Bri Ray to Host and Perform at the Women of Impact Brunch During NBA Allstar Weekend

Award-winning publication IMPACT Magazine and Vivint are holding an Women of Impact Brunch during NBA Allstar Weekend to highlight and recognize women of impact within the NBA, Sports, and business. It’s destined to be an inspirational event attended by some of the nations most influential men and women.

Hosting and performing at Women of Impact is nationally recognized singer-songwriter Bri Ray.

Bri Ray is a Utah native. She grew up as one of six children in a bi-racial home in the heart of Utah County. Her family is a collage of biological, adopted, and added siblings—giving her a deeper perspective into the unique gaps experienced by interracial families. Bri Ray is a self-starter. She has over 10 years of experience in marketing, project management and coordination, public relations, and partnerships. She has led projects & events for companies in various industries including venture capital, education, childcare, health and wellness, entertainment, social impact and more.

With over 10 years of public speaking experience, Bri Ray has toured as a motivational speaker teaching kindness, tolerance, and understanding to her peers across the nation. As a musician, Bri Ray’s original music has gained recognition both nationally and internationally, including being named the first ever Presidential Scholar of the Arts in the singer-songwriter discipline. Bri Ray has engaged audiences in renowned venues such as Washington D.C.’s Kennedy Center, California’s Dolby Theatre, American Idol, and Utah’s LaVell Edwards Stadium to name a few. Bri Ray continues to write and release music that inspires her in hopes it will do the same for others.

Founder and President of the Raising Me Foundation, Bri Ray is dedicated to building bridges of understanding that cross racial, cultural and educational barriers to help loving parents raise confident children of color. As a consultant and entrepreneur in the Social Impact space, she focuses on projects that counter the root causes of racism and inequitable disparities by connecting and empowering communities.

Bri Ray and her work have been featured in Utah Valley Magazine’s 40 under 40, Deseret News, Medium’s Black Artists to Watch, KUTV Fresh Living, Utah Valley Magazine’s Fab 40, KSL.com, KRCL Radio, The Salt Lake Tribune, and Utah Business Magazine’s Living Color, 30 Women to Watch, and more.

Connect with Bri Ray Aupiu on all social platforms at @thebriray.

This event is completely SOLD OUT.

Source: theimpactmagazine.com

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