Built in the Fire: What Black Women Entrepreneurs Teach Us
Black women are starting businesses faster than any other group in America, often with the least access to capital and the most barriers in front of them. In this piece, Devon Horace unpacks new data from the Wall Street Journal on Black women entrepreneurs and what I’m seeing on the ground as an angel investor and business strategist. It’s a look at how resilience and ownership are helping founders build strong companies inside systems that were never designed with them in mind and why I believe the rest of the ecosystem needs to catch up.
Resilience, Faith, and Continuing to Build Through Adversity
Devon Horace shares a personal reflection on resilience, leadership, and continuing to build through adversity, setbacks, and personal growth.
Why Homeownership Still Matters in the Black Community: Building Wealth, Stability, and Legacy
Devon Horace shares insights on homeownership, wealth building, and why owning property matters in the Black community despite common challenges.
Accountability, Growth, and Building Forward.
Devon Horace shares lessons on leadership, accountability, and governance after a defining experience, and how he’s building forward with discipline and purpose.