Stacey Boyd
About Stacey Boyd
Stacey Boyd is the CEO of Olivela and Schoola, and an Entrepreneur In Residence at Harvard Business School. She founded Olivela and Schoola, both of which support charitable causes, and has been featured in major media outlets.
CEO of Olivela
Stacey Boyd founded Olivela, a luxury retailer that engages in philanthropy through shopping. The platform initially launched in beta with 12 brands and has expanded to encompass over 400 luxury brands. Notably, twenty percent of every purchase made on Olivela supports its charitable partners, embodying the concept of compassionate consumerism.
CEO of Schoola
Stacey Boyd launched Schoola in 2013, an online retailer that turns gently used children's clothing into funds for schools in need. The initiative has reached over 35,000 schools nationwide and processes up to 10,000 units of clothing daily. Schoola is designed to support educational institutions by providing them with much-needed resources.
Entrepreneur in Residence at Harvard Business School
Since 2020, Stacey Boyd has been serving as an Entrepreneur in Residence at Harvard Business School. In this role, she shares her extensive entrepreneurial experience and insights with students, helping to cultivate the next generation of business leaders.
Educational Background
Stacey Boyd holds an MBA and MPP from Harvard Business School and Harvard Kennedy School, respectively, both earned between 1994 and 1997. She also completed her undergraduate studies at Hamilton College, where she earned a degree in Public Policy in 1991 after studying from 1987 to 1991.
Media Appearances and Features
Stacey Boyd's work has been highlighted in major media outlets such as CNN, PBS, Today Show, Wall Street Journal, Fortune, New Yorker, USA Today, Washington Post, and Vogue. Her diverse experiences and impactful initiatives have garnered significant media attention.