Caressa Brown is a force of nature—bold, compassionate, gritty, and fiercely determined. Known for her “in-your-face” accountability, tough love, and disciplined approach to life and business, she has transformed her trials into triumphs, making her story the foundation for (DE-FI)’s groundbreaking work.
Turning Struggles into Strength
As a child, Caressa suffered from low self-esteem, but her mother—a former model—sacrificed to enroll her in modeling school to build her confidence. Despite early financial barriers forcing her to leave the school, a spark had been ignited. At 12, Caressa signed her first modeling contract, but her mother’s diagnosis with Multiple Sclerosis placed new responsibilities on Caressa as her caregiver—a role she still holds today.
Her dream resurfaced after high school when she earned opportunities with elite modeling agencies, including Click Modeling Agency in Atlanta and Elite Chicago. However, balancing her roles as a full-time college student, caregiver, and employee working 50+ hours a week, she struggled to meet the demands of the industry. Time and again, financial barriers and a lack of support extinguished her dreams. Through these experiences, Caressa realized that pursuing a dream requires more than ambition—it demands resources, a support system, and community.
Building (DE-FI): A Legacy of Grit and Giving
Determined to ensure others would not face the same obstacles, Caressa founded the Dayton Emerging Fashion Incubator (DE-FI) LLC in 2013. She built (DE-FI) on community outreach, requiring participants to volunteer locally in exchange for services. By eliminating financial barriers and providing the needed support system, (DE-FI) has empowered countless individuals to succeed in the fashion industry.
In just 10 years, (DE-FI) has grown into an internationally recognized brand, fostering a thriving fashion community in Southwest Ohio. Under Caressa’s leadership, (DE-FI) includes:
(DE-FI) has forged partnerships with prestigious institutions such as the University of Cincinnati, Kent State, and The Ohio State University, as well as local high schools including Dayton STEM School and Jefferson. These collaborations, paired with (DE-FI)’s grassroots efforts, have positioned Southwest Ohio as a global fashion capital for developing and nurturing talent.
Changing Lives, Transforming Communities
(DE-FI) alum have achieved global success in fashion, media, entertainment, and business. Beyond fashion, Caressa has launched initiatives like Veggie Soul: The Farmers’ Market, teaching residents in food deserts how to garden and become self-sufficient. Her vision includes launching Noirquility, an urban retreat and homestead bed-and-breakfast, continuing her mission to uplift her community.
The Spirit of (DE-FI)
Caressa’s story of resilience and perseverance is the beating heart of (DE-FI). By removing barriers and creating opportunities, she has built a brand that changes lives and strengthens communities. Through her grit, compassion, and determination, Caressa has proven that dreams don’t fail—when supported, they thrive.
Join (DE-FI) in its mission to empower talent, uplift communities, and redefine the fashion industry. Together, we can create a world where no dream is out of reach.
Caressa L. Brown is a Dayton, Ohio native whose legacy defies convention and breaks barriers. Rooted in a lineage of business owners and community activists, she is a dynamic leader who combines her entrepreneurial spirit with an unyielding commitment to nurturing talent, fostering inclusivity, and creating impactful change in the fashion industry and beyond.
A 1998 graduate of Jefferson High School and a 2007 graduate of Wright State University with a Bachelor of Science in Educational Organizational Leadership, Caressa is a lifelong learner currently pursuing degrees in Urban Affairs Nonprofit Management and City Regional Planning, with plans to further her expertise in Horticulture.
Her accolades are a testament to her extraordinary impact: named to the 2024 class of the Better Business Bureau's Women in Business Networking Top Women to Watch, a 2019 Dayton Business Journal Top 40 Under 40 honoree, and the recipient of the 2021 Ohio Black Excellence Award.
Building a Global Fashion Empire from Dayton
Caressa is the owner, founder, and driving force behind the Dayton Emerging Fashion Incubator (DE-FI) LLC, the first community-focused, volunteer-led fashion incubator of its kind. Inspired by her own challenges as a young model navigating financial struggles and a lack of support, Caressa established (DE-FI) to eliminate barriers—especially financial ones—that hinder success in the fashion industry. Her work has launched the careers of thousands of business owners, models, designers, photographers, hair and makeup artists, stylists, and more.
In just a decade, Caressa has transformed (DE-FI) into an internationally recognized brand known for its disruptive approach and unparalleled success stories. (DE-FI) alumni have reached global acclaim, working on international runways, editorial campaigns, and prestigious collaborations that cement Dayton as the unexpected fashion capital for nurturing talent across multiple disciplines.
Caressa’s leadership has earned (DE-FI) partnerships with top institutions like the University of Cincinnati, University of Dayton, Miami University, Kent State, Ohio State, and many others. She is preparing to expand her vision with the upcoming launch of the Cincinnati Fashion Incubator.
