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Christine Elaine Cody

Andrew A. Comans

Lynsey Cumberland

Makeup by Cody, LLC

Christine Cody of Pearl is a proud member

of Greater Jackson’s Art Council, as well as Mad

Genius Studios. Christine has the unique talent

of performing hula hoop tricks as a dance form

and fitness technique! She is also a self-taught

guitarist and vocal performer, and has traveled

from New Orleans to the West Coast singing at

open mics at various bars throughout.

“My success and accomplishments are by

far more than I ever expected, but what makes

me most proud is being in the moment with

each person. It gives me great confidence and

a sense of accomplishment knowing that I can

bring satisfaction, confidence, and self-love to

every person I service! I am also very proud of

my makeup formula - I call it The Makeup by

Cody Glam Program! I have narrowed down

the makeup process into an easy step by step

process that I show and teach my clients

struggling in their routine. They leave with a list

of products and step by step instructions on how

to apply makeup and take care of their skin.”

“The best business advice I’ve ever been

given is ‘don’t chase people!’ Do your best and

you’ll attract the people who are meant to be in

your life.”

Trustmark Financial Services

Andrew Comans is a financial consultant

and assistant vice president with Trustmark. He

currently serves as the president of Leadership

Rankin 2020-21, board treasurer for Southern

Christian Services for Children and Youth, and

is a member of First Baptist Church in Brandon.

Andrew’s hobbies include playing with his

daughter, Ella, hunting, being outdoors, and

travelling.

“Though this may be prior to my career,

graduating summa cum laude from Mississippi

College is what I consider my greatest

achievement–not because of the honor, but

because my grandfather always believed I

could. He would often talk with me about it.

My grandfather passed away during my college

years, and I was glad to be able to honor his

memory by achieving this goal of ours that he

was so passionate about.”

“This information was passed to me after

my mother passed away: she always told her

commission-based employees to ‘never worry

about the commission a product would pay.

Do right and treat others well, and God will

take care of you.’ I have found this to be true,

and carry it with me as some of the best advice

I’ve ever received.”

Cumberland Family Dentistry

Dr. Lynsey Cumberland is a dentist with

Cumberland Family Dentistry and a graduate

of Mississippi College and UMMC School of

Dentistry. She completed her advanced

education in general dentistry residency at

UMMC and now serves as a member of the

American Dental Association, the Academy of

General Dentistry, and the Mississippi Dental

Association. In her free time, Lynsey enjoys

baking desserts, planting flowers, and playing

with her micro mini goldendoodle, Cooper.

“I am most proud of bringing new procedures

and the latest technology to our office. The

high-quality treatment options and services

that I am now able to provide to patients

include implants, cone beam CT imaging,

braces, and even Botox!”

“The best business advice I have received

was given to me as a young child. ‘Treat others

as you would like to be treated’ provides

valuable insight into not just business but all

facets of life. Treating patients involves so

much more than just their smile. Personal

connections and authentic relationships are

crucial to build the trust necessary to treat

someone effectively. You never know what

someone is dealing with outside of our office

walls, so showing kindness, compassion and

mutual respect goes a long way to showing

someone you truly care not just for their oral

health but their overall well-being.”

Hometown RANKIN • 19

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