Founder

Meet Nora Adams.

Nora Adams, founder of Closers in Heels

— Nora

Hi, I'm Nora — founder of Closers in Heels.

I created Closers in Heels because I saw a major problem in the sales training industry. Too many aspiring sales professionals are spending thousands of dollars on courses and mentorships that give them information but never provide a clear path to actually using the skill and making money from it.

Over the years, I personally invested thousands of dollars into sales training, coaching programs, mentorships, and business education. While many of them provided value, I noticed the same gaps over and over again. Students were overwhelmed with information, left without support, and most importantly, never given a real opportunity to apply what they learned.

That's exactly why Closers in Heels was built differently.

I took everything that worked, removed what didn't, and created a training system that is direct, practical, affordable, and designed for real-world application. Instead of spending months sorting through unnecessary information, our students learn the skills that actually matter — getting on sales calls, handling objections, building confidence, and closing deals.

What truly separates Closers in Heels from most programs is that we don't stop at training. We provide coaching, accountability, mock calls, community support, and most importantly, the opportunity for offer placement. Our goal isn't simply to teach sales — it's to help women develop a valuable skill and then provide a pathway to actually use it.

My passion for helping women break into sales comes from my own journey. While looking for something bigger than climbing a corporate ladder, I became obsessed with personal development, business, and learning high-income skills. I quickly found that building wealth comes from skill and strategy, not hourly wages. Instead of spending money on things that wouldn't move me forward, I invested heavily into mentorships, coaching, and education that would help me build a future for myself. Those investments completely changed the trajectory of my life.

At 19 years old, I was able to purchase my own Porsche — not because I got lucky, but because I learned skills that allowed me to create opportunities for myself. Sales taught me confidence, communication, leadership, discipline, and the ability to earn based on my performance rather than an hourly wage. More importantly, it showed me what becomes possible when you're willing to bet on yourself before anyone else does.

This isn't a program built by someone teaching theory. It's built by someone who has invested heavily into education, studied what actually works, identified the gaps in the industry, and created the solution I wish I had when I first started.

Today, Closers in Heels is more than a training program. It's a community of ambitious women committed to building confidence, creating financial opportunities, and developing skills that can serve them for the rest of their lives.