National and International Impact
Caressa’s influence extends beyond Dayton. As a founding member of the Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA) Connects program, she served on its inaugural executive board, working alongside IMG Endeavor to produce behind-the-scenes events at New York Fashion Week. Her collaborations with major fashion entities have made her a respected figure in the industry, known for her ability to create opportunities where none existed before.
Community at the Core
Caressa’s dedication to her community is as bold as her approach to fashion. From launching Veggie Soul, a farmer’s market that combats food insecurity in west Dayton and Trotwood neighborhoods, to serving as a caregiver for her disabled mother since the age of 12, she embodies resilience and service. Veggie Soul not only provides fresh produce but also teaches residents to grow their own food, fostering self-sufficiency in a food desert.
She has also served as a trustee for the Montgomery County Arts and Cultural District, contributed to NPR’s Community Voices program on WYSO, and written for Dayton Metro, championing local talent and creative events.
A Legacy of (DE-FI)ance and Disruption
Caressa’s success is rooted in her refusal to conform. Her work is unconventional, unapologetic, and always focused on empowering others. She has created a thriving, independent fashion community in southwest Ohio, proving that Dayton is a powerhouse for innovation and talent development...and she's made it happen in the most unconventional, (DE-FI)ant, and disruptive way...her way.
Whether mentoring aspiring creatives, developing groundbreaking programs, or expanding her brand globally, Caressa L. Brown’s defiance of norms is her greatest strength. With a vision as bold as her actions, she continues to redefine what’s possible—not just in fashion, but in every community she touches.
Edward A. Dixon, a Dayton native and lifelong art enthusiast, is a disruptor in the art world who blends entrepreneurial vision with a passion for connecting people through visual creativity. In 2017, Ed launched the Edward A. Dixon Gallery in downtown Dayton, Ohio, creating a space where global artistry meets local accessibility.
Before founding the gallery, Ed’s entrepreneurial journey spanned the music, film, and fashion industries. However, his deep love for visual art drove him to curate pieces from artists worldwide, showcasing their talent in dynamic, thought-provoking exhibitions. The gallery has hosted works by renowned artists like Sabrina Terence, Ronnie Williams, Erica Arntz, and the late Ron Campbell, animator for the legendary Beatles.
Ed is known for exhibitions that challenge perspectives, spark dialogue, and bring joy. Shows like We Are Doing It All Wrong and Joy, That’s Just What I Needed exemplify his ability to craft meaningful and transformative art experiences. His vision goes beyond curation—he’s created a gallery environment that’s inviting to everyone, from seasoned collectors to those exploring art for the first time.
A leader in the art community, Ed has served on judging panels for prestigious exhibitions and grants, including the Art of Soul Juried Art Show and the Culture Works Special Projects Grant. His involvement with the 8/4 Memorial Committee demonstrates his commitment to using art as a tool for healing and remembrance, honoring the lives lost in the tragic 2019 Dayton mass shooting.
Ed’s influence extends beyond his gallery walls. He serves on the Dayton Art Institute’s Collections Committee and the Executive Committee for the Dayton Sister City Committee, strengthening cultural connections at home and abroad. As an advisory board member for the Dayton Emerging Fashion Incubator, Ed supports the next generation of creative talent.
Never one to stand still, Ed is also a licensed realtor, a passionate investor, and a travel blogger who shares his unique perspective on the world. His ventures reflect his commitment to exploring, creating, and investing in opportunities that inspire connection and growth.
At the heart of Ed’s work is a mission to make art accessible and engaging for all. Through bold exhibitions, strategic collaborations, and entrepreneurial flair, Edward A. Dixon is not just a gallery owner—he’s a visionary shaping how communities experience and connect with art.
John Flynn is not just a photographer—he’s a storyteller, a creator, and a rebel against the conventional. From the moment he picked up his first camera at the age of 10, John became captivated by the art of photography and the tools that bring images to life. Today, as the owner of Cloverstorm Photography, he is known for crafting visuals that are as authentic as they are striking.
John’s philosophy is rooted in defying societal standards of perfection. His goal is never to make his subjects look flawless but to make them look like the best versions of themselves—real, unique, and unapologetically true. By focusing on personality and character, John ensures every image carries the soul of its subject, rejecting the cookie-cutter ideals that strip individuality from the art of photography.
With a career that spans retail, brick-and-mortar business, and e-commerce, John brings a multifaceted perspective to his craft. He is a skilled manager and creative professional, proficient in tools like the Adobe Creative Suite, Microsoft Office Suite, WordPress, and more. His technical expertise is matched by his artistic vision, making him a standout in both the artistic and commercial worlds.
John’s work has earned international acclaim, particularly in the competitive dance and pageant circuits, where his ability to capture movement, emotion, and authenticity has made him a sought-after name. His photography doesn’t just capture moments—it tells stories, celebrates individuality, and creates connections.
Through Cloverstorm Photography, John Flynn continues to disrupt traditional notions of beauty and artistry. With an unwavering focus on character and a bold approach to his craft, he is reshaping what it means to be seen—and remembered—in the modern world.
