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Hannah Grace was only 11 months old when she was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes. As she grew from infancy to childhood, she displayed a determination to do whatever she set her heart and mind to do, and typically no one was going to tell her otherwise.
Her father often told her she would be a “CEO” or “entrepreneur” some day, as long as she, as he put it, used her powers for good. And that she did!
In January 2016, she began making her first bath bombs, within a few weeks her products were selling in a local gift shop, and to date they are sold online and in 8 retail outlets in two states.
In almost two years she has donated over $6000 to various charities, and has committed to donate 20% of all net retail web sales to Juvenile Diabetes research, via JDRF and Beyond Type-1.
Today we're lucky to be joined by the 11 year-old CEO of BeYOUtiful, Hannah Grace!
Learn more about the FamilyPreneur Business Accelerator and join today at »familypreneur.co«
I'm committed to building an inclusive and anti-racist business. I support LGBTQIA+ rights and the rights of all intersectional identities. I believe that business should be a force for dismantling systems of oppression and actively invest in my own learning to fulfill this role.
»Read My Full DEI Statement HERE«
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Hannah Grace was only 11 months old when she was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes. As she grew from infancy to childhood, she displayed a determination to do whatever she set her heart and mind to do, and typically no one was going to tell her otherwise.
Her father often told her she would be a “CEO” or “entrepreneur” some day, as long as she, as he put it, used her powers for good. And that she did!
In January 2016, she began making her first bath bombs, within a few weeks her products were selling in a local gift shop, and to date they are sold online and in 8 retail outlets in two states.
In almost two years she has donated over $6000 to various charities, and has committed to donate 20% of all net retail web sales to Juvenile Diabetes research, via JDRF and Beyond Type-1.
Today we're lucky to be joined by the 11 year-old CEO of BeYOUtiful, Hannah Grace!
Learn more about the FamilyPreneur Business Accelerator and join today at »familypreneur.co«
I'm committed to building an inclusive and anti-racist business. I support LGBTQIA+ rights and the rights of all intersectional identities. I believe that business should be a force for dismantling systems of oppression and actively invest in my own learning to fulfill this role.
»Read My Full DEI Statement HERE«