How I built Blavity, a media empire for Black millennials
Blavity's founder Morgan DeBaun has an incredible backstory—she was an early stock investor in Tesla and Facebook, graduated at the top of her class at Washington University in St. Louis, MO, and was hired at Intuit in Silicon Valley where she quickly rose through ranks. Then she left it all to start a media company geared toward Black millennials. Here's how Morgan DeBaun built an influential media empire reaching one of the most important and overlooked groups of our day—Black millennials.
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