Black Women Talk Tech is holding its fourth 'Roadmap To Billions' conference, which aims to provide opportunities for black women founders to build billion-dollar businesses:
, a unique conference that aims to give voice and provide strategy and opportunities for black women founders to build billion-dollar businesses. Taking place in New York on February 27-29, this three-day event includes workshops, panels, showcases, experiences and networking.the founders of Black Women Talk Tech
Their progress since 2017 has been nothing short of historic: when the founders organized that first event, they weren’t really looking to create a conference series, but simply a gathering of like-minded tech entrepreneurs that happened to be black women – an uncommon pairing back in 2016, when Washington, Ighodaro and Gwynn were making their original plans. Today, Roadmap to Billions has grown from 30 people in a room at Google, to an annual conference of over 1300 people.
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