Building Profitable Business Models w/ Sherrell Dorsey
Release Date: 07/21/2020
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She holds a Master's degree in data journalism from Columbia University, and also founded BLKTECH Interactive—Charlotte's first inclusive startup hub advancing Black technologists and entrepreneurs.
Sherrell chat’s with Will Lucas about the why perspective is important when creating narratives around data like consumer trends and Black progress and innovation, and how to monetize content.