Do you struggle to find resources created specifically for parent entrepreneurs? Join James Olivers, Jr., founder of Parentpreneur Foundation and WeMontage. James has been featured in Money Magazine, Forbes.com, and on CNBC's reality TV show, West Texas Investors Club. James has an MBA from the Kenan-Flagler Business School at UNC-Chapel Hill, and a B.S. in Accounting from Morehouse College, where he graduated Phi Beta Kappa, Magna Cum Laude. If you are a parent entrepreneur, listen to this week’s episode with an open mind and come eager to learn.
Show Notes
James Oliver, Jr. is a serial entrepreneur with a purpose to help parent entrepreneurs. Being a parent + entrepreneur is hard, especially if you have young children and are trying to grow revenue to support a family. Being a Black ParentPreneur is even harder. Many are first-generation college graduates and don’t have a relative to call for money that can hold us over until we are able to get enough traction in business. James is an author and continues to run his renown startup WeMontage.
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Questions Answered:
1. What is Parentpreneur Foundation and from where did the idea for Parentpreneur Foundation come?
2. What is Parentpreneur Foundation’s technical solution?
3. How did you prove to investors that your target customers would use Parentpreneur?
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Further, we generally don't have the social capital to execute our good ideas or even imagine what is possible.
This is why the ParentPreneur Foundation exists. To provide money, tools, resources, and social capital for Black ParentPreneurs. So they can be the best parent and entrepreneur possible. So they can be great spouses/partners and raise delightful children.
This is the ParentPreneur Foundation's contribution to humanity.
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