About The Single Wives Club
Creative, knowledgeable, and dedicated, Koereyelle DuBose is a vision consultant, non-profit founder, and event designer whose focus is to educate and empower individuals and businesses.
Koereyelle’s choice of work stems from her deeply rooted desire to help create change in the lives of others. A former educator, Koereyelle holds a Bachelor of Education degree from Tennessee State University and a Master of Education degree from Central Michigan University, which have prepared her for her current role of consultant, trainer, and coach.
Currently based in Atlanta, GA, Koereyelle has her hand in a number of projects across the city and is best known for her work with her nonprofit, The Single Wives Club, an innovative nonprofit organization dedicated to preparing women for marriage, which was born as a result of Koereyelle’s own life experiences with life and love. After a failed engagement, Koereyelle realized that not only did she have a poor expectation of who her “Mr. Right” should be, she was also unprepared to be a wife, which inspired her to create an organization to aid others in their quest to become better and more knowledgeable women. Through her organization, Koereyelle helps, educates, and provides resources for “single wives” to sharpen skills in the areas such as health, beauty, finance, and spirituality.
Koereyelle is truly a “jack of all trades.” When she is not consulting or at a speaking engagement, her creative skills are on display with her jewelry line, Studded STAXXX, as well as with the numerous events that she has planned throughout the city of Atlanta. Her hard work as an entrepreneur and freelance creative has proven to be extremely beneficial.
Inspired to make a true difference, Koereyelle is relentless in her vision consulting efforts. By providing clients with the tools and resources they need, she generates plans and strategies for long-term and short-term goals on both professional and personal levels. “My mission is to be a blessing to women worldwide,” says Koereyelle, “empowering them to take control of their lives and design their own destinies.”