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Vivian Kaye: From College Dropout to CEO KinkyCurlyYaki’s CEO; A Seven Figure Startup

Vivian Kaye is the founder and CEO of KinkyCurlyYaki, a seven-figure startup that specializes in hair extensions made specifically for women with naturally kinky, curly, and coily hair. Kaye is a college dropout who started the business in her apartment while working a full-time job and has since grown it into a successful business.

She has grown the company to become a leading provider of hair extensions for women with textured hair, and has been featured in several media outlets including Forbes, Entrepreneur, and Black Enterprise.

The brand is specifically designed for Black women and has grown to over $6 million in revenue. Vivian started the company on her own, while she was a college dropout and a single mom. She is not only known as a successful businesswoman but also as a personality who inspires others and shares her personal entrepreneurial journey.

She is considered a business and empowerment expert and has appeared on various TV shows, radio programs and podcasts. She also helps others by mentoring and working with big brands like Shopify, Porsche, and American Express. Additionally, Vivian also contributes to philanthropic efforts.

Kaye’s success story serves as inspiration for many entrepreneurs who are looking to start their own businesses.

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Written by Faith Paulinus

A Content Writer. Law Graduate. Social Media Manager.

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