Trent Griffin-Braaf Attends Beyoncé’s Black Parade Luncheon

Trent Griffin-Braaf Attends Beyoncé's Black Parade Luncheon
Global icon Beyoncé’s charity, BeyGOOD, hosted an empowering luncheon in New York, connecting over 100 mission-driven entrepreneurs, including Trent Griffin-Braaf, CEO of Tech Valley Shuttle and GB Logistics, and awarding $125,000 in grants, exemplifying their commitment to positive change and empowering aspiring entrepreneurs from minority communities.

BeyGOOD, the esteemed charity founded by global icon Beyoncé, hosted an empowering and impactful luncheon on Friday, the 28th of July, in New York. The event, organized by BeyGOOD’s dedicated team, gathered attendees from various industries, including Trent Griffin-Braaf, the CEO & Founder of Tech Valley Shuttle and GB Logistics.

BeyGOOD is well-known for its commitment to creating positive change in communities worldwide. One of its notable initiatives, the Black Parade Route, focuses on visiting the ten largest cities on Beyoncé’s Renaissance Tour to promote access to education, scholarships, and opportunities for minorities and women in institutions and colleges. Beyoncé has also dedicated $1 million to small businesses struggling from financial inequality, which is to be distributed over the course of several Black Parade Route Small Business Luncheons. At each luncheon, ten businesses are selected to receive grants of $10,000.

Trent Griffin-Braaf, a prominent figure in the small business world, attended the New York luncheon as a distinguished guest. His primary goal is to tackle poverty by developing innovative transportation solutions while simultaneously lifting up his employees. Drawing from his own experience as a formerly incarcerated individual, he is leading the charge in setting an example for other employers to become a preferred choice for hiring formerly incarcerated individuals, single parents, and veterans, thus promoting inclusivity and giving them a chance to thrive in the workforce. 

During the event, Trent witnessed firsthand BeyGOOD’s commitment to empowering entrepreneurs and mission-driven organizations. Over 100 entrepreneurs with mission-driven businesses were present, each playing a crucial role in creating a more equitable playing field for minority communities. These entrepreneurs were connected to vital resources, including venture capital groups, Mastercard, Goldman Sachs, and various business teaching programs.

The luncheon featured a special guest speaker, Beyoncé’s personal financial advisor, who shared valuable insights on building and sustaining a successful business. Moreover, an impressive sum of $125,000 in grant money was awarded to support entrepreneurs in their impactful endeavors.

The event’s program included a lunch and captivating performance, creating a perfect setting for networking and fostering meaningful connections among like-minded individuals. 

The Beyoncé Black Parade Luncheons are a testament to the power of unity, mentorship, and giving back. The event’s impact will resonate for years to come, inspiring countless individuals to pursue their dreams and create positive change in the world.

About Trent Griffin-Braaf: 

Trent Griffin-Braaf is the CEO & Founder of Tech Valley Shuttle and GB Logistics. His mission is to combat poverty through transportation solutions and employee empowerment. As a formerly incarcerated person, he leads the way for other employers to learn how to become an employer of choice for formerly incarcerated persons, single parents, and veterans. 

In 2023 The Small Business Administration named Trent the Small Business Person of the Year. He has been named one of the 40 Under 40 and appeared in The New York Times, Bloomberg Businessweek, and Bloomberg Radio. In 2021, Forbes honored him as one of the next 1,000 Entrepreneurs. In 2022, he was named a leader of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion for his hiring practices and training and development of entry-level associates to management and entrepreneurship. 

Trent has become the largest BIPOC employer in New York & The Capital Region. Tech ValleyShuttle is the first black-owned business named one of the best places to work by the Albany Business Review. 

He plans on expanding his organization to have the most significant footprint in NYS and franchising nationwide to address systemic barriers around transportation and consulting for organizations to help them build cultures that empower formerly incarcerated persons.

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