Living the Dream
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Born and bred on the South Side of Chicago, Derrius Quarles
marched through 13 years of foster care after losing his father to violence and
being separated from his mother to become a first-generation college and Ivy
League graduate. Growing up, Derrius realized that there was a life beyond
poverty. After he won a million dollars in scholarships, Derrius was granted
access into a bevy of successful, networks. He wanted to create platforms that
gave marginalized people tools to better their worlds and his journey had
begun.
The rise of visionary
Derrius started his first business at the age of 15 and
since then he has leveraged technology to build multiple companies that improve
Black Lives. His first book, Million Dollar Scholar: Winning The
Scholarship Race has assisted thousands of students across the globe
increase their knowledge of how to make higher education more affordable
through scholarships and grants. The reception to his first book pushed him to
develop his first company by the same name. Derrius wanted to create a company
that cemented the coaching tips that he gave in his book, on preparing oneself
to be in the best position to successfully navigate the scholarship acquisition
process. Since then Derrius has had the pleasure of being the part of success
stories of students who’ve utilized MDS as a resource, along with the
brotherhood that he has developed while creating these companies and the world
wide connection. Derrius’s business ventures and the book have collectively
impacted the lives of over 15,000 marginalized youth in America.
The foundation of
platform that focuses on doing good for the society
Frustration with the entrepreneurial fundraising status quo,
inspired the founding of BREAUX Capital. During his time building Million
Dollar Scholar, Derrius and his co-founder experienced a heavy degree of bias
and racism as they began to fundraise. They won a bevy of major pitch
competitions yet somehow they were continually passed over for series funding
for Million Dollar Scholar. “We concluded that we were passed up because we
were two proud black men unwilling to change our image to become more
“palatable” to white bro culture that we know is the hallmark for “traditional”
startup culture. We wanted to create a company that empowered black
marginalized millennials by giving them access to resources that they would
otherwise have to search outside of themselves for,” Derrius remembers.
Through BREAUX Capital, Derrius assists the 70% of Black
millennials who would not be able to afford a $1,000 financial emergency
enhance their financial health through a powerful combination of software that
automates savings behavior and education through a peer community. Moreover, as
the founder and CEO of Million Dollar Scholar, an education technology social
enterprise, Derrius helps low-income high school students acquire scholarships
to pursue higher education. Also, as the founder and Brand Architect at DQ
and Partners, a web design agency, Derrius partners with emerging business and
influencer brands that are improving communities in the fields of education,
technology, health, art, and equity.
The achievements
makes the journey fruitful
When asked to talk about the driving force behind is
inspiration, Derrius said, “It’s a humbling honor I received from Harry
Belafonte at the 2012 Common Ground Gala hosted by musician and actor, Common.
Mr. Belafonte said to the audience that “Derrius is the dream Dr. King and I,
as well as so many others, fought for…”. Since that evening, I have decided
to carry the metaphoric torch that he handed to me.” Three year later, Derrius
was honored by Barack Obama at the White House for his activism in expanding
educational access and named to Black Enterprise’s 100 Modern Men in
2017. Beyond these awards, Derrius’s work has been highlighted by more
than dozens of major publications. Most recently, Derrius was
an Entrepreneur in Residence at TED where he delivered a dope TED Talk
discussing the role large banks have played in economically marginalizing Black
Americans and the innovation BREAUX Capital represents in the marketplace for
Black millennials.
Creating a life for
yourself
“I have a deep bucket-list so as I grow my desires grow, so
I can’t say I achieved ALL that I had desired, however I can say I achieved
many of my desires. While completing my creative residency in Malaysia this
past summer, I realized my hard work finally paid-off when I realized I created
a life for myself, where professionally I have autonomy over how my life is
governed. I can humbly say, I’ve created a life where I don’t have to
necessarily answer to anyone except the people I’ve been called to serve in my
capacity,” answered Derrius when asked whether he has achieved all that he
desired.
The future vision
Moving forward, Derrius’s plan is to focus on growing BREAUX
& Company. Its additional portfolio companies include, Techgroove – an
innovation and technology festival built to connect underrepresented students
and urban professionals to career opportunities and DQ and Partners – a
boutique website design and brand strategy consultant that collaborates with
early and mid-stage companies to develop their brand identities, websites,
business models and customer acquisition channels. In the next couple of years
BREAUX Capital will be the premier financial technology and services engine for
Black Millennials.
Derrius’s note for
you
You have the complete license to be your best unapologetic
self while you strive for success. You do not have to shrink yourself and make
yourself more palatable to society to become successful. What keeps me going is
the possibility of creating a world where kids like myself, know undoubtedly
they have access to options for a better life.