Sharon W. Reynolds: A Leader Committed to Her Vision
The 10 Most Successful Black CEOs to Watch in 2023
With an inherent entrepreneurial spirit and
a committed attitude towards excellence, Sharon Reynolds had set out on a
journey. A journey towards achieving excellence as a leading businesswoman and
inspiring fellow women business owners towards success. In an exclusive
interview with Beyond Exclamation, Sharon Reynolds shares the story of her
journey as a leader and a businesswoman. She dives into her inspiration, her
vision, and her distinctive traits that separate her from the crowd.
What are your first thoughts when you
hear words like leader and businesswoman? What prompted you to move beyond
excellence initially as a leader?
When I hear those words, I immediately
think about strong women leaders who have been a powerful influence in my life
beginning with my grandmother who was a professor at Fisk University. She
helped me see that women can lead, provide for their families and not have any
limit on their abilities because they are a woman or a minority. I’m a proud
fifth generation Nashvillian and my father was one of the first Black firemen
in the city while his father was a very successful entrepreneur during the late
1950s. My mother is my rock and greatest supporter, and I channel the power of
YES from my late Aunt Gloria Snell who helped shape my leadership, I learned
early on the values of hard work, respect and giving back to the community. I
was raised with these values and a commitment to excellence was instilled in me
at a very young age. There were small business owners in my family, and I
always had an entrepreneurial spirit and applied that to a career in real
estate and founding my own company. Now I’m applying those principles to
inspire other women business owners and help them succeed.
Give a brief account of your journey as
a leader and as an inspiring individual? What seeded the vision to start a
company that distributes environmentally friendly products?
When the economic downturn hit, I had to
reinvent myself from being a real estate broker and started helping my
husband’s company Reynolds & Reynolds Facility Services, Inc. by selling
the firm janitorial and cleaning suppliers. I noticed a trend towards
environmentally sustainable cleaning products. I started looking at chemicals
that aren’t harmful to landfills, people and the environment. I formed DevMar
Products, named after our two sons, Devin and DeMarco, to distribute
sustainable cleaning and safety products to make an impact and help preserve
the environment for generations to come. I started participating in supplier
diversity programs with Fortune 500s and the federal government who wanted to
partner with woman-owned businesses. I became nationally certified through
WBENC and gained exposure to corporations who wanted to source products with
woman-owned businesses. I won a major contract with Metropolitan Nashville
Airport Authority and was the first African American women to have that
contract in the organization’s 75-year history.
What were some of the key achievements
and highlights during your journey?
There are so many company milestones for
DevMar Products. One that I’m most proud of is that we developed a product
called Clean Up Biohazard Absorbent that makes a difference in the lives of
human beings. Clean Up can eradicate Norovirus and C-difficile infections
commonly acquired in nursing homes and hospitals. We are in the process of
seeking EPA registration and the majority patent is owned by DevMar Products
with our research partner Morehouse School of Medicine. Another highlight is we
were able to expand nationally with CoreCivic and our products are in more than
100 facilities in 30 states and going into our seventh year with them. Our
partnership with Marriott International helped us grow our footprint worldwide
into 6800 hotels and hospitality groups. Another product, PreventX 24/7, is EPA
registered and FDA clearance to be used on food contact surfaces to keep our
restaurants, hotels and schools safe from harmful bacteria and pathogens.
Amidst all your responsibilities and
roles at DevMar Products, how do you manage to balance between professional and
personal life?
I also serve on boards including Second
Harvest Food Bank in Nashville and was recently named the WBE Star for WBENC in
2019 that will involve me representing the organization nationally to support
women-owned businesses. It is a labor of love and I have learned so much being
a part of these organizations and giving back to the community. I benefit
greatly from seeing other businesses succeed that it does my heart good to do
good work. Since my husband and I both own our businesses, share office space,
and work together we are challenged to find downtime together. We recently
celebrated our 40th wedding anniversary with a trip to Mexico
with our family and close friends. It was the trip of a lifetime, and those
memories are worth every penny to share those special experiences with others.
We enjoy time with our family and especially our granddaughter. She is a light
in our lives that keeps us focused on what matters in life.
Do you believe to have achieved all that
you have desired? What keeps you driven and determined towards work?
I see my professional journey as having no
end—it simply evolves over time. I recently earned my Executive MBA from
Tennessee State University, and I am a lifelong learner. That innate curiosity
about the world drives me to be a better leader and continually look for ways
to be more efficient and drive innovation at DevMar Products. I have launched
plans to pursue my Doctoral degree in 2020.
For years you have helped inspire
individuals to take innovative actions and surge ahead towards success. What is
your advice for emerging and budding women leaders?
It’s really important to know who you are
and what your values are when you’re developing your career or thinking about
starting a company. Also pursue your passion and don’t listen to those who tell
you no. Keep going until you find a yes. I think young women today are living
in an incredible time in history with so many resources available to help them
grow businesses and connect with others. You have to create your own
opportunity and have an unwavering belief in yourself to achieve your dreams.
We recently sponsored an event at a local high school to promote STEM and STEAM
careers for girls called Young Enterprising Women Mentoring Forum in
partnership with Enterprising Women Foundation. It was so inspiring to match
girls with women entrepreneurs who shared their stories and words of wisdom. It
was really powerful to see their eyes light up when given an opportunity to
meet women leaders who overcame many obstacles in life to reach their goals.
What are the most critical skills of a
leader? How do you impart the same upon your colleagues, employees and children?
Listening is one of the most critical
skills in a leader. You really need to listen to what’s said and unsaid with
your clients, partners and employees to understand their needs and what you can
do to help solve a problem. Sometimes they just need to commiserate but that’s
how you form strong relationships to achieve great things together. In addition
to listening and problem solving, I think articulating a vision and inspiring a
team to work toward a shared goal are highly valued skills in a leader.
Collaboration is also high on my list. When I meet with fellow CEOs, we always
bring solutions to the table or a connection or resource that’s needed. It’s
about what we can bring to the table to benefit others—not what we can get from
it.
What does the future hold for you and
DevMar Products?
We have been on a roll this year reaching
new levels of success. Our pipeline is extremely strong, and we anticipate
growing 200% in revenue in 2019. We’re planning a few major product
announcements that will reshape the jan-san industry and we’re looking to
continue our expansion with strategic new hires and growing our federal
contracting. We’re seeking funding and looking to grow internationally in China
and recently had a trip to Shanghai to lay the groundwork. In addition, our
plan includes partnering with one of the largest companies in the world in a
collaborative effort that aligns with our core values to improve lives around
the world.