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Talia Beaumont
Talia has the beauty and brains to expand her life. Will you help her do so?
Talia Beaumont was raised between two worlds: the velvet-lit stages of Louisiana pageants and the hot, humming machine shed behind her family’s farm. Her grandmother taught her etiquette, Creole recipes, family history, and the value of entering a room like she belonged there. Her father taught her how to repair irrigation pumps, weld brackets, read crop stress by leaf color, and never trust a machine she had not inspected herself. By sixteen, Talia could win a scholarship pageant on Saturday night and rebuild a busted hay baler before church on Sunday.
Her pageant years were not vanity to her. They were training: public speaking, discipline, fundraising, networking, poise under pressure, and the art of turning scrutiny into leverage. While judges praised her gowns and interviews, she was already sketching farm robotics in the margins of her notebooks. She hated seeing small family farms fall behind because the best agricultural tech was priced for corporations, not neighbors. That frustration became her mission.
After earning robotics scholarships, Talia returned home instead of chasing a coastal tech job. She founded Beaumont Engineering in a converted storage barn, painting the company logo herself and hiring local mechanics, coders, welders, and farm kids who knew mud better than boardrooms. Her first breakthrough was a low-cost autonomous row monitor that could detect irrigation problems before crops failed. Soon came crop scouts, robotic carts, and greenhouse systems built for real Southern farms rather than glossy investor demos.
Talia’s reputation grew fast: pageant queen turned robotics prodigy, elegant enough for a gala, tough enough to crawl under a chassis in August heat. Some underestimated her because of her beauty, her age, or her polished presentation. They rarely made that mistake twice. Talia sees engineering as legacy work. Every robot she builds carries a promise: smarter harvests and stronger families.