Reyna Masko

Founder and CEO
Aurora International Foods

About Me

Reyna Masko is the Founder & CEO of Aurora International Foods whose mission is to be a robust and viable company committed to producing authentic, high quality, flavorful, and wholesome products. In June of 2023 she launched her products Reyna’s Michelada Mix which are currently being sold at 20 Meijer stores and several breweries and supermarkets along the lakeshore and Grand Rapids area.

Reyna has worked full time for Ottawa County Friend of the Court for 25 years. She currently serves as an Investigator enforcing orders of child custody, support and visitation. In 2013 Reyna was appointed as chair of the County’s Cultural Intelligence Committee (CIC). The CIC was responsible for designing and implementing several diversity and inclusion initiatives and programs to educate employees on implicit bias and to create strong ties with the community at large. In 2018 she assisted in the establishment of the Department of Ottawa County Diversity, Equity and Inclusion.

In 2019 Reyna Co-founded the Grand Haven Hispanic Heritage Fiesta and 2021 established the non-profit Tri-Cities Puentes Initiative (TCPI) whose mission is to build puentes (bridges) between the Latin American community and the broader Lakeshore community. TCPI has implemented impactful programs such as LEADeres Lakeshore, a Latino-centric leadership program, aimed to cultivate and empower the next generation of Latino leaders and Lakeshore Latinas, a network of over 400 Latinas along the Lakeshore, provides support, resources, and and programs for personal and professional growth.

Reyna currently serves as a Trustee for the Grand Haven Area Community Foundation, board member of the Lakeshore Non-Profit Alliance and Co-Chair of Tri-Cities Puentes Initiative.

Reyna was the first person to receive the Ottawa County’s Excellence in Equity Award in 2019. She was named as Top 50 Latinas in Michigan in 2018, 2022 Hispanic/Latino Commission of Michigan Unsung Hero Award recipient and in 2023 was named by Vive Michigan Magazine as West Michigan 25 Most Influential Latinos.