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Rachel Renee, born on January 5, 1993, in Kansas City, MO, relocated to Los Angeles, CA, in 2003, following her father's pursuit of a career in the entertainment industry. While studying Fashion Marketing & Management at the Art Institute of California-Hollywood, she launched her first entrepreneurial venture, an online clothing store. Post-graduation, she gained experience in retail and accounting, living a nomadic lifestyle in locations such as Las Vegas and the Midwest before returning to the West Coast, where she made a significant shift into Technology, Media, and Entertainment.
Rachel Renee is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Goat Moves Inc., an innovative e-commerce marketplace designed to integrate products, services, and digital downloads into a unified platform. After successfully bootstrapping over $250,000, she secured a $5 million pre-seed RegC raise, facilitated by NetCapital in 2023. Under her strategic leadership, Goat Moves Inc. has garnered significant interest, with over 6,000 users and 900 sellers on its waitlist. The platform’s rapid expansion has been propelled by its patent-pending technology and key partnerships with industry leaders such as Unielogics, Nibi TV, and BitCentral. In April 2024, the company further solidified its market presence by securing a multi-million dollar advertising agreement with Consult TV.
Rachel Renee's father, Courtney "Big Court" Richardson II, originally known as "Court Dog" was a prominent rapper from Kansas City, MO, who signed with No Limit Records in the late 1990s, making his mark on the Down South Hustlers compilation. In the early 2000s, after relocating to Brentwood, CA, he shifted from performing to an executive role at No Limit Records, where he worked closely with Master P.
Rachel Renee joined her father on Revolt TV's Holdin' Court Podcast following a groundbreaking interview with the legendary and highly decorated rapper and actor Ice-T, renowned for his role in Law & Order. Since then, the father-daughter duo has hosted a range of influential guests, including Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines star Kristanna Loken, Power Rangers and Snowfall actor Brandon Jay McLaren, and John McKinney, the deputy district attorney from the Nipsey Hussle murder case. Rachel's prominence in the media began to rise following a notable interview on Revolt TV's "Holdin' Court Podcast," where Layzie Bone and Krayzie Bone of Bone Thugs-N-Harmony performed "Heated Heavy" from Krayzie Bone's Thug Mentality 1999 album. This increased visibility was further amplified by a controversial interview with the polarizing figure and Hidden Colors creator Tariq Nasheed, as well as a trending moment featuring AMC's Breaking Bad star Lavell Crawford, who humorously recounted an encounter with rapper Lil Boosie at an Atlanta airport.
In addition to her entrepreneurial and media endeavors, Rachel joined El Rancho Holdings in 2024, where she plays a pivotal role in facilitating the sale of hotels, casinos, commercial properties, and commodities on a global scale. Rachel Renee's blend of business acumen and media influence underscores her emergence as a significant and influential figure in the entrepreneurial landscape.
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https://thatsgoatmoves.com/about-us. (n.d.). www.thatsgoatmoves.com. https://www.thatsgoatmoves.com