From Doctor to Real Estate Investor: Learn Dr. Felecia Froe’s Story

After serving as a urologist for 25 years, Dr. Felecia Froe desired something different for her life. Ever since a friend introduced her to the world of real estate investing, her life has changed for the better, and she enjoys each day on her own terms.

As the founder and CEO of Money With Mission, Dr. Froe works with investors to help them deploy capital into alternative investments that will help them reach their financial goals. She was recently featured on the Morning Infusion Show with Dr. Viola Pierce to share her journey in real estate investing and how she empowers women to reach their investment goals while giving back.


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