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April Richardson
April Richardson
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April Richardson

Richardson Law & DC Sweet Potato Cake

Marlboro, MD USA

"You do not have to get burned in order to know that fire is hot. You have people around you that have so much wisdom—lean in on it."

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April's work combines: Law, Entrepreneurship, and Accomplishing Goals

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Day In The Life

Attorney & Entrepreneur

I navigate contracts, protect businesses, and explore the endless possibilities of law and entrepreneurship.

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Day In The Life Of An Attorney And Entrepreneur

My Day to Day

My day starts with waking up early, quiet time, light exercise, shower and dress, and morning coffee. Then I read emails and go over my plan of attack for the day. I head to my bakery for the first few hours. I talk with guests and staff. I work on marketing and sales, and return emails. Then I start on my law practice clients. I read, draft, and create contracts. I'll also talk or meet with law firm clients. I wrap up my day by having dinner with a client or an employee and head home by 10 p.m.

Skills & Education

Here's the path I took:

  • High School

  • Bachelor's Degree

    English

    University of Maryland Eastern Shore

  • Doctorate

    Law

    George Washington Law School

Life & Career Milestones

My path in life has been direct

  • 1.

    Growing up in Baltimore, Maryland, I learned early on that community and resilience would shape my path.

  • 2.

    I pursued law at George Washington University, later studying real estate development at Georgetown.

  • 3.

    As a white-collar crime prosecutor, I honed my skills in research, risk mitigation, and business strategy.

  • 4.

    While practicing law, I embraced my entrepreneurial spirit, balancing legal work with building my first business.

  • 5.

    A local bakery’s struggle drew me in, leading me to co-own and transform DC Sweet Potato Cake into a national brand.

  • 6.

    Expanding my company, I partnered with Black farmers in Louisiana, ensuring our business created a real impact.