delandrabolston@thebossmomzmovement.com
Who We Are…
At Boss Momz we are dedicated to helping our peers gain and renew financial independence through proper business SOP. We provide guidance and explore opportunities to be a self-starting Boss! Turn your side hustle corporate, and let us help you birth that million-dollar idea!
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Our Story
Hello, my name is Delandra Bolston. I’m the founder and CEO of Boss Momz LLC. Two years ago the world as we had known it shifted. We were forced to operate in ways unknown to any of us. In 2020, In the midst of a pandemic I was forced to think outside of the box. It was at this moment the world expected me, and others like me to fold and stress out about the drastic changes that were occurring.I went from working a full time job, to being jobless at home with my 3 cubs. One evening, with a glass of wine and a laptop in front of me I decided to two things I had never done before: 1. Evaluate my skills and see who I could market them to, and how. 2. Become my own boss. Boss Momz LLC was formed under pressure, into now a diamond. And It is our mission to show others what is possible, and how expansive our options are. One bit of knowledge can change our perspectives, and the application of knowledge can change our lives.
Sarah was born
Sarah Breedlove was born in Delta, Louisiana. Her parents, Owen and Minerva were sharecroppers. She had one older sister and four older brothers. All of them, including her parents, were slaves on the Madison Parish plantation. Sarah was born after the Emancipation Proclamation and was free.
Began selling hair care products
Sarah began to experience hair loss, which made her interested in hair care and products. She became a commissioned agent for Annie Malone, African hair care entrepreneur.
Walker moved the headquarters
The business to Indianapolis, where she built a factory, hair salon, laboratory and beauty school. The business grew rapidly, making her a millionaire.
Sarah built her family a house
She commissioned the first licensed black architect in New York to design her Hudson home. The house cost $250,000.
Sarah was acknowledged by the NAACP
After joining the organization, Sarah was acknowledged for making the largest contribution to save the Anacostia, house of Frederick Douglass.