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About the Founder

Jessa

You know, I have a deep passion for the Sacred Union.

The Sacred Union is when two individuals come together for a shared purpose.

In this day and age, the Sacred Union can very much represent itself as a business if you really think about it…

…..two people unraveling ways to create something functional and produce good results.

As a woman who works with her husband in the home and in the business, I know that a functional home runs like a good business.

I provide the tools for my Sacred Union friends to be successful in these areas, allowing them to come together and really fulfill their lives together.

If you can’t already tell, I really love family. I’m the daughter of a couple who has been married for 30+ years & I’m the youngest of their four children. We’ve always been a tight knit group but we absolutely faced the hardships of family dynamics.

My parents reign from the Philippines as entrepreneurs. My Dad started off as a salesman and my Mom ran her very own canteen (where they met). Then, they ventured off into running their own business in sales. Although successful, they decided to move to America to raise their children. While they let go of their company, that entrepreneurial blood still sizzled in them. My Dad worked long and hard at a warehouse while my Mom became a real estate agent. My Dad utilized his marketing skills in the workplace to obtain clients for my Mom— he can be quite the charmer. At this point in their marriage is when I personally got to experience their dynamic as entrepreneurs. I started to piece it all together and realized what they created to provide me with a functional lifestyle.

I was first raised in a religion, but throughout my entire life my parents always encouraged me to practice faith in as many ways as possible. This lead me to understanding what Unity or Union is.

This is my Sacred Union.

Meet my husband, Mark.

Together we head our main company Chosen Few.

When we first met, I was working as grocery store cashier and he was a restaurant bartender.

We’ve scaled our relationship— going from working jobs to being financially independent in the span of just three years.