Black Woman BreAnna Boyd Makes History

Black Woman BreAnna Boyd Makes History By Being Honored With Her “Own Day”For Providing Over 4 Million Meals To Schools And Airports Around The U.S.

Defying Odds to Build a Mission-Driven Business

BreAnna Boyd has been honored by her hometown with her very own “BreAnna R. Boyd Day” in recognition of her groundbreaking achievements in business.

At just 30 years old, Boyd has built a massively successful company focused on providing healthy meals to those in need while overcoming immense odds.

As a young black woman launching her business in her 20s, Boyd refused to allow statistics and societal expectations deter her ambitious dreams. Through hard work and perseverance, she has achieved remarkable success.

Delivering Over 4 Million Meals to Students and Travelers

Boyd’s company now provides chef-prepared meals to schools, airports, and other venues across the country. To date, they have delivered an astounding 4 million meals through partnerships at Atlanta’s airport and school districts from Oregon to Connecticut.

It’s an incredible achievement for the young founder and her team. Boyd commented,

“I had a dream that I would build a company from the ground up. Thank you for this honor along with a proclamation for the work that our organization is doing to end child hunger.”

Inspiring the Next Generation of Women Business Leaders

Boyd’s historic accomplishments and can-do spirit is now inspiring other young women to defy expectations. Her own hard-won success delivered her the ultimate honor: being recognized with BreAnna R. Boyd Day in her Illinois hometown.

The passionate entrepreneur isn’t resting on her laurels. She hopes her journey empowers the next wave of women leaders. As Boyd says, she didn’t let statistics deter her dreams – and she hopes others will do the same.