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Esosa Johnson
Cofounder at Black Women Talk Tech; Roadmap to Billions; June 15-17, 2022 - Speaker - Angel & LP Investor - Advisor -
Esosa Ighodaro is a multifaceted entrepreneur and investment professional with extensive experience in the startup and venture capital ecosystem. She currently serves as the Program Lead, Investments at RAVN, a position she has held since April 2021.1
Professional Background
Entrepreneurial Ventures: Esosa is the founder of AcceleratorCON, launched in June 2023, which is described as the largest accelerator event in America.1 She is also the co-founder of Black Women Talk Tech, a community of over 50,000 Black women entrepreneurs that she has been leading since January 2017.1
Investment Experience: In addition to her role at RAVN, Esosa has been a Scout for Ada Ventures since August 2020.1 Her experience in the investment sector is further complemented by her previous roles in the financial industry.
Corporate Background: Prior to her current entrepreneurial and investment endeavors, Esosa held significant positions in the corporate world, including:
- Chief Executive Officer at MaskGrant (acquired) from May to December 20201
- Co-founder of CoSign Inc from September 2013 to January 20201
- Vice President and Balance Transfer Program Manager at Citi Cards from April 2011 to August 20141
Education and Certifications
Esosa holds a Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance from Temple University's Fox School of Business and Management.1 She has also completed executive education programs, including:
- Black Venture Institute at UC Berkeley Executive Education (April 2021)1
- Building a High Performance Business at Tuck Executive Education, Dartmouth (May 2019)1
Additional Roles and Recognition
- Board Member of Bedford Stuyvesant YMCA (May 2011 - August 2013)1
- Honored as a "Potential of Us" recipient by Verizon in April 20151
Esosa Ighodaro's diverse experience spanning entrepreneurship, investment, and corporate finance positions her as a notable figure in the startup and venture capital landscape, with a particular focus on supporting and empowering Black women entrepreneurs.
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