Family Business: Grew their business from a single office to over 1,000 virtual tax locations.
The Steve Harvey Morning Show
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4.5 • 2.2K Ratings
🗓️ 8 October 2025
⏱️ 37 minutes
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Summary
Mowbray and Cherina Rowand.
🎙️ Interview Summary: Mowbray & Cherina Rowand Purpose of the Interview
To showcase the entrepreneurial journey of Mowbray and Cherina Rowand, co-founders of The Rowand Group and One Stop Taxes, the largest Black-owned virtual tax preparation service in America. The interview highlights their business evolution, scaling strategies, community impact, and the creation of the Black Tax Festival.
🧭 Interview Outline 1. Background & Origins
- Both from Memphis, Tennessee; met in high school.
- Started tax preparation in 2010 as a mom-and-pop operation.
- Transitioned from brick-and-mortar to virtual model by 2015.
2. Business Philosophy
- Entrepreneurship is defined as service to others.
- Mowbray is the visionary; Cherina is the implementer.
- Emphasis on scaling with structure: legal, accounting, HR.
3. One Stop Taxes
- Grew from a single office to over 1,000 virtual franchise locations.
- Offers free training, no startup costs, and shared revenue model.
- Built a platform allowing clients to submit documents and sign remotely.
4. Virtual Tax Model
- Designed for convenience and accessibility.
- Clients and tax preparers never need to meet in person.
- Platform includes document upload, e-signature, and cloud storage.
5. Franchise & Training
- Learning Management System (LMS) for onboarding.
- Training includes tax prep, customer acquisition, and platform use.
- Strategic partnerships with local businesses (e.g., dealerships, daycares).
6. Black Tax Festival
- Annual event held in Atlanta (Oct 16–18).
- Combines networking, education, and recognition.
- Includes IRS updates, business workshops, and the Titan Awards.
- Open to all entrepreneurs, not just tax professionals.
7. Expansion & Diversification
- Own restaurants in Memphis and the Dominican Republic.
- Franchised Fat Tuesday and Esco Restaurant (did \$1M in first 6 weeks).
- Own a yacht for rental experiences in the DR.
- Plans to develop a restaurant strip near FedExForum in Memphis.
💡 Key Takeaways
- Vision + Execution = Growth: Their complementary roles fuel business success.
- Virtual is Scalable: Transitioning to virtual allowed exponential growth.
- Community Impact Matters: Black Tax Festival fosters education and recognition.
- Diversification is Strategic: Restaurants and real estate expand their brand.
- Mentorship & Learning: They study successful entrepreneurs like Tilman Fertitta.
- Faith & Family Drive: Their journey is rooted in love, planning, and purpose.
🗣️ Notable Quotes
- “Entrepreneurship means being a servant to other people.”
- “The same thing that works at \$1M doesn’t work at \$15M.”
- “We had to fire ourselves from some jobs and hire professionals.”
- “We built a platform where you can do taxes from your couch.”
- “We started before social media—we know belly-to-belly marketing.”
- “Recognition matters—people don’t get it at home or work.”
- “We’re trying to bridge the wealth gap through proper paperwork.”
- “We bought a yacht in the Dominican Republic to rent for experiences.”
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| 0:00.0 | This is an IHeart podcast. |
| 0:04.1 | Hi, I'm Roushine McDonnell. |
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| 0:19.7 | please visit our website, Moneymaking Conversations.com, and click the Be a Guest button. If you're a small business owner, entrepreneur, motivational speaker, influencer, a nonprofit, I want you on my show. Now, let's get to this interview. My guess, our gas, are the co-founders or their rolling group. They used to be an LSC, not an escort. |
| 0:38.8 | I'm going to ask them about that. |
| 0:40.3 | And the visionaries behind one-stop taxes, the largest black-owned tax preparation service in America |
| 0:45.9 | with more than 1,000 virtual locations nationwide and the creators of the Black Tax Festival. |
| 0:53.0 | They have expanded their business portfolio into restaurants, real estate, and hospitality. Wow, we got a lot of talking about. This is a money-making conversation, for real. Please welcome the Money-Making Conversation Masterclass, Shereena and Mowbray Rowan. Thank you so much for having that. Thank you very much for having us. Well, first of all, I'm glad you got a Memphis shirt on. |
| 1:12.6 | What's going on there? Just lock it down. What's happening? Yeah, born and raised Memphis, been in Atlanta almost a decade right now, but I play football at the University of Memphis. Okay. They're undefeated right now, right? They're all undefeated. I'm not going to jinx them right now with anything, but we under... |
| 1:27.2 | Came back and beat Arkansas ball. |
| 1:29.8 | I was going crazy. Well, congratulations, man. You know, hopefully by the time this airs, they still be undefeited. Man, I shall hope so. But I'm very familiar with Memphis, been there a lot. You know, the little, watch the little ducks. Go down by coming by the kids. Come down, go down the hallway, you know, people out of the hotel. If anybody ever been there, ate the hot chicken. Yeah. You know, we're down there. Steve Harvey, who I managed many years. Marjorie. Harvey is from Memphis. Family is from Memphis. So I'm very familiar. I've been up there a lot. So never went up there for Elvis. I will tell you that. I have never went up there for Elvis, but I'm very familiar. Now, Shereena, where are you from? Yeah, I'm originally from Memphis as well. Okay. I apologize for just assuming he was just Memphis because he had logo. I was a Memphis girl as well. Went to the University of Memphis and we actually met in high school, never dated in high |
| 2:19.0 | school or college. |
| 2:20.0 | And we met shortly after he graduated and we've been together ever since. |
| 2:23.0 | Awesome, awesome. |
| 2:24.0 | So you guys are entrepreneurs. |
| 2:26.0 | Yes, sir. |
| 2:27.0 | I'm going to start with you. |
| 2:29.0 | What does entrepreneurship mean to you? |
| 2:31.3 | And so it means to me entrepreneurship, being able to set your own path it means |
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