Full Name
Kevin Lloyd
Job Title
CEO and Co-founder
Name of ACA member affiliation or organization
Make Your Life Entertaining
Speaker Bio
Meet Kevin Lloyd, a transformative leader and serial entrepreneur whose diverse journey spans from a seasoned retail executive to a trailblazer in lifestyle marketing and tech inclusivity. Originally from New York City and a graduate of Tuskegee University with a degree in accounting, Kevin's early career in retail with major brands like Target and Dick’s Sporting Goods honed his operational and customer service skills, setting the stage for his entrepreneurial ventures.

Kevin is the co-founder and CEO of MYLE (Make Your Life Entertaining), co-founder of Extra MYLE International, founder of Lloyds of Columbus, ColumbusBlack.com, co-founder of Venture Suite, and Color Coded Labs. His work primarily focuses on enhancing the entrepreneurial landscape and implementing equitable solutions through initiatives like Color Coded Labs, which provides coding education to Black and Brown individuals.

His commitment to community is evident through his involvement with the Columbus CEO Collective, collaborating with Black CEOs to foster community growth and support Black business growth through angel investing. Additionally, Kevin is involved in numerous leadership roles including Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc., the Columbus Tuskegee Alumni Club, and board memberships with Can’t Stop Columbus, Columbus Young Professionals Club, and the Local Media Association.

Kevin’s approach integrates innovative strategies in lifestyle-based marketing, social media, and event activations. His dedication to creating equitable opportunities has established him as a respected community figure. Off the clock, Kevin treasures time with his family and close friends, emphasizing the importance of a supportive family environment in building a lasting legacy.

Kevin Lloyd's story reflects not just business success but also profound personal dedication and impactful community involvement, making him a true beacon of inspiration.
Kevin Lloyd