(Geneva/Ulaanbaatar) – Young entrepreneurs of developing countries with green, sustainable solutions have a chance to pitch their businesses to win seed
(Geneva/Ulaanbaatar) – Young entrepreneurs of developing countries with green, sustainable solutions have a chance to pitch their business ideas to win seed
We don’t know about you, but with nearly two years of pandemic living behind us, we’re sure as hell ready for something different as the new year kicks off. That’s why each day this week the Daily Dose newsletter is focusing on some of the top movers and shakers across politics, science, sports, culture and other key issues. Today, in no order of priority, we’re highlighting some of the top voices in the world of technology and entrepreneurship. But we’re also keen to hear who you think is set to change our world. Send your top tips to ozycommunity@ozy.com and we’ll feature your suggestions later this week. Happy reading!
The New Face of Entrepreneurship?
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By Nick Dall and Joshua Eferighe
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By Nick Dall and Joshua Eferighe
February20, 2021
Black entrepreneurs have always needed an extra level of determination, given historic hurdles to their success, such as racism, lack of mentorship and unequal access to financing, to name a few. But something is happening in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic and racial justice protests: New fields are emerging worldwide, and pre-existing ones are creating surprising new opportunities from Silicon Valley to Ghana to Tokyo. How are today’s Black founders building generational wealth, and what are the new paths to the top? Today’s Sunday Magazine has the scoop.