The model, influencer, and mom who turned CEO for Chez Graze, created with a “French Touch,” has already proved her mettle in the catering world.
Over the years, people celebrated the success stories of several male entrepreneurs and even highly spoke about their achievements. How often have people celebrated the successes of female leaders, entrepreneurs, mompreneurs, and top voices across industries? Well, the world has now seen a positive shift in things, where almost all industries across the globe have seen women at the forefront working in influential positions. We couldn’t help but notice the rise of one such incredibly talented mompreneur, Dhana Bunel, who dreamt, put in rigorous efforts, stayed resilient, and conquered her dreams.
Dhana Bunel has been empowering dreams and inspiring people worldwide for all the right reasons. She stands as a distinctive personality, model, and influencer in the world of social media. Still, she considers herself a mom first and now an entrepreneur with her one-of-a-kind catering business “Chez Graze,” created with love and a “French Touch.” One can notice how she has immersed herself in all she ever chose to lay her hands on in her career, thriving on her ambitions, resilience, passion, and commitment.
Her commitment to community well-being led her to launch Chez Graze, a unique catering company that blends health-consciousness and eco-responsibility. “I felt the need to go beyond the conventional and take multiple steps forward through which I could help other women and mothers as well. This ignited the fire in me to launch Chez Graze, to help them return to the job market for companies and particular events,” says the CEO.
Originally from Colombia and raised in Argentina, Dhana Bunel is more than what meets the eye. With an academic background in Political Science, her creative pursuits landed her in the social media realm to share her fashion and lifestyle. Since she decided to go public with her profile in 2022, she has seen an enormous rise in her followership and engagement, creating a global community that thrives on enthusiasm and encouragement.
Mastering three languages – Spanish, English, and French, Dhana Bunel discovered her passion for connecting with people worldwide. Chez Graze exudes her passion for gourmet health, a business she believes goes beyond the conventional catering business. It is already positioned as “The Art of Gourmet Health,” thanks to its commitment to offering people luxury while being eco-conscious.
Speaking more on Chez Graze, Dhana Bunel says it specializes in crafting luxurious grazing boards with a gastronomic French Touch, offering people a unique, healthy, and indulgent culinary experience. With Chez Graze, her team is looking forward to partnering with local producers from organic farming to lessen carbon footprint and promote the local economy, create various purchasing centers and partnerships with farmers and suppliers, partner with companies that innovate in alternatives, and partner with local governments.
“I created Chez Graze to improve community well-being and empower women and mothers to re-enter the job market. Hence, the venture isn’t just about healthy and exquisite food but also about creating financial independence and eventually caring for planet Earth,” she highlights.
Facing multiple challenges and struggles as a mother, which she also calls a joyous experience, Dhana Bunel learned to trust and love her transformed body while discovering the profound impact of motherhood on her identity. She realized motherhood isn’t a setback but an opportunity to create newer paths to success. She attributes a significant part of her success to her resilience, passion, and powerful purpose to help others in her journey.
Dhana Bunel envisions Chez Graze becoming a global franchise. They are currently developing in France. In the next few years, they will expand in Europe and later open global markets. She finds her inspiration in inspiring others to create new paths for themselves. She wants them to believe they can make a life of their choice and pass on the good among others.
On a parting shot, Dhana Bunel says, “I want people to understand how important it is to create businesses to help others and make those businesses ecologically viable. It is essential to create a whole new economy locally to build new projects in the long term and engage in entrepreneurial efforts that care for the planet and its people.”