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E49 - Black Entrepreneurs at Fuqua

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In collaboration with Black Business Students Association (BBSA) and Business in Africa (BiA), we are excited to bring everyone a special episode in honor of Black History Month. Joy Akinfenwa, Kwabena Anim, and Abimbola Olurotimi (all Class of 2025) are shining examples of innovation, resilience, and creativity in the business world.

First, we have Joy Akinfenwa, who not only created her own co-working space in Nigeria but also penned and published an inspiring children's book. Listen to the hardships she faced as an entrepreneur and her courage to persevere.

Next, we'll hear from Kwabena Anim, who carved a niche for himself in the petroleum distribution industry in Ghana. Hear how he was inspired to be part of Ghana’s energy solution after power outages jeopardized his mother’s life as well as his schooling.

And finally, we'll chat with Abimbola Olutorimi, who is currently working on a startup, Hillman Hall, a social club dedicated to bringing communities together. She shares her inspiration behind the business and the importance of bringing your identity into your entrepreneurial endeavors.

Special thanks to our guests, co-hosts Janice Cater and Isaac Ayo’ Oyegbade, and BBSA/BiA club representatives Mercedes Jones and Uzo Biosah for making this episode possible.

Episode Producer: Mitchell Woodruff
Note: This is a student-run production. The opinions expressed in this podcast are the speakers' own and do not reflect the view of Duke University, the Fuqua School of Business, or any organizations mentioned.

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In collaboration with Black Business Students Association (BBSA) and Business in Africa (BiA), we are excited to bring everyone a special episode in honor of Black History Month. Joy Akinfenwa, Kwabena Anim, and Abimbola Olurotimi (all Class of 2025) are shining examples of innovation, resilience, and creativity in the business world.

First, we have Joy Akinfenwa, who not only created her own co-working space in Nigeria but also penned and published an inspiring children's book. Listen to the hardships she faced as an entrepreneur and her courage to persevere.

Next, we'll hear from Kwabena Anim, who carved a niche for himself in the petroleum distribution industry in Ghana. Hear how he was inspired to be part of Ghana’s energy solution after power outages jeopardized his mother’s life as well as his schooling.

And finally, we'll chat with Abimbola Olutorimi, who is currently working on a startup, Hillman Hall, a social club dedicated to bringing communities together. She shares her inspiration behind the business and the importance of bringing your identity into your entrepreneurial endeavors.

Special thanks to our guests, co-hosts Janice Cater and Isaac Ayo’ Oyegbade, and BBSA/BiA club representatives Mercedes Jones and Uzo Biosah for making this episode possible.

Episode Producer: Mitchell Woodruff
Note: This is a student-run production. The opinions expressed in this podcast are the speakers' own and do not reflect the view of Duke University, the Fuqua School of Business, or any organizations mentioned.

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