Meet Jade Colin,The Youngest Black Woman To Own A McDonald’s Franchise In The Country

Meet Jade Colin, She Is The Youngest Black Woman To Own A McDonald’s Franchise In The Country.

She began from talking a job at age 14 to working night shifts at her local McDonald’s whiles taking a full course load in college and completed the University of Louisiana with a bachelor’s degree in Business Management. She studied McDonald’s policies and applied to the New Generation Programme for Children of McDonald owners (her parents purchased their first restaurant in 2010) Her very first McDonald’s location was opened in 2016. Becoming, the youngest black franchise owner at the prime age of 26.

This is truly amazing. This serves as motivation to us all. You can do anything you put your mind to. If you work hard, make the necessary sacrifices you can do the same.

This is Black history. This Black excellence. This is Black Girl Magic!

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