Wells Fargo has closed and emptied the business accounts of Beautiful Curly Me without warning, according to its 12-year-old CEO Zoe Oli and her mother, Evana. Zoe Oli founded the company at age seven to boost confidence in young Black girls through dolls and other products and recently became the youngest CEO to have a toy line at Target. Account Closure Leaves Business in Crisis The closure of Beautiful Curly Me’s three business accounts has put a severe strain on the company’s operations. According to Zoe and Evana, Wells Fargo
Beautiful Curly Me, an Atlanta-based toy, media and STEM company founded by 12-year-old Zoe Oli, is expanding with the launch of a new line of plush dolls in Target stores nationwide. This expansion makes Zoe the youngest CEO to introduce a toy brand at Target. The new line, called The Curly and Confident Crew, features unique dolls with natural curly hair that can be styled. Promoting STEM and Empowerment In addition to their design, the Curly and Confident Crew dolls comes with a message that encourages girls to explore their