
Rey Grand
Entrepreneurial Leadership in disability
Mentorship is all about connection, a two way relationship where both benefit valuable insight, experiences and mistakes that inspires the soul abundantly.
We are proud to induct Rey Grand into the Susan Daniels Disability Mentoring Hall of Fame.
Rey Grand is a keynote speaker, author, podcast host, entrepreneur, and advocate for persons with disabilities. Rey was born and raised in Boston. At the very young age of 14 years old Rey contracted spinal meningitis leaving him paralyzed from the waist down. This drastic life gave Rey purpose and determination to help himself and help others as well.
Rey earned a full scholarship to Oklahoma State University where he played wheelchair basketball and graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Entrepreneurship and a minor in Marketing.
In addition to entrepreneurship and keynote speaking, Rey is the author of “My Legs May Be Paralyzed But My Mind Isn’t”. Rey is also the host of his podcast show, “The Rey Grand Show.”
Rey uses his love for basketball and helping others by life coaching athletes who are living with a disability. Rey currently resides in the Atlanta, GA area with his wife and children.