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Adrienne Bailon Discusses Empowering Entrepreneurs with Olay

by Katherine Tinsley October 17, 2021
by Katherine Tinsley October 17, 2021 0 comments
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Actress, singer, television host, and entrepreneur Adrienne Bailon has spent her career breaking barriers and paving the way for women of color in the entertainment industry. In 2013, she became the first Latina daytime television host when she joined The Real. Her accomplishments are a product of faith, hard work, and gratitude which is why her collaboration with Olay is a match made in heaven. 

 

Olay has become a part of Bailon’s self care routine and the brand aligns with her own values by working to empower women of color especially in the entrepreneur space. With balancing a busy career and being an entrepreneur she has learned that self care is a must. The partnership with Olay not only offers the opportunity to empower women of color, but the Olay body products have become her self-care staples. Olay is supporting women of color through their partnership with LISC NYC which provides support for female entrepreneurs in areas such as Washington Heights. Olay products offer an opportunity to unwind at home, and the brand is working towards empowering entrepreneurs and building equity for women of color. 

 

Bailon being both Puerto Rican and an entrepreneur has been able to learn valuable lessons about owning her own business and is able to offer wisdom to women looking to follow in her footsteps. For many women of color Bailon serves as an inspiration through her ability to balance being a daytime host, business owner, singer, and actress.  

 

Bailon working in the entertainment industry for years and now being a business owner has required her to stay true to herself while balancing being the accountant, manager, spokesperson, and boss of her own businesses. Her tenacity has guided her throughout her professional career. Bailon has learned how to stay true to herself and take a fearless approach to life in the entertainment industry.

 

 

Adrienne BailonAdrienne HoughtonEntrepreneurshipLISCnycolayWomen empowerment
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