'...empowering black female founders to build their own tables on their own terms.'
, for example, 24.5% of its U.S. employees identified as black from the end of 2018, but only 7.2% of black employees work in managerial roles, according to its most recent company disclosures. Meanwhile, just 2.6% of U.S. workers identity as black atRoadmap to Billions Conference presented by Black Women Talk Tech
is empowering black female founders to build their own tables on their own terms. Founded in 2017, Black Women Talk Tech is a collective of black women tech founders created by Esosa Ighodaro, Lauren Washington, and Regina Gwynn. Through the annual summit, the group aims to showcase the brilliance of black women in tech, foster deep connections, and give them access to capital. And ultimately, they aim to produce the next billion-dollar business..
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