A Trailblazing Life Honored During Black History Month
As Black History Month celebrates legacies that continue to shape the future, few modern stories resonate like that of Dr. Trisha Bailey—a visionary leader whose journey from hardship to billionaire entrepreneur is shaking boardrooms and breaking glass ceilings. Captured in her bold and bestselling memoir Unbroken, her story isn’t just about triumph—it’s a manifesto for Black excellence, resilience, and legacy building.
From Humble Beginnings to Global Boardrooms
Born in Jamaica, Dr. Bailey defied the odds to become the wealthiest Jamaican-born woman in history. Her remarkable journey led her to the top of 16 companies, generating hundreds of millions in revenue and employing more than 5,000 people globally. Yet her impact isn’t measured in numbers alone—it’s in the lives she uplifts through storytelling, mentorship, and philanthropy.
In Unbroken, she writes: “Every time the world told me ‘no,’ I turned it into my ‘yes’.” With raw vulnerability, she opens up about the trauma, rejection, and sheer willpower that forged her empire—and her identity.
A New Era of Representation and Recognition
Dr. Bailey’s influence has earned her major accolades, including JP Morgan Chase’s Woman of the Year and designation as the #1 Minority Provider in the Nation. Her name now graces a historic building at the University of Connecticut, making her the first Black individual—and the only woman—to be so honored. In 2025, she made further history as the first woman of color inducted into the UConn Business Hall of Fame.
Beyond awards, her role on UConn’s Board of Trustees and Foundation Board positions her to keep driving institutional change in education and entrepreneurship.
Unbroken: More Than a Memoir—A Movement
Unfiltered, fearless, and yes, even “a little spicy,” Unbroken isn’t your traditional business biography. It’s a rallying cry for the underrepresented, the underestimated, and those willing to build wealth with grit and heart. From Fortune 500 stages to community halls, Dr. Bailey’s voice empowers a new generation to dream bigger—and demand more.
Philanthropy That Fuels Generational Change
As a philanthropist, Dr. Bailey is committed to expanding educational access. Her record-breaking donations to UConn fund scholarships specifically designed to support underrepresented youth—particularly young Black women and men. Her goal? Make generational wealth more accessible and reshape the pipeline of leadership for decades to come.
A Living Legacy That Defies Limits
As Black History Month honors the past, Dr. Bailey is writing a bold new future—one defined by fearless leadership, relentless self-belief, and a commitment to lifting others. Her story proves success isn’t just surviving adversity—it’s using it to ignite a movement.