Kreda McCullough named on Black Impact Magazine's 100 Entrepreneurs To Know
- Black Impact

- 5 days ago
- 4 min read

Kreda McCullough is not your average strategist. She is The Branding Queen—a powerhouse Messaging Alignment and AI Consultant who has helped over 300 businesses, from visionary solopreneurs to executive-led organizations, stop blending in and start building brands that speak directly to their right-fit clients. As the founder of Visionary Vibe Solutions and the woman behind the unmistakable tagline “Brand With Kreda,” she delivers a rare blend of strategic clarity, emotional resonance, and AI innovation. Known for transforming underperforming content into lead-generating systems, Kreda helps women stop guessing and start converting—with messaging that feels as good as it performs. Whether she’s supporting solopreneurs with bold visibility or building custom GPT tools that sound like her clients and not a template, Kreda doesn’t just make brands look good—she makes them profitable, powerful, and impossible to ignore.
Her entrepreneurial journey began long before she stepped into her current role as strategist. In 2016, Kreda founded Mac GraphiX Media and Design, combining her formal training (AAS in graphic design) with her natural creative spark. She later operated under Mac GraphiX as her brand evolved. Early on, she focused on layouts, printed materials, and t-shirt design, creating a wide variety of marketing assets for small businesses. That same year, she launched DyeversiTees Custom Tees, Tanks & More, a high-quality custom apparel business offering sublimation, ultra-printing, and vinyl design. Known for excellence in both visual production and customer care, DyeversiTees often collaborated with Mac GraphiX to deliver one-of-a-kind solutions for clients seeking expressive, branded experiences.
As her creative and business instincts sharpened, Kreda began to see beyond visuals and into the soul of branding—messaging. She realized that her clients didn’t just need design; they needed alignment. They needed help saying what made them different and desirable in a way that truly connected. This evolution led to the launch of her personal brand identity, Brand With Kreda, a DBA under Mac GraphiX that reflected her growing focus on brand strategy, client communication, and visibility. Through it, she began to attract women-led businesses who weren’t just looking for pretty—they were looking for power. That’s when the word InKredable (incredible) was born—not just as a signature phrase, but as a mindset and methodology for showing up boldly, profitably, and without apology.
In December 2024, Kreda launched Visionary Vibe Solutions, a company that reflects everything she’s learned: strategic messaging, AI-powered marketing systems, emotionally intelligent content, and leadership without burnout. She is now a Certified AI Consultant, a Certified Digital Marketing Strategist, and a Certified Brand Strategist who builds messaging systems that help entrepreneurs generate leads and revenue without sacrificing their voice. Her philosophy is simple: when your message is in alignment, your marketing doesn’t have to hustle. She doesn’t do content for content’s sake. She does content that cuts through—and converts.
Kreda’s thought leadership is widely respected across the branding and entrepreneurship space. She is a contributing author in The Sparkle Effect: 10 Powerful Concepts to Awaken Your Brilliance, a collaborative book compiled by Suzanne Castle. Her chapter, “Where Are My Leads?”, speaks directly to entrepreneurs who are tired of doing “all the right things” and still feeling unseen. Rather than motivational fluff, her insights are practical, hard-earned, and strategically sound. She is also the author of Daughter of Promise Prayer Journal: A 30 Day Prayer and Reflection Journal Embracing Identity, Purpose and Faith, a spiritual guide that leads readers through daily prompts designed to reconnect them with their faith, identity, and calling. These works reflect the dual heartbeat of her brand—deeply strategic and soulfully grounded.
While Kreda is known for helping women claim their confidence online, the source of her own is rooted in her personal story. She was born and raised in Baton Rouge, Louisiana and currently resides in Denver, Colorado, where she leads with authenticity and faith. She is married to Erik McCullough, a gifted visual artist, and together they are the proud parents of Kalil, a bright and joyful child with Autism and Intellectual Disabilities. Kalil brings light, laughter, and perspective into every part of Kreda’s life. He is not only her inspiration—he is the reason she advocates so fiercely for inclusion, visibility, and a business model that makes room for real life.
Kreda’s faith is foundational. A devoted member of Rising Star Missionary Baptist Church, she mentors youth in the choir, using music as both ministry and mentorship. Her leadership is guided by prayer, clarity, and a commitment to purpose over popularity. She brings this same conviction into every client relationship, every framework she builds, and every message she crafts.
In her personal time, Kreda thrives on creativity, connection, and emotional wellness. She enjoys music, exploring new creative outlets, and spending time with loved ones. She’s not just building a business—she’s building a life and legacy rooted in joy, justice, and unapologetic alignment.
Looking ahead, Kreda continues to create powerful tools, frameworks, and programs to help women own their voice, elevate their brand, and stop settling for underpaid brilliance. Her next chapter includes expanded GPT-powered tools, a new thought leadership accelerator, and even more disruptive teaching moments designed to shift the entire marketing landscape for women who refuse to shrink.
Kreda McCullough is more than a strategist. She’s a builder, a brand voice, a mother, a movement, and a force. And if you get the chance to work with her, prepare to show up differently—because with Kreda, everything becomes InKredable (incredible) by design.
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