Our Stories
Dive into a collection of real-life success stories that show just how far education, hard work, and big dreams can take you. From classrooms to boardrooms, these tales are sure to motivate and encourage you. Take a moment to read them and get ready to be inspired to chase your own success.
Partho is Very Busy Now
Partho Sarkar, an enterprising individual, founded ‘Ortha’ in 2015, championing rural women’s empowerment through home decor production. Mentored by BYEAH, his venture expanded, now offering diverse products and employing 16 staff. Partho envisions entrepreneurship as a solution to unemployment, fostering economic growth in Bangladesh.
Crafting Success Against Adversity
Masum Talukder’s journey from rural Bangladesh to entrepreneurial success in Dhaka reflects resilience. Facing setbacks in employment and failed ventures, he found his stride in handicrafts. With BYEAH’s guidance, his showroom now thrives, a testament to perseverance and the transformative power of mentorship in business.
Ricken Wishes to be a Role Model
Israt Kadir Ricken, a devoted mother, embraces entrepreneurship after BYEA training. Her diverse ventures in clothing, gardening, and mushroom production yield BDT 45,000 monthly. BYEA not only educated her on business but also forged market links, garnering support from influential local entities, fueling her entrepreneurial journey’s success.
Empowering Farmers through Greenery Cart
Sarwar Kabir, through Greenery Cart, transformed farmers’ lives post-incubation. Armed with a comprehensive plan nurtured in BYEAH Impact Incubation, he’s now empowering farmers while supplying fresh produce. His vision blends social impact with sustainable agriculture, a testament to his dedication and BYEAH’s support.
Tale of a Rural Mother
Shila Akhter exemplifies entrepreneurial leadership beyond business, driving community progress. Her initiatives during COVID-19, inspired by BYEA training, provided essentials and sustainable livelihoods. Advocating shared prosperity, she reinvests profits, fostering micro-enterprises, and embodies an altruistic entrepreneurial spirit, transforming her village’s socio-economic landscape.
From Pocket Money to Prosperity
Momin Dayon’s journey epitomizes the spirit of entrepreneurship. From humble beginnings in Dhaka’s markets, discreetly selling leather goods, he found guidance through BYEAH. Transitioning from trading to manufacturing, Samo Leather emerged. His vision extends beyond business, fostering job creation and inspiring young entrepreneurs.