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How Bieanca Klass Turned $10,000 into Baking Success

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July 5, 2026
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Bieanca Klass (At the Women in Business Expo)

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At just 28 years old, Bieanca Klass is proving that determination, faith and a willingness to learn can turn even the smallest investment into a growing business venture.

Born and raised in Guyana, Klass is the youngest of four siblings and is currently pursuing a degree in Business while also earning certifications in Project Management and Marketing. True to the unique spelling of her name, she has always aspired to stand out and create her own path.

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That ambition led her to launch B’Whisked Treats, an at-home baking business specializing in freshly made baked goods crafted from scratch with quality ingredients and plenty of care.

Klass said she always knew that a traditional nine-to-five job was not where her long-term future lay. While she appreciates the value of regular employment and the sacrifices many people make daily, she felt compelled to pursue her dream of becoming a businesswoman.

Inspired by her parents, both respected business owners who built their success from humble beginnings, and encouraged by siblings who followed a similar entrepreneurial path, Klass decided to take a leap of faith. Armed with GYD $10,000 and unwavering belief in herself, she launched B’Whisked Treats.

The business officially opened on February 14, 2026, and quickly gained attention. After creating social media pages to promote her products, Klass was surprised by the immediate response and support from customers.

Despite having little baking experience when she started, she remained committed to learning. Guided by the scripture 2 Corinthians 8:12, she focused on improving her skills through practice and persistence.

“I practiced and practiced until I was happy with the results,” she said

Her hard work soon paid off. One of the highlights of her entrepreneurial journey was participating in the Women in Business Expo. The event marked her first major public showcase and required her to produce baked goods on a much larger scale than ever before.

The experience proved both challenging and rewarding. Over the three-day expo, Klass sold out every day, gained loyal customers and formed valuable connections with fellow entrepreneurs.

“That experience confirmed that I had made the right choice,” she reflected.

Like many entrepreneurs, Klass has faced obstacles along the way. One of her biggest challenges has been her desire for perfection from the very beginning. She admits that she often places high expectations on herself but has learned the importance of showing herself grace while maintaining the standards that define her brand.

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She credits her faith and strong support system for helping her navigate difficult moments and remain focused on her goals.

For aspiring entrepreneurs, Klass encourages them to trust themselves, embrace continuous learning and understand that setbacks are a natural part of the process.

“Starting is the easy part,” she noted. “It’s the days when you feel like giving up that you need to watch out for. Those are often the hardest days, but they can be the most rewarding.”

She also advises entrepreneurs to be selective about the advice they receive and to stay true to their vision while remaining open to growth and improvement.

Looking ahead, Klass believes her journey is only beginning. She is passionate about supporting fellow entrepreneurs, particularly women-owned businesses, and hopes to continue expanding her brand while inspiring others to pursue their dreams.

“This will not be the last of me,” she said with confidence. “I am multifaceted. Stay tuned.”

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