Latoya Bullard-Franklin

Latoya Bullard-Franklin’s destiny has brought her from humble beginnings in New Orleans, LA to a successful entrepreneur in Houston. She is an experienced Master Black Belt Facilitator of Lean Six Sigma, Change Management and Organizational Strategy Development. As an Agent of Change, she believes the best way to achieve business success is to “remove barriers and think outside of the box.” She is Founder and CEO of The Bulsard Group, LLC – a firm focused on partnering with clients to uncover value, create value and deliver value in the pursuit of Operational Excellence.

She has a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Louisiana State University, and a Master of Science in Project Management from Boston University. Her career as a leader in Oil and Gas began with Texaco and BP oil as a Reliability Engineer. As an Engineering Lead with Raytheon Company, she supported the development of products for major Army and Navy programs. Transitioning to a Quality Assurance lead for high impact initiatives, she developed strategies to maintain the efficiency and effectiveness of the quality organization in enabling people, processes and tools to work cohesively. It was during this time that she became an advocate of Supplier Diversity through organizations such as WBENC and NMSDC. During her tenure with Chevron Company, she led the execution of many projects with a strict focus on delivering millions of dollars in value and enhancing growth. Throughout her career, she has also developed and instructed numerous training courses focusing on Lean Six Sigma basics, voice of the customer and building total organizational capability. Recognized as a trailblazer by Fortune 500 companies, she continues to lead global teams of top executives and mid-level managers to maintain the efficiency and effectiveness of their organizations.

Bullard-Franklin was recently featured in Forbes Magazine as one of the “Texas Top Business Women” to watch and has been featured in Black Enterprise and Essence Magazine as one of “40 Next” young entrepreneurs to “transform” the world.

Locally, the Greater Houston Black Chamber of Commerce has recognized her as a Pinnacle Award recipient for her success as an entrepreneur and support in the Houston community – one of the youngest persons ever to receive this honor. Who’s Who in Black Houston has recognized her as a catalyst to motivate the achievement of excellence for organizations such as WBEA, NSBE, HMSDC, AABE, Bilateral Chamber of Commerce, AKA Sorority, Inc. and GHBC, in which she serves on the Board of Directors.

In her spare time, Bullard-Franklin instills excellence and provides scholarships to young students through her nonprofit – the Girl POWER Network – with Principles to ensure success: “Persevere, Own, Win, Empower and Respect.”

She obtains encouragement and inspiration from her husband and four daughters. “They are my guiding light and beacon of hope to lead me through the uncertainties that may exist as an entrepreneur.”

In pursuit of her ultimate dream of becoming a published author, she chronicles her experiences as a young, black woman and entrepreneur through her blog “Diary of a Mad Black Womanpreneur.”

Latoya Bullard-Franklin

CEO

The Bulsard Group, LLC

1415 S. Voss Rd. Ste. 110-459

Houston, TX 77057

832.428.1484

bulsardgroup.com

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