Angela McKenna is the President and Founder of Omera Press, an independent publishing and marketing company dedicated to helping authors build visibility, credibility, and long-term authority. An award-winning middle-grade author writing under the pen name Annie Mack, Angela understands firsthand the challenges writers face when bringing a book to market. Since beginning her publishing career in 2005, she has worked with authors, entrepreneurs, speakers, and thought leaders to transform manuscripts into strategic business assets that open doors to media, speaking opportunities, partnerships, and lasting influence. Through Omera Press, she provides guidance on publishing, branding, marketing, and audience development, helping clients navigate an industry that can often feel overwhelming and inaccessible.
Angela is also the creator of the Trifecta Authority Model, a framework that helps authors and entrepreneurs build authority through the strategic alignment of credibility, visibility, and presence. The model challenges conventional thinking about platform growth by emphasizing meaningful engagement, trusted expertise, and real-world relationships rather than vanity metrics alone. Her mission is simple: to help aspiring authors navigate the often-daunting processes of traditional publishing while empowering them to create meaningful alternatives when that path is not the right fit. She believes that publishing should be transparent, accessible, and focused on the author's long-term success. Known for her mission, "Indie Doesn't Mean Invisible," Angela champions a strategic approach to publishing that helps authors build careers—not just launch books.

How to Actually Read Your P&L (And What to Look For)
A practical guide to turning your profit and loss statement into a real decision-making tool.

What I'd Tell My Pre-Kids Founder Self About Scaling
Growth looks different on the other side of motherhood. These founders share what they wish they'd known earlier about scaling, sustainability, and the village that makes it all possible.

The Systems That Make My Business Work as a Mom
Forget hustle culture. These mom-founders built intentional systems like time-blocked calendars to outsourced meal prep, that let them lead their businesses and show up for their families.

What Founders Really Pay Themselves at Every Stage
A transparent look at founder compensation and how it actually evolves as your business grows.
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5 Ways Community Can Be Your Greatest Visibility Strategy
Discover 5 ways community can become your most powerful visibility strategy and help women founders grow their brand, credibility, and opportunities.

Why Your Personal Brand is Your Greatest Business Asset
Discover how personal branding can transform your business journey from Stephanie Cartin, co-founder of Socialfly and Entreprenista.

The Decision I Would Undo If I Could
Staying invisible too long. Waiting for outside permission that was never coming. These founders share the decisions they'd undo and what finally changed because of them.
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Built Together: Mother-Daughter Duos Redefining What It Means to Scale a Business
These mother-daughter co-founder pairs are proof that some of the most powerful business partnerships start at the kitchen table.



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