Techpreneur Shaniqua Davis matches professionals with great companies
Shaniqua Davis is the boss. She is the CEO and founder of Noirefy, a digital platform connecting diverse professionals to corporations. After leaving her job
Shaniqua Davis is the boss. She is the CEO and founder of Noirefy, a digital platform connecting diverse professionals to corporations. After leaving her job
Tesha Alston has been a biochemist for a little over 10 years at 3M. She absolutely loves her job. A native of North Minneapolis, Alston is
Google LAX celebrated Black History Month by hosting an event to highlight cultural, technological, and scientific contributions within the Black community. Keynote speakers included Arnold Hackett
Sitting in a lunchroom with about 50 Black teens it might seem odd to hear conversations about deductive reasoning, solar panels, spades, and Drake. In
MediaTakeout.com founder, entrepreneur and attorney, Fred Mwangaguhunga, recently launched a new app for kids that serves as a YouTube alternative. The idea for www.TubeJr.com stems from YouTube’s
February is Black History Month. All month long, we are showcasing Black excellence from both men and women. These are leaders who are diligently working
Richard Grundy is the CEO and co-founder of JOURNi, a non-profit organization in Detroit that teaches youth about technology, coding, and life skills. Grundy came
Jeanette Epps was on the verge of making history. The NASA astronaut was set to become the first Black American to be a crew member
New Baby? New Tech Can Make a Big Difference Innovative gadgets that can make parenting easier Welcoming a new baby to the family brings with
Black males in tech, or the lack thereof, have been a trending topic lately. While many Black men have the degrees, companies simply aren’t hiring
Ralph Walker is the owner of Ralph Walker Designs, which is a company dedicated to building websites, online marketing, and more. Walker started his entrepreneurial
Quinetha “Que” Frasier is MyPledger’s executive visionary and the voice of possibility for the philanthropy industry. She has revolutionized the MyPledger experience through her decades of
General Motors and Black Girls CODE (BGC) recently announced the launch of a BGC Detroit chapter with a series of hands-on and engaging activities at Detroit International Academy for Women (DIA),
Four hundred entrepreneurs applied, 10 startup teams presented their pitches and five finalists were selected to compete in the third Atlanta Startup Battle on Sept.
Rolling out and Amplify 4 Good teamed up for the inaugural RIDE Conference hack, a fun and intensive 48-hour-hackathon where teams built applications with the
Rolling out addressed the myth of the digital divide with the aid of Swan Simpson, founder and CEO of Black Moguls Magazine and Swan Simpson
Jacquene Curlee, founder and CEO of Kidz Drone Zone (KDZ), facilitated a drones, artificial intelligence and robotics workshop at the inaugural RIDE Conference in Atlanta
Jerome Monroe, community development specialist for the Microsoft Lenox store in Atlanta has one job: “Build relationships with local community groups such as schools, Chamber
Lee Johnson is a learning specialist at the Atlanta Microsoft store located at Lenox Square Mall. In this role, Johnson is the ultimate subject matter
The innovative organization Black Girls Code is expanding. In partnership with General Motors, BGC has launched its Detroit chapter. This partnership aims to increase interest in STEM