Cheryl J. Jackson

Cheryl J. Jackson, CMSR, CAPPM

Cheryl is a remarkable business woman and the creator of Carrinise & Company, LLC. She began her career as an entry-level medical office assistant and worked her way to become the top executive of this healthcare management company. It was birthed out of a commitment to serve healthcare providers in the professional management of their offices, including their service to patients, and in their care of staff. She believed that if she could help practitioners to learn and rely on their true source, Psalms 24:1(The earth is the Lord’s and the fullness thereof; the world, and they that dwell therein) that their businesses would flourish and they would realize their true purpose from God. Moreover, understanding that the success of a business is not how much profit one can make, but how one can bless others with what they themselves reap. Now, with over 30 years in the business, she has earned an unequalled reputation for her ability to listen and understand the needs of her clients while inspiring them and their staffs, thus promoting their entrepreneurial visions. The name Carrnise & Company is in honor of her deceased siblings, Carroll & Denise. Cheryl, a native Washingtonian and the eighth child to Hortense & John Jackson grew up in a home where service was as much a part of their upbringing as eating and going to school. It just isn’t something that you do in your spare time. Inspired by her mother, the ultimate sacrificer and service provider, she learned how to be a wall- builder early in her life. Cheryl recalls her mother giving away the little that the family had; to those whom she felt had less. And in her mind, who had less than us? Somehow she always found herself just innately stepping in and assisting where she was needed, and one might say not needed. She would just smoothly become a part of what you were doing. Why wait to be asked, if you see a need? “Just get involved”. Cheryl would include in her endeavors of labor, her son, employers and anyone who could help. Her son Nathaniel got first hand experience in her projects. He was expected to be involved in her ventures. Together, they volunteered preparing meals for the Youth at Risk Program of DC and supporter to the DC Women with Aids Association, member of the Nehemiah Project International Ministries Board of Directors (Oversees Mission); Advisory Board Westwood College; Arthur Ashe Educational Center.