Fortune | FORTUNE 2024年11月22日
Blavity CEO Morgan DeBaun leads one of the largest Black tech conferences and creates a space for startup founders
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Blavity是一家由Morgan DeBaun创立的媒体科技公司,旨在为黑人千禧一代和Z世代提供一个平台,讲述他们的故事。从最初的视频通讯到如今拥有超过1亿月活跃用户的平台网络,Blavity通过原创内容、视频系列和活动等方式,为黑人社区赋能。公司还举办了AfroTech科技大会,吸引了大量科技人才和投资者,并设立了Founders Circle,帮助黑人创业者获得融资和发展机会。Blavity致力于解决黑人创业者融资难题,并持续探索未来创新领域,为黑人社区创造更多价值。

🤔Blavity由Morgan DeBaun创立于2014年,最初是一个为黑人千禧一代提供平台讲述自身故事的媒体平台,现已发展成为拥有超过1亿月活跃用户的平台网络,涵盖原创内容、视频系列和活动等多种形式。

💼Blavity通过有机增长和收购,其品牌组合不断壮大,主要投资者包括GV、Plexo、Macro、Kapor Capital和Comcast Ventures等,并拥有超过150名员工。

🎉Blavity每年举办的AfroTech科技大会已成为行业标杆,吸引了谷歌、英伟达等科技巨头以及银行和零售商参与,旨在寻找顶尖科技人才,并为黑人创业者提供发展机会。

🤝AfroTech科技大会还设立了Founders Circle,为125位黑人创业者提供培训和融资机会,帮助他们与风险投资家和天使投资人建立联系。

💡Blavity未来将持续探索创新领域,为黑人社区创造更多价值,并致力于解决黑人创业者融资难题,弥合风险投资领域存在的资金差距。

She eventually left her full-time job and in 2014 launched Blavity, a media and tech company, for Black millennials to have a platform to tell their own stories. “Blavity really started with: how do we create product and solution services that put the Black community at its core?” said DeBaun, founder, CEO, and chair of the company. It started out as a curated video newsletter, then eventually a website. It’s now the largest network of platforms and lifestyle brands serving Black millennials and Gen Z through original content, video series, and experiences. “Taking the platform and then building around it is one of the reasons why Blavity has been able to sustain in these last 10 years,” DeBaun said. Through organic growth and acquisitions, Blavity’s brand portfolio has grown to reach over 100 million individuals per month. Its major investors are GV, Plexo, Macro, Kapor Capital, and Comcast Ventures. Blavity has over 150 employees, with Jeff Nelson, a cofounder, serving as COO. The Los Angeles-based company’s widely popular conference AfroTech, first held in 2016 in San Francisco, has become an anchor event. Morgan DeBaun, founder, chairperson, and CEO of Blavity, Inc.Courtesy of BlavityThe annual conference brought together 37,500 attendees last week at George R. Brown Convention Center in Houston, focusing on AI and cybersecurity. Along with professional networking, it’s become an event that big tech companies, like Google and Nvidia, and even big banks and retailers, attend to find top tech talent. This year, multi-platinum artist and tech entrepreneur will.i.am and Colin Kaepernick, founder and CEO of Lumi and former quarterback for the San Francisco 49ers, were among the guest speakers.Blavity also launched the Founders Circle at AfroTech, which connects venture capitalists (VCs), angel investors, and tech moguls with diverse startup tech founders. “We had hundreds of applicants, and picked 125 founders,” she said. “These founders went through a variety of training with myself and other executives at the company, and we hired an executive coach to work with them on their pitches for over two months.” Each day during AfroTech, different groups of the selected founders did demos of their products with the opportunity to meet VCs. They also met for informal sessions called “Coffee Brews.”Research has pointed to a gap in venture-capital funding for Black entrepreneurs, and even lawsuits preventing funding. For example, Fearless Fund cofounder and CEO Arian Simone was sued to stop a contest for Black women business owners to win $20,000 grants, MPW Daily reported. For the next 10 years, DeBaun mentioned a question that Blavity will continually work to solve: “How do we provide more spaces for innovation into specific industries that we believe are going to be the future and provide the most value for our community?”Sheryl Estradasheryl.estrada@fortune.comThe Most Powerful Women Daily newsletter is Fortune’s daily briefing for and about the women leading the business world. Today’s edition was curated by Nina Ajemian. Subscribe here.ALSO IN THE HEADLINES- Not looking pretty. A new report from Muddy Waters Research claimed that the e.l.f. Beauty was inflating its revenue by around $135 million to $190 million over the past three quarters. 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