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From immigrant to domestic violence survivor to 2x SBA awarded entrepreneur.
Understand Angelina's passion on why she wants to reach as many women as possible to replace generations of fear, pain and false beliefs with hope, collaboration, empowerment and lifelong results!
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Angelina Musik-Comp immigrated to San Antonio, Texas from Munich, Germany in 1978 at fourteen. She had a hard time fitting in, as her mother was German and her military step-dad was from Guam and until her move to San Antonio, there was little American culture in their household for her to relate to others through.
To cope with this challenge she escaped into a world of music and theatre in school and grew in her compassion to help encourage others who struggled similarly, by building their belief in themselves. Something she still does today.
She had a knack for business by starting her own babysitting referral service and eventually designed a youth development program as a teenager while attending college. After two years in college she found more satisfaction in helping others and learning on her own than continuing her education through traditional means.
She struggled as a young insecure woman with no female mentors to gleam from. She was told by her step dad one day that she would be lucky if any man would ever want her. She believed it and married the first guy that came along out of fear. For the next thirteen years she would go through various types of emotional, financial, verbal, spiritual and physical abuse for having made a decision based on a false conclusion, the lie of her unworthiness as a young woman according to the words of someone else. CONTINUE >>
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In a letter to MOMtrepreneurs 'Red Dress Society’s' founder, Angelina Musik-Comp, U.S. Texas Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison shares, “I salute your powerful vision for women. |
As a woman who has been able to attain a position of leadership, I understand the importance of empowering women. Your contributions play a large role in the advancement of women everywhere.” Hutchison congratulates both nominees and recipients of the Red Dress Society’s ‘Angel’ Awards for their commitment and service to social causes they represent.
the red dress society™ 'Angel' Awards celebrates passionate, sacrificial women behind social causes and/or enterprises they have founded, funded and/or consistently involved in that are making a difference in the lives of others.

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