bars, stripped of her worldly possessions, she has utilized her pen and pad as weapons to overcome adversity, creating several books to empower her generation.

“Trapped behind bars a little over six years, I’ve noticed a constant cycle of women who’ve come in and out of these prison doors. Although we vary in age, background and ethnicity we all seem to share one common denominator; we highly sought after the esteem of others, placing their acceptance over our own well-being. To sum it up, we were chasing! Some chased after love, appreciation & friendship; others chased after money, notoriety and power. Caught up in the thorn of materialism or acceptance many of us lost precious years of our lives behind bars.” Stated Davis, who is also a founder of the WomenOverIncarcerated.org prison reform movement.

“Sitting on the top of my bunk in a 5 1/2 x 9 cubicle, which isn’t much bigger than the smallest walk in closet or the elevator inside the luxury condo I once lived in, I’ve had nothing but time to think and reflect. Through my writing I have back tracked the steps of how I landed in prison, which led to profound discoveries I never had time to take note of in the free world. I was able to pinpoint key events, places and people who ultimately swayed my way of thinking. After my success in reaching teens in a prison public speaking group, I realized my story could really make a difference. I wrote my book ‘She’s All Caught Up’ about my early life experiences to warn youth about the severe consequences of poor choices and to enlighten parents to the common pitfalls that teens fall prey to.”

“Raising my children from a prison visiting room these last past six years, I can honestly say it wasn’t worth it! I missed out on so many memorable events in their lives. My son was only 11 years old when I was first incarcerated. This past June he graduated from high school, which was a key memorable occasion I missed out on. I’d give back every single dollar I ever made to regain my freedom and return home to my family!”

“Movies and books often glorify the lifestyle of crime, but few talk about the psyche of those of us who live life on the edge and dare to take such risks. I created my book to share the truth of the inner void I was searching so passionately to fill. Like many others, I falsely believed people, places and things would satisfy me, so I chased after them relentlessly. In the end I discovered how pointless it all was. There is a huge lesson that has come out of my life story which I want to share with the world. It is my goal to prevent anymore Young Jamilas from having to serve decade plus sentences behind bars to awaken to the truth!”

Young Jamila grew up in a loving two parent, middle class home in Jamaica Queens, New York. Her hardworking parents, the Davises, overcame barriers of poverty and racism faced by African Americans in the segregated South. Determined to afford their own children the opportunities they themselves never had, the Davises provided their children with a good life, hoping to guarantee their success.

At first it seemed as if their formula worked. Jamila became her parents “star child.” Throughout elementary and middle school she maintained straight A’s, graced the stage at Lincoln Center in dance recitals and toured the country in an off-Broadway play. All was copacetic until high school years when Young Jamila meets her first love- a well known drug dealer from the Southside housing projects. Poisoned by the thorn of materialism, Jamila’s values quickly changed. She lusts after independence, power and notoriety, and she chooses life in the fast lane to claim them.

When this good girl goes bad it seems like there is no turning back!

It’s not an easy task to gain the attention of today’s youth, but author Jamila T. Davis’s street credibility gains her access and her action packed, eye opening story hits home! This audacious inmate author/activist is determined to overcome adversity, pay her way forward and transform lives through her literary work. This time around her formula for success is writing it like it is!

“An exceptionally well written and dramatically candid account, Jamila T. Davis’ personal story is very highly recommended reading, especially for teenagers and young adults facing similar backgrounds and temptations. ‘She’s All Caug

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Former Hogan Lovells Global Tax Practice Leader Joins Ernst & Young LLP

Monday, July 22nd, 2013

Washington, DC (PRWEB) July 15, 2013

Ernst & Young LLP announced today that Cristina Arumi has joined its National Tax practice as a principal in the Real Estate group and will focus on transactions. Arumi joins Ernst & Young LLP from the law firm of Hogan Lovells, where she was the leader of its Global Tax practice.

At Hogan Lovells, Arumi led the firms efforts on many of its largest public and private real estate deals. She worked with clients in numerous industries on transactions involving mergers and acquisitions, initial public offerings, roll-up transactions, joint ventures, development projects, and public debt and equity offerings.

Arumi also advised real estate companies and REITs on REIT conversions, the formation of UPREITs, operational partnership unit deals, tax protection agreements, downREIT transactions and ongoing operational matters. In her global capacity, she advised non-US clients on the US tax implications of investments and operations in the US with a particular focus on FIRPTA, and advised both US and non-US clients on US tax implications of cross-border transactions.

“Im incredibly excited to welcome Cristina to the firm,” says Kate Barton, Americas Vice Chair of Tax Services for the global EY organization. “Cristina is widely recognized as a top practitioner with a strong national reputation. She is an outstanding addition to our team.”

Global Real Estate Leader Howard Roth adds, “Cristinas background and experience will allow her to provide our clients leading, cutting edge solutions to their largest and most complex REIT and real estate transactions. We are very excited to have her joining our national real estate tax practice.”

“Im thrilled to be joining EY because of its people, its reputation in the marketplace and its exceptional roster of clients,” explains Arumi.

Arumi received her B.A. from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, her J.D. from Duke University School of Law, and her LL.M. from Georgetown University Law Center. She is a member of the Tax Section of the American Bar Association and a member of the Government Relations Committee, National Association of Real Estate Investment Trusts.

