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Founder/CEO
Tammy Allen

“Everyday People Do Good Everyday” flow the thoughtful lyrics from the song “Everyday People” by singer/songwriter Tammy Allen.
“That simple theme is what led to the creation of Do Good Get Rewards and Go Green Get Rewards. I believe that goodness and caring exist at the heart of every person on the planet. I wanted to find a way to say, “thank you” to the good people I meet each and every day. My quest is to communicate appreciation for who you are and what you do to make the world a better place. I know the majority of real, hardworking people do the best they can to take care of one another and the world we live in. The news media focuses almost exclusively negative reporting, but in direct proportion to the goodness in the world they produce a distorted picture, creating fear and mistrust in our fellow man. “There are billions of great people in this world working everyday to make a difference and it is my deepest dream to let that truth be known,” says Tammy Allen.

Singer Tammy Allen has unbounded passion for both business and music. She has toured throughout the United States with her own band as well as produced and recorded four CD’s. After moving to Atlanta, Ms. Allen opened Big House Studios, a full service-recording studio with a focus on voice training and artist development. In 2006, Ms. Allen partnered with Terri Harof to form TD Entertainment, a sister company to C3 Marketing Group. The dynamic team produces some of Atlanta’s most successful and popular events, such as The Smooth Jazz Concert Series at Villa Christina, The Super Summer Art & Music Celebration, The Future of Jazz Competition for The Atlanta Jazz Festival, and most recently, the 20th year Anniversary Celebration for the Gwinnett Chapter of Habitat For Humanity. Notorious for their PR and marketing skills, the C3 Marketing and TD Entertainment team for local signed musical artists and restaurants that feature live music.

As a prominent cornerstone of the Atlanta music scene, Tammy Allen lends her vocal talents to perform at major events and venues such as The Georgia Aquarium, Centennial Park Wednesday Wind Down, The Smooth Jazz Concert Series, and opening for Jonathan Butler at The Lithonia Stewart Amphitheatre. Due to an incredibly full performing and promoting schedule, Ms. Allen closed Big House Studios. To hear “Everyday People”, the insightful song that inspired the Get Rewards web sites, visit Ms. Allen’s profile page and get swept away by her extraordinary voice and lyrics.


Jacqui Jenkins
VP of Marketing

Ms. Jenkins has been an advocate for the 'greening' of the world for over 30 years. Attending University of California at Berkeley in the early 70’s helped to shape her interest in the road less traveled to reusing and recycling. A successful businesswoman, she has owned and operated many businesses including her own salon, Hair & Hair, which has been in service to the community for over 20 years. Ms. Jenkins was one of the early members of the Aveda team while it was under the directorship of Horst Rechelbacher. Recycling and using earth friendly products in her salon and her everyday life is a part of her life style. She has participated in Earth Day Celebrations since their inception. Ms. Jenkins has been a Member/contributor of Greenpeace, The National Wildlife Federation, Natural Recourses Defense Council, Habitat For Humanity, Sierra Club, Wilderness Society, Doctors Without Borders, The Smile Train, Defenders of Wildlife, America's Second Harvest, UNICEF, League of Conservation Voters, The Environmental Defense Fund, American Humane Society, Planned Parenthood, NAVS, National Organization for Women, The Ocean Conservancy and the Green Dimes network, to name a few. She advocates donating to the above-mentioned charities via the Internet in an effort to keep paper consumption to a minimum. After a lifetime of commitment to social activism, Ms. Jenkins is very eager to contribute her talents and expertise to the Get Rewards program.





Beth Povlo
Director Of Sales

Originally from Miami, Beth Povlo is an experienced marketing professional with an established history working in a variety of agency and client roles. Now living in Atlanta, Beth is a passionate person with an unquestioning entrepreneurial spirit.

