Priscilla Luna-Wood

Priscilla Luna-Wood

Junior League of Charlottesville, VA

Priscilla Luna, a third-generation entrepreneur and first-generation Mexican American, is a purpose-driven leader who has made a positive and meaningful impact in the communities she serves. As the President of Today's Business Solutions, a family-owned company specializing in office and facility solutions across the United States, Priscilla's leadership has led TBS to record-breaking sales as they celebrate over 20 years in business. Her ability to navigate complex challenges—economic downturns, succession transitions, natural disasters, and COVID—has made TBS a resilient, trusted partner for clients from hospitals to Fortune 100s.

In alignment with TBS's mission to mentor future leaders, Priscilla also leads the TBS Street Team, a paid internship program for high school seniors. This initiative equips young women with hands-on business experience, preparing them to excel in their future careers. Priscilla is deeply committed to empowering others, particularly women and marginalized communities. As an ambassador for the Houston Minority Supplier Development Council, she actively champions for diversity in business, advocating for the crucial contributions of minority- and women-owned enterprises to the economy.

This commitment extends to her role as Director of Some Wishes Do Come True, a nonprofit operating in Virginia and Texas where she empowers women and girls through mentorship. By supporting individuals during significant life milestones, Priscilla fosters self-worth and resilience, values she holds close to her heart. Her community involvement is further exemplified by her leadership in the Junior League of Charlottesville, where she organizes networking events to ensure all members feel welcomed and valued. Priscilla takes pride in cultivating a strong, interconnected community of women leaders. In honor of her late father, she has raised over $20,000 for MD Anderson Cancer Center and Texas Children’s Hospital, supporting cancer research—a cause of profound personal significance.

Priscilla attended the University of Oklahoma and Stanford University for the Latino Business Scaling Program, furthering her expertise and commitment to business excellence. Her contributions have earned her recognition, including the 2023 Supplier of the Year award from MD Anderson Cancer Center and the 2024 HMSDC President's Award for advocating for minority-owned businesses. She is married to Adam Wood, and they have two children, Lauren and Marshall. She is dedicated to supporting the communities where she lives and works and inspires the same commitment in her children.