About EY

EY is a global leader in assurance, tax, transaction and advisory services. The insights and quality services we deliver help build trust and confidence in the capital markets and in economies the world over. We develop outstanding leaders who team to deliver on our promises to all of our stakeholders. In so doing, we play a critical role in building a better working world for our people, for our clients and for our communities.

EY refers to the global organization, and may refer to one or more, of the member firms of Ernst & Young Global Limited, each of which is a separate legal entity. Ernst & Young Global Limited, a UK company limited by guarantee, does not provide services to clients. For more information about our organization, please visit ey.com.

This news release has been issued by Ernst & Young LLP, member firm of EY serving clients in the US.

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Ernst & Young LLP Announces Newest Tax Hires

Sunday, March 10th, 2013

New York, NY (PRWEB) March 05, 2013

Ernst & Young LLP today announced that Melanie Dowling, David Kovar, Michael Medley, Justin Ransome, Andrew Sliwa and Clark Welton have joined the firm as partners, along with Robbert Kaufman as principal, and Patricia Chaback, Colleen Driscoll, Ronald Fecso, Michael Harper, Hiroyuki Kawamata, Megan Mahony, Vincent Morris, Maureen Nelson, Donna Rutter, Alex Thacher, Akihiko (Aki) Tsuda and James (Brent) Walker as executive directors.

Melanie Dowling returns to Ernst & Young LLP to join the Business Tax Services practice in Boston where she focuses on tax performance advisory for clients. Formerly of PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC), Dowling has extensive experience in tax function performance improvement, with a particular focus on the tax accounting process and integration with tax and finance systems. Previously, she established a US Tax Desk for Ernst & Young LLP, the Ernst & Young member firm in the UK, in Manchester, England.

David Kovar joins Business Tax Services at Ernst & Young LLP in Chicago focused on tax performance advisory for clients. Kovar comes to the firm from PwC where he was the tax technology strategy leader in its tax function effectiveness practice, as well as the global leader of its tax technology centre of excellence, a global think tank. Prior to that, he was at Deloitte and Andersen, focused on tax and technology.

Engineering News-Record (ENR) Mid-Atlantic Recognizes Turner Construction Companys Young Leaders

Tuesday, February 19th, 2013

Washington, DC (PRWEB) February 14, 2013

Turner Construction Company is pleased to announce that Drew Langsam, Project Executive, and Brian Krause, Business Manager, have been recognized by Engineering News-Record (ENR) as two of the Mid-Atlantics Top 20 Under 40. This annual regional competition celebrates individuals under the age of 40 who demonstrate exceptional leadership qualities, a commitment to excellence and dedication to the communities their projects serve. Winners are selected by a jury of industry leaders from each region, who base their determinations on career experience, industry leadership, community service, and a number of other factors.

Drew Langsam, a fifteen year Turner employee and graduate of the University of Maryland, currently works with Turners Interiors Group as a Project Executive. He leads a team of project managers and superintendents focusing on Higher Ed, Healthcare, and High End interiors projects. He is an active member of DCBIA, USGBC, Greenspace and Corenet. Most recently, Drew led a pursuit for the Washington Nationals Youth Baseball Academy resulting in an exciting win for him and his team.

Brian Krause, a twelve year Turner employee and graduate of Virginia Tech, helped lead the implementation, employee training, and support of Virtual Design and Construction (VDC) and Building Information Modeling (BIM) for Turner world-wide. He led Turners BIM University, an immersive six week advanced BIM training program for employees. Brian recently was promoted to Business Manager for Turner Interiors and leverages his technical knowledge and lean construction experience for the advancement of the business unit.

Turner congratulates Drew and Brian on these exciting achievements, said Ken Jones, Vice President and General Manager of Turners Mid-Atlantic Office. Giving young leaders the opportunities to develop their skills and harness their talents is one of Turners core beliefs. Drew and Brian represent the growing success of our efforts to nurture the strengths of team members by providing an environment that fosters leadership.”

This year, in addition to Brian and Drew, four other Turner employees were recognized as the Top 20 under 40 nationwide: Terriann Nohilly and Marceid Hatcher from ENR California and Brian Mooney and Jason Jones from ENR Midwest.

About Turner Construction Company

Turner is a North America-based, international construction services company. Founded in 1902 in New York City, Turner has 5,200 employees worldwide and works on 1200 projects each year, for an annual construction volume of $ 8 billion. As the largest general builder in the United States, Turner ranks first or second in the major market segments of the building construction field, including healthcare, education, sports, commercial, telecommunications, and green building. The firm is a subsidiary of HOCHTIEF, a publicly traded company, and one of the worlds leading international construction service providers.

For more information please visit http://www.turnerconstruction.com.

About HOCHTIEF

HOCHTIEF is one of the leading international providers of construction-related services. With more than 80,000 employees and a sales volume of EUR 23.28 billion in FY 2011, the company is represented in all the worlds major markets. With its core competencies in development, building and operation, the Group delivers services for the entire life cycle of infrastructure projects, real estate and facilities. The focus of the related business activities is on four strategic areas: energy infrastructure, transportation infrastructure, major cities, and resources. With its subsidiary Leighton (HOCHTIEF share around 54 percent), the Group is market leader in Australia. In the USA, the biggest construction market in the world, HOCHTIEF is the No. 1 general builder via its subsidiary Turner and, with Group company Flatiron, ranks among the most important players in the field of transportation infrastructure construction. Because of its engagement for sustainability, HOCHTIEF has been listed in the Dow Jones Sustainability Indexes since 2006. Further information is available at http://www.hochtief.com/press.







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