Shriya Boppana
- Director
- Writer
- Casting Department
Shriya Boppana is an Indian-born American beauty pageant queen, activist, and on-air personality. She caught the media's eye when she won Miss India America 2020 and chose to focus the spotlight on her cause of anti-child sex trafficking in under served countries. Since then, Boppana's dedication to philanthropy and stage presence have led her to successful partnerships with some of the biggest brands (such as Bobbi Brown, Amazon, Bumble, Tommy Hilfiger, Mugler, Adobe, Handshake, etc.) and non-profit organizations (like the Malala Fund, the Obama Foundation, the UN Foundation, The US Department of Justice, G20, etc.) of today while managing a full-time working career at one of the world's largest consulting companies.
Her work has been featured on ABC as a 'Future Leader of America,' Fox 5 as a 'Voice for the Voiceless,' and Flaunt Magazine as a 'New Generation Beauty Pageant Champion.' Boppana received a personal letter of appreciation from Virginia Senator, Mark Warner, as a result of her advocacy journey calling her an "exemplary leadership, talent, and community service." Her opinions on topics like the death penalty and post-COVID higher education are regularly published in the Wall Street Journal as a thought leader. In 2023, Shriya became the 2nd youngest person on the Forbes 30 Under 30 list for Austin and was the youngest inductee into the Fairfax County Hall of Fame for her anti-sex trafficking work.
Her work has been featured on ABC as a 'Future Leader of America,' Fox 5 as a 'Voice for the Voiceless,' and Flaunt Magazine as a 'New Generation Beauty Pageant Champion.' Boppana received a personal letter of appreciation from Virginia Senator, Mark Warner, as a result of her advocacy journey calling her an "exemplary leadership, talent, and community service." Her opinions on topics like the death penalty and post-COVID higher education are regularly published in the Wall Street Journal as a thought leader. In 2023, Shriya became the 2nd youngest person on the Forbes 30 Under 30 list for Austin and was the youngest inductee into the Fairfax County Hall of Fame for her anti-sex trafficking work.