Founder & President, Dan Lloyd

Dan Lloyd is a builder. A builder of networks incorporating diverse perspectives with 10+ years of experience in creating strategic public and private partnerships between communities, organizations, and their stakeholders.

In 2017, Dan founded Minority Millennials Inc. to bridge the gap between policy & culture. It is a not-for- profit organization dedicated to helping young people of color access jobs, build wealth and become civically engaged. Standing firm on “Proof of Progress” the grassroots organization has been touted as leaders in tackling disempowering narratives around minority communities and mobilizing millennials & gen z with the tools needed to become the next generation of change-makers in society.

In January, Daniel was recognized as one of the top 35 Non-profit founders to impact the world by Cause Artist. In July of 2020, Daniel was recognized by Long Island Business News as a Trailblazer of Diversity, received the Equity Foundation Award from the Urban League of LI and in 2019, was recognized by Gold Coast Bank as one of Long Island’s most influential millennials.

Daniel holds a Bachelor of Arts in Finance from Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, a Master of Business Administration in Global Management from Westwood College, and a Master’s in Public Policy from Stony Brook University.

His volunteer efforts include Council of Advisors to CDCLI, Town of Babylon Trustee on the Suffolk County Parks Committee, Member-at-large of the Central LI NAACP Branch and mentoring Wyandanch Elementary School 5th-graders.