Cindy Gaboury is a visionary leader and community powerhouse with over four decades of entrepreneurial success and unwavering commitment to positive change. As the co-founder of Audio Etc. in Centerville, Ohio, alongside her husband Kirby, Cindy has spent 40 years redefining excellence in business and building connections that strengthen the community.
Affectionately known as “Mama Joy” within #DatDEFIFam, Cindy is a beacon of encouragement and inspiration. Her nurturing spirit, combined with her bold leadership, has made her a beloved mentor to countless individuals pursuing their dreams in business, faith, fashion, and beyond.
A trailblazer in her own right, Cindy’s influence extends far beyond the walls of her business. She serves on the boards of the Dayton Area Chamber of Commerce, Kettering, Moraine, and Oakwood Chamber, Women in Business Networking (WiBN), Women in Christian Leadership, and the Dayton Emerging Fashion Incubator. Her relentless dedication to collaboration and innovation has made her an indispensable force for growth and transformation.
Cindy’s work reflects her deep-rooted belief in uplifting others, particularly women and underserved communities. As a member of organizations like the Centerville Noon Optimists, Home Builders Association, and Beavercreek Women’s League, she consistently brings people together to foster empowerment, education, and opportunity.
Her achievements are as bold as her approach. In 2022, Cindy was named one of Ohio’s Top 500 Most Influential Executives and received the Lydia Leadership Award from Women in Christian Leadership. In October 2023, she was honored with the Better Business Bureau Women in Business Networking Career Achievement Award, a testament to her enduring impact and leadership.
At her core, Cindy is a disruptor who challenges the status quo, combining entrepreneurial savvy with a passion for community growth. Whether she’s advocating for local businesses, mentoring future leaders, or driving innovation at (DE-FI), Cindy Gaboury—Mama Joy—is a force for defiance, determination, and positive change.
Sandra Bowden, known by her brand name IMI, is a force of creativity and resilience who has redefined what it means to follow your passion. As a fashion designer, pattern maker, artist, and home stager, Sandra is the visionary behind Other by IMI, a boutique and studio in downtown Fairborn offering shoes, clothes, custom design services, styling, art, alterations, and home staging.
Sandra’s journey to success is anything but conventional. Armed with a BFA in Fashion Design and over 15 years of industry experience, she spent 25 years working in the food industry to pay the bills, keeping her passion for fashion as a side hustle. In 2018, she made a bold decision to bet on herself, leaving behind restaurant culture to make her art and design her full-time career—a choice she proudly calls the best decision of her life.
Since then, Sandra has flourished. After six years of growing her business from home, she opened Other by IMI in April 2023, a space where her creative vision comes to life. Open Wednesday through Saturday, noon to 5 p.m., the boutique is a hub of innovation, offering everything from unique fashion pieces to curated home staging solutions.
Sandra’s work is as diverse as her talents. From alterations and custom clothing to window displays and fashion shows, she approaches every project with precision and artistry. Her boutique is a testament to her multifaceted expertise, featuring not only her designs but also shoes, accessories, and artwork that reflect her distinctive style.
A partner of the (DE-FI), Sandra is actively expanding her business while staying booked months in advance. She excels at managing an extensive array of offerings, including trade shows, fairs, annual events, website development, marketing, and more. Her ability to seamlessly blend artistry with entrepreneurship has made her a standout in the fashion and creative industries.
Sandra’s story is one of transformation and defiance. She took a leap of faith, leaving behind a stable career to pursue her dreams—and she hasn’t looked back. With her sights set on continued growth and innovation, Sandra Bowden is proving that it’s never too late to follow your passion and build the life you’ve always envisioned.
Nay Reynolds is a trailblazer in the modeling industry, dedicated to breaking barriers and creating opportunities for women of color. As the owner and founder of Lavish Vixenz Models, a professional, multi-published modeling agency based in Cincinnati, Ohio, Ney has spent over 15 years revolutionizing the path to success for aspiring models.
Since founding Lavish Vixens in 2008, Nay has made it her mission to eliminate the roadblocks and confusion that often plague freelance models. Through expert guidance, industry knowledge, and unwavering support, she provides her models with the tools they need to succeed. Her agency is a beacon of inclusivity, championing diversity and celebrating the unique beauty and talent of women of color.
Lavish Vixenz Models isn’t just an agency—it’s a sisterhood. Under Nay’s leadership, the agency fosters a supportive environment where models are empowered to grow, thrive, and prosper. By prioritizing education, professionalism, and collaboration, Nay ensures her models not only build their careers but also gain the confidence to reDE-FI)ne industry standards.
A visionary entrepreneur, Nay Reynolds continues to disrupt traditional norms in modeling while staying true to her mission of uplifting women and creating a stable foundation for their success. With her bold leadership, Lavish Vixenz Models is more than an agency—it’s a movement, inspiring the next generation of talent to embrace their individuality and seize their dreams.
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