
Ola was born and raised in New York. She attended Mari st College on the Hudson; majoring in journalism communications, minor in psychology. Ola took theatre at Vassar College. During college Ola worked for the government, maintaining FDRs Home, as a technician. On weekends Ola worked on the production staff for talk shows in New York City.
After graduating Ola got married and moved to St. Louis. She started a family, having three boys in five years. Ola dedicated her time and education to her three boys, while still having the drive to be creative. Ola taught for a year at her boys school, which lead to her creating a lesson planner on etiquette and manners. Giving seminars to the children and parents, Ola realized that you must target the parents first, for the kids do not always tend to do what they are told, but rather what they see.
With this in mind Ola created Mom Me Make over, a company that gives inside out make overs helping Mothers feel more confident about themselves. Ola took her love for fashion, desire to help others, and passion to make a difference, in creating this company.
With the huge success of Mom Me Makeover, Ola launched her non for profit, Makeover For a Cause. The services are donated to homeless, battered, and sheltered women, as well as cancer victims.
In 2009 Ola is producingSt. Charles Fashion week, Fashion editor of StreetScape magazine fashion Coordinator of Relate Magazine, President of M3 Missouri Pageant, and also launching her M3 clothing line. Ola is also running the M3 kids Modeling division.
As busy as 0la may seem, she continues to stay active in the community, as she loves doing what she does most, and that's making a difference. As an entrepenuer, Ola's number one priority is her family.