Entrepreneur and Philanthropist Boaz BagBag Introduces New Business BSD Tree Inc.

Successful entrepreneur and committed philanthropist Boaz BagBag has been around long enough to know that there are still ventures that will do well despite a global crisis. Coming up with such a venture necessitates careful planning and a lot of strategic alliances. And this is exactly what he did to develop BSD Tree Inc., a daily car rental company that was made possible through the generous investments of several key personalities from Wall Street. 

BSD Tree Inc. is backed up by a solid business plan and remarkable funding of $50 million in the first round. This specific round will be maximized for car rentals, deliveries, and fleet operations. Boaz BagBag could not be any happier that other people saw the value of his vision and went out of their way to support his latest venture. At a time like this, when investors are careful and wary about releasing huge sums of money, he has successfully pitched a business that promises considerable returns in due time. 

The new business is expected to offer numerous high-value jobs throughout the East Coast and Down South areas as well. The first few locations of BSD Tree Inc. will be in New York, Washington D.C., Miami, and Atlanta. In the succeeding years, the company is also expected to expand in other key cities across the country to be able to serve an even bigger clientele. Its expansion also means more jobs for people in that specific area. As someone who wants to be able to give people from all walks of life opportunities to make a living, Boaz BagBag is sure to continue to create programs that will result in the generation of jobs. 

Making these job opportunities possible, he hopes to give several minority groups the chance to create a stable and comfortable future for their families. His businesses are known for supporting non-profit organizations and other well-meaning agencies that initiate programs that are designed to make communities a better place to live in. 

Best known for his remarkable business ideas, Boaz BagBag is allowing first responders to use his car service vehicles during emergency situations. This admirable idea allowed him to build a reliable network nationwide, which he hopes to introduce to the rest of the country in the coming years. He also plans to change his plan to provide rentals to small-group users instead of big-group users. This will easily allow hundreds of people to use the same vehicle instead of just limiting them to ten. 

As a business owner, Boaz BagBag is constantly looking for ways to elevate the value of its services and products. By offering high-quality services to his clients, he is confident that his business will move on to the next level. Looking ahead, he is planning to have all his drivers taught how to take all the necessary precautions to give their clients the best and safest experience. In doing this, he aspires to create a distinction that will put his business at the top of every client’s mind. 

Check out Boaz BagBag on Facebook for updates on his latest projects. 

Built by Women for Women, Divine Drops Strives to Address Period Poverty Through Lasting Products

The female body undergoes incomparable issues, giving them plenty of stigma for their hormones, menstruation, and misunderstood PMS. Like every woman, Mikaela Ingram was far from peace with her period, putting products inside her body that she believed would help her, only to learn that they were doing more harm. Although she was not alone in her situation, Mikaela discovered that 500 million were dealing with a worse issue —period poverty. So, looking to help them resolve their problems, she created Divine Drops.

Divine Drops is a brand that strives to reconnect women back to their cycle and body through understanding, building a global community of women and sustainable products that will support them and last. A registered nurse, Mikaela decided to travel the globe to find a solution to her menstrual problem. She found herself backpacking through Asia, but it wasn’t until she wound up in the Philippines that Mikaela’s life would change forever.

A volunteer for a non-profit, she befriended a group of women and talked about the “tough and awkward topic” of their menstruation. Mikaela found that while she was fortunate to have a menstrual cup, the other women used old rags, leaves, their own clothing, and even dried excrement out of pure urgency.

“I felt their pain, shame, confusion, and even sadness in that moment,” Mikaela revealed, “I thought to myself, “I had to work so hard to make peace with my period, and I had everything I needed and wanted to manage it.” It broke me to sit there with those girls with nothing to give but an ear to listen and a heart that really cared.” 

The experience drove Mikaela to develop a solution with what she was already using —a menstrual cup and period panties. She developed the non-profit Divine Drops to support up to six women with every purchase. The company has produced the smallest menstrual cup on the market with plans to utilize women worldwide who want to do good without spending a lot of time doing so. “We want women to feel empowered to connect Divine Drops resources to the women in need in their community.”

Divine Drops approaches the issue with a big heart. With her background in a working family farm in North Carolina, founder Mikaela Ingram has developed a habit of thinking outside the box for solutions to an issue that has been circulating for centuries. Although there are other social impact companies like Toms, Divine Drops strives to go all the way into the issue and fix it from the root. Mikaela and her team do not give one for one but instead donate all its profits to benefit women globally.

Although the company is still new, Mikaela Ingram is optimistic about the success of her mission as she foresees Divine Drops in the frontlines of countries with similar issues. The company plans to start a program in the Native American community in the United States and build an online community of women with hormonal resources and support. In addition, Mikaela foresees Divine Drops donating a million products that will change the cycle of women globally.

Learn more about Divine Drops by visiting their official website.

Plugstar Entertainment Comes Alive and Thrives in Building Talented People’s Dreams Despite the Pandemic

From having music aspirations herself to going away to serve in the military, Michelle Mackel is now at the forefront of getting entertainment personalities to the peak of their careers through her publicity firm, Plugstar Entertainment. The company was established based on sharing expertise with clients and educating newcomers about the entertainment industry. Despite the pandemic, Plugstar Entertainment found ways to survive and build a platform helping its clients grow in their various fields.

Michelle Mackel’s primary strategy with Plugstar Entertainment was finding ways to expand her reach even though the world was going through a downtime and performance opportunities were halted. She adopted virtual consultations with the diverse talents and client base she already met earlier when she traveled around the country. Plugstar Entertainment added more service offerings such as radio and social media campaigns, video placement, ghost-writing, brand development, business coaching, and more to its existing standard public relations (PR) services like press kits and interviews, podcasts and magazine bookings.

In Michelle’s words, explaining her strategy for the company, “I have tried to pull all the stops to make sure Plugstar Entertainment is successful. I want to see my clients become both marketable and financially sound.”

Although Plugstar Entertainment is based in Oklahoma, which is not an entertainment hub, Michelle Mackel focused on expanding the company’s internet presence, took on virtual consultations, and launched a robust affiliate program to provide a network of partner services and grow the platform.

Today, Plugstar Entertainment is on the map, enjoying a nationwide reach and an unending roster of clients. Plugstar Entertainment is not limited to a specific niche or client. It serves all forms of professions with a major focus on underserved clients all over the United States. The PR firm has entrepreneurs, authors, actors, models, DJs, music producers, a television show, digital publications, and a growing list of music artists under its client roster. It’s shifting the focus from entertainment capitals like Los Angeles and proving to everyone that anybody can gain nationwide exposure from anywhere in the United States.

Beyond being a PR firm, Plugstar Entertainment takes pride in educating people new to the entertainment industry. The company takes time to educate its clients on how the entertainment industry works, who the power players are, what they need to do to find success, and what pitfalls they must avoid.

“At Plugstar, setting clients up for success translates into the company’s success,” Michelle said.

With the current trajectory, Michelle Mackel sees Plugstar becoming a nationally recognized publicity company and a one-stop-shop for all promotion and branding needs. She’s also using her experience building and growing the company to teach as many people as possible the importance of following their dreams.

“Life is too short. Having the right team to help define your goals, build your brand, and guide your success reduces the risk of failure and makes it easier to reach for your dream,” Michelle said.

Learn more about Plugstar Entertainment on the official website. Also, follow the official Instagram and Facebook pages for news and updates.