Briana Grosvenor

Briana Grosvenor
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Bri started her career in the fast-paced world of sports PR and marketing, where her focus was introducing new fans to the world of motorsports and promoting the stories of emerging drivers. This experience taught her how to understand and connect with audiences on a deeper level. She made a transition to the FinTech industry where she’s spent over a decade designing and implementing operational processes for creative (UX) teams at multiple Fortune 500 companies. Reading and writing have always been her true passion, and motherhood is where she found her voice. After having her firstborn during the pandemic, she experienced firsthand the challenges of balancing both a career and motherhood. This led to a greater appreciation for the power of community and of sharing our stories. She grew up in Houston, but gained a greater love and appreciation for the city by exploring it as an adult and new mom. She’s very involved in her local community, and is a member of the Houston Methodist Advancing Nursing Excellence Council, and writes a weekly newsletter called “Modern Motherhood Musings”. She lives in the Westbury-area with her husband, 2 sons, and spunky old Bichon. You can find her on instagram @BrianaGrosvenor.
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