The SAVEDpreneur™ Spotlight: Lillie Mae, Founder of Glambitious Brand

I believe my Kingdom assignment is to help women in business step into visibility with confidence, clarity, and purpose. God called me to build platforms that elevate women — to create spaces where their voices, stories, and brands can be seen, heard, and valued.

The SAVEDpreneur™ Spotlight: Lillie Mae, Founder of Glambitious Brand
Photo Credit: Courtesy of Lillie Mae

Lillie Mae has spent 13 years helping women come out of hiding — and she is not slowing down. As a Brand Strategist, visibility expert, and founder of the Glambitious Brand, she builds platforms that give women’s voices a place to land. Media features. Speaking stages. Digital publications. Curated events. Whatever the format, the mission is the same: make sure the women God called to be seen are not sitting in the shadows. Lillie’s work is strategic and her calling is clear. She is not just building a brand. She is building a movement.

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Tell us who you are and what is your God-driven purpose?

I am a 13-year Brand Strategist, Founder of the Glambitious Brand, and visibility expert who helps women entrepreneurs elevate their voice, position their brand, and step into the opportunities they have been called to. Through media, storytelling, and strategic platforms, I create spaces for women to be seen, heard, and valued.

My God-given purpose is to help women come out of hiding and walk boldly in who they are called to be. I believe I have been assigned to create visibility for voices that may have been overlooked, and to equip women with the confidence, clarity, and platforms they need to expand their impact.

I carry this out through my work, my platforms, and my presence — ensuring that purpose is not just discovered, but displayed.

Who first introduced you to God and what was your salvation experience?

My mother introduced me to God by keeping me very involved in our local church community.

My salvation experience was a moment where I made a personal decision to fully surrender my life to God and accept His vision for my life. It marked a shift in how I saw myself and my purpose, and it continues to shape how I live and grow in my faith every day.

Many of us want to be successful. What does success mean to you?

Success means impact to me, and I desire to have a positive impact on as many people as I can through my voice and platform.

What does having “vision” mean to you? What is your vision?

Vision means having a clear picture of where God is taking you so that you can wake up daily and pursue your purpose fearlessly.

My vision includes traveling the world to speak on stages abroad and inspire women globally to speak up and show up fully in their purpose.

What does being a SAVEDpreneur™ mean to you? What is your kingdom assignment and how are you carrying out your assignment now?

Being a SAVEDpreneur™ to me means building a business that is fully aligned with my faith, my purpose, and my calling. It is not just about profit — it is about impact, obedience, and stewardship.

It means allowing God to lead my vision, my voice, and my decisions, and using my platform as a vessel to serve, uplift, and empower others.

I believe my Kingdom assignment is to help women in business step into visibility with confidence, clarity, and purpose. I am called to help them own their voice, share their stories, and position themselves to be seen, heard, and impactful — without shrinking or playing small.

I carry out this assignment through my work as a Brand Strategist by creating platforms, opportunities, and experiences that elevate women. Whether it is through media features, digital publications, speaking engagements, or curated events, I intentionally create spaces where women can be recognized, empowered, and expanded.

I also use my voice to encourage women to trust God’s timing, embrace their identity, and show up boldly in the spaces they have been called to. At the core of it all, I see my business as ministry — where visibility becomes a tool for purpose, and success becomes a reflection of alignment with God’s plan.

What did God call you to build, and how did you know? What steps did you take to be obedient? How quickly did it take you to answer the call?

God called me to build platforms that elevate women — to create spaces where their voices, stories, and brands can be seen, heard, and valued. I am called to help women step out of hiding, own their identity, and walk boldly in their purpose through visibility, storytelling, and strategic positioning.

In terms of obedience, I took action by creating what did not exist. I started building platforms — magazines, media opportunities, events, and experiences — that gave women a space to be highlighted and celebrated. I leaned into using my voice more boldly, showing up consistently, and trusting God even when the vision felt bigger than my current capacity.

When God says move, I move. I continue to walk it out daily, understanding that obedience is not a one-time decision — it is a continual yes.

Where did obedience cost you something—money, time, identity, approval? And how did you handle the tension?

Obedience has cost me comfort, certainty, and at times, immediate income. There were seasons where choosing alignment over opportunity meant walking away from things that looked good on the surface but did not fully align with what I felt called to build. It also required me to release certain versions of myself — the one who felt the need to play it safe, be understood by everyone, or move based on approval.

Time was another cost. Building something with intention and integrity takes longer than chasing quick wins. There were moments where I had to trust that what I was building would produce fruit, even when I could not immediately see the results.

The tension came from balancing what made sense naturally versus what I felt led to do spiritually. There were times when it did not look logical, and that can be uncomfortable. But I handled that tension by staying grounded in prayer, being intentional about my decisions, and reminding myself that obedience does not always come with immediate clarity — it comes with trust.

Over time, I have learned that what I may have lost in those moments was actually positioning me for something greater.

What upcoming projects are you working on that you want our readers to know about?

One of the projects I am most excited about right now is the continued growth of my HER Visibility Membership for women entrepreneurs. Inside the membership, I provide podcast guest forms, event speaker applications, paid opportunities, and grants to help women elevate their brand presence and stay top-of-mind with their audience.

Visit HERVisibility.com to join us!

What is the best way for our readers to keep up with you?

Website: HERVisibility.com

Instagram: @iamLillieMae