Hannah Grace was like many other young children who loved to run around and play with her friends. From a very young age she determined to do set her little heart upon: not may could tell her otherwise. Her father told her that she would be a CEO or entrepreneur one day as long as she used her determination and work ethic in the right way. On January 1, 2016 Hannah and her family drove to Hannah’s favorite health and beauty store. Her father then challenged her to make and sell the products she loved so much in order that she could drive her entrepreneurial spirit. Game on!
As soon as she got home, Hannah began researching how to make her favorite products: bath bombs especially. Within weeks Hannah was selling her products in a local gift shop and online. Now Hannah sells her products in 8 retail outlets in two states. She is not only a good entrepreneur but a generous person. She has chosen to donate 20% of all online sales to JDRF. For her, that is over $5,000.
She calls her brand BeYOUtiful because she wants people to be themselves; this is where she believes true beauty lies. At the age of 10 she is proving that she can do it all. Nothing has stopped her yet and she believes nothing can. Best of luck to her as she continues to grow her business.
It’s adorable that at such a young age Hannah already has a heart for encouraging others and sharing her successes through donations. I like that her father encouraged her to follow her dreams rather than making her wait until she was older. Kids are capable of so much more than what we often give them credit for.