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Power Hour With Regina Gwynn: Empowering Black Women In Tech

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Aug. 2 2021, Published 8:00 p.m. ET

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Did you know that 91% of Black women tech founders have another job because of lack of funding to support themselves solely through their one venture? Statistics like this are why the founders Esosa Ighodaro-Johnson and Regina Gwynn founded  Black Women Talk Tech.

Black Women Talk Tech (BWTT) is a worldwide collective of black women tech founders who have a unique understanding of the challenges black women startup owners face in the industry. Still, most importantly, they understand the contribution of these innovators. The organization seeks to identify, support, and encourage black women to build the next billion-dollar business.

We're excited to host Regina Gwynn for Power Hour to discuss empowering Black women in tech and her upcoming conference - Roadmap to Billions.

The Roadmap to Billions is a conference built from the perspective of Black women that Black Women Talk Tech organizes. The organization empowers black women who are driving innovation worldwide within untapped markets that can unlock billion-dollar opportunities. Roadmap to Billions is the only tech conference created by Black female founders for Black female founders and supporters of the community. It showcases the brilliance of Black women building scalable companies while building deep connections and creating real funding opportunities. Attendees gain insight and learn valuable lessons from those that are paving the way to success.

 

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