Starting her 10-year career with Nestle, Beth worked for different departments focusing on client service, project management, fiscal management, and operations. She worked directly with the three core pillars of the company: Nestle sales force, Nestle distributors/brokers and Retail trade marketing. Amongst a host of other accomplishments, one particular highlight is the way she linked marketing and sales by developing promotional campaigns and extending key sponsorships such as the NASCAR race program into the trade. While working for the company Beth accumulated many esteemed internal awards for successful product launch initiatives, sampling programs and operational/efficiency excellence.

From there Beth decided her skills were best focused into the world of client service. She joined the promotional marketing agency Loyalty works to set up loyalty programs for companies looking to excite their sales/marketing teams or develop consumer facing continuity programs. Immediately Beth found success working with clients such as Anvil Knitwear, Lindsay Manufacturing, Zoll Medical and more.

In 2007, Beth moved on to join another marketing agency staying within the same marketing discipline; she was brought in to set up the Client Service Department of the company. She was also responsible for designing and implementing a range of client based on/offline loyalty solutions for brands.


McNair Wagner
Sales and Marketing

McNair Wagner is an avid social entrepreneur and environmentalist. Since 2004 when McNair became involved in the environmental movement he has helped coordinate Atlanta Recycles Day, the Keeping It Wild National African American Environmental Summit, A Dream Reborn and numerous campus environmental outreach events. In 2007 McNair received the National Recycling coalition conference scholarship and in April of 2008 he was 1 of 12 people in Atlanta to receive the Bioneers award for striving to bring communities together. In the spring of 2008 McNair graduated from Georgia State University with a B.A in Marketing. During his tenure at Georgia State University McNair became a member of the American Marketing Association, student government association, co-founded the student environmental organization; Sustainable Energy Tribe, founded the Atlanta chapter of Georgia Students for Sustainability known as (MASS) Metro Atlanta Students for Sustainability and created the Environmental Marketing Company known as Earth Endeavors. After graduating college McNair has taken his passion for the environment and chosen to develop his company Earth Endeavors. His long term goals are to create a host of socially responsible companies and travel all over the world.


Operations Coordinator
Rebecca Hernadez,

Rebecca Hernandez has been coordinating and organizing major events for over 10 years. Ms. Hernandez oversees every aspect of operations: organizing staff, volunteers and vendors, managing set-up and break down of remote locales, creating creative crafts for all ages and providing a professional/ people-friendly atmosphere for attendees. Ms. Hernandez was Centennial Olympic Park Assistant Program Coordinator for three years from January 2003 until November 2006. She is the operations coordinator for Fiesta Atlanta's Cinco de Mayo celebration with an average attendance of 10,000 people, assistant coordinator for Roswell Cultural, the Piedmont Park Green Market coordinator and she has managed many of the TD Entertainment events. Ms. Hernandez is an integral component of our team as a result of her extensive experience in event operations.


Systems Administrator and Graphics Designer

Ms. Cloud began her professional career after obtaining a degree in electronics. After her education, she took a manufacturing, quality assurance position before taking on media production, planning and placement for a women's fashion regional retailer. During the 1990s Coe went on a "wild ride" when affiliating with a burgeoning multi-media production company. She wore many hats as this company took on multi-million dollar contracts from its customers around the world. Managing accounts receivable and payable duties to supervising more than a dozen home-based software developers, Coe demonstrated the fine art of handling very scientific processes. After the company's reinvention into a collaborative software development firm in 1998, Ms. Cloud experienced the excitement as well as frustrations of a venture capitol-backed business. The company successfully raised two million dollars in private placement funding and was poised for its mezzanine $20 million round before totally unwinding with the Internet bubble burst of 2000. Not swayed – maybe even a bit relieved – Coe decided to turn her right brain off for a while and tap into her creative skill set. She bought a Mac workstation, set up shop in her home office and began to allow her creative juices to flow. Web site design oversight and maintenance; video production, supervision and editing; CD and DVD package design and follow-on artist development are just a short-list of services she now offers. Furthermore, Ms. Cloud's partner position as marketing and promotions manager for Jammates Records keeps her hands-on with an ever-turbulent record industry's reinvention. An environmentalist, humanitarian, animal-right's advocate and vegetarian, Coe resides in LaGrange, Georgia.