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The tech industry pulls together diverse ideas to create products and services. Unfortunately, many of the companies that produce these products don't reflect the diversity of their ideas in their staff. These techies are changing that with initiatives and approaches of their own.
Felecia Hatcher, founder of Black Tech Week, talks with Tech.Co's Tishin Donkersley about diversity and the bottom line, mentorship, minority-led startups, and her love of coding at South by Southwest 2017 in Austin, Texas. This SXSW video series is brought you by .ME, which gives a truly personal tone to your domain name with its unforgettable meaning and word combination possibilities.
Check out Felecia Hatcher Author, Youth Speaker and Social Entrepreneur on the Today Show for being honored as one of The Grio's 100 Top 100 African American Achievers.
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Felecia Hatcher, founder of Black Tech Week, talks with Tech.Co's Tishin Donkersley about diversity and the bottom line, mentorship, minority-led startups, and her love of coding at South by Southwest 2017 in Austin, Texas. This SXSW video series is brought you by .ME, which gives a truly personal tone to your domain name with its unforgettable meaning and word combination possibilities.
For three years running, Felecia Hatcher and Derick Pearson's brainchild - Black Tech Week - has attracted thousands of minority 'techies', entrepreneurs and funders from across the country, creating a diverse hub for startups right here in South Florida. Now, with a commitment of $1.2 million from the Knight Foundation, they're able to expand their efforts year-round.
Check out Felecia Hatcher The Chief Popsicle of Feverish Ice Cream on The Cooking Channel Show Unique Sweets
An interview with Felecia Hatcher, Chief Popsicle at Feverish Ice Cream, founder Black Tech Week and Code Fever, and author of, "How to start a Business on a Ramen Noodle Budget."