
SkillhouseU Workbook and Website Accelerator
REGISTRATION IS CLOSED!
Class Starts October 20!
Congrats to Our Upcoming Cohort:
- Aungelita W.
- Chloe T.
- Dyiesha K.
- Shakira M.
- Shirletta A.
- Tameka W.
- Diane S.
- Rhonda H.
- Tiffany G.
- Rhonda B.
- Ritha P.
- Dasha W.
Are you ready to stop planning and finally publish? The SkillhouseU Workbook Accelerator is an intensive 1-week program designed to take you from draft to done—with live support, professional polish, and real promotion.
- Finish your complete workbook (30 pages) with our guided framework
- Launch your own website on an active domain
- Receive hands-on support for editing, creative design, and publishing direction
- Apply to be listed on SkillhouseU, where you’ll keep 90% of profits (SkillhouseU earns a 10% commission)
- Gain placement on KMW social media, putting your work in front of a wider audience


Your Instructor

Kezia (@keziamw) is the Chief Executive Officer of The Black upStart – a nationally recognized company serving African-American innovators interested in starting successful and profitable, job creating small businesses. Through the administration of an incubator program, the Black upStart administers a culturally-sensitive, pioneering curriculum that integrates experiential learning methods, lean startup methodology, and business case studies. To date, the organization has trained nearly 500 entrepreneurs in the District of Columbia, New York, Georgia, North Carolina, Virginia, Maryland, Louisiana, Oklahoma and Southern Africa. Black upStart graduates have launched ventures in 12 different states and have been featured on Netflix, ABC’s Shark Tank, the Washington Post, Essence Magazine, and Black Enterprise Magazine for their innovative businesses.
Kezia has been featured by CNN, Forbes, USA Today, Black Enterprise and Yelp and is regularly a speaker at national conferences and symposiums across the nation. She has also been interviewed on Good Morning America, CNBC, Black News Network and Cheddar.
Kezia is the proud daughter of Gail Elaine Davis and a native of Richmond, Virginia.