Black Women Talk Tech will be hosting their Fifth Annual Roadmap to Billions Conference. This year, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the event will be virtual via a customized experience.
At this year's Roadmap to Billions 2021 conference, new features include employment recruiting, awards presentation, cash prizes and more to be announced.
Black Women Talk Tech has designed their conference for you, by women like you. Full of exciting, engaging, and enlightening experiences, you'll leave the conference feeling powerful, motivated, and ready to take your professional life to the next level.
WHO:
Keynote speakers include the following:
- Mellody Hobson, Chairwoman of Starbucks Corporation and co-CEO of Ariel Investments
- Dr. Toyin Ajayi, founder of Cityblock Health
- Songe LaRon and Dave Salvant (founders of Squire)
- More to be announced.
The founders of Black Women Talk Tech
- Esosa Ighodaro-Johnson
- Regina Gwynn
Sponsors include: Balsamiq, Citi, Roku, Netflix, Microsoft, JP Morgan Chase, Google, Davis Wright Tremaine, Shipt, Wayfair, PayPal, Sephora, and Visa
WHEN:
Thursday, August 12 and Friday, August 13, 2021
WHERE:
Virtually via Hop.in platform
WHY:
Roadmap to Billions is a conference built from the perspective of Black women that is organized by Black Women Talk Tech. The organization empowers black women who are driving innovation around the world, within untapped markets that can unlock billion-dollar opportunities.
Join over 2,500 investors, tech evangelists, and founders for an exclusive virtual gathering of Black female founders in the tech world.
Tickets can be purchased here:
https://www.blackwomentalktech.com/ticketing/
Cost: $100- $250
ADDITIONAL DETAILS:
About Black Women Talk Tech:
Black Women Talk Tech (BWTT) is a collective of black women tech founders who have a unique understanding of the challenges black women startup owners face in the industry, but 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. BWTT has chapters in Atlanta, Georgia, New York City, and San Francisco. To learn more please visit
https://www.blackwomentalktech.com. Follow BWTT on social media pages on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and Instagram.
MEDIA CONTACT:
Tiffany Woo
Press Pass LA PR + Social for Black Women Talk Tech
[email protected]
(310) 817-0230