Roger Roman - AfriBlocks Founders Unfound
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Roger Roman, Co-Founder of AfriBlocks, the global Pan-African freelance marketplace and collaboration platform. They are building THE resource for devs, designers, and virtual assistants.
Roger hails from Chicago, and in his home neighborhood there the Roman name is well known. He was pre-ordained to be a lawyer, but Roger took a different path: business. He leveraged his degree from Howard University to immerse in industries as varied as construction, video game development, and eventually marketing. Roger has been spotlighted in The New York Times, Black Enterprise, and VentureBeat. But it was when co-founder Tongai Choto came calling that Roger saw a chance to take on a massive opportunity: the emergence of Africa in the global tech marketplace. The continent has over 450M Gen Z and young millennials, all eager, ambitious, and tech-enabled. Fertile ground for a startup like AfriBlocks.
Roger has a great story, you’ll want to listen in.
In this episode Roger and Dan discussed:
growing up in Chicagohow a chance encounter at graduation led to his first jobthe opportunity for law school - avoided repeatedlyhow one mentor changed his careerwhy Africa should be on everyone's mind
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MORE on ROGER and AFRIBLOCKSRoger:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/rogerroman/
https://twitter.com/RogerLRomanII
AfriBlocks:
https://www.afriblocks.com
https://www.linkedin.com/company/afriblocks/
https://twitter.com/afriblocks
https://www.instagram.com/afriblocks/
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PODCAST TRANSCRIPT
#blackfounders #blackentrepreneurs #founderstory #underrepresented #underestimated #founderAfricandescent #futureofwork
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Roger Roman, Co-Founder of AfriBlocks, the global Pan-African freelance marketplace and collaboration platform. They are building THE resource for devs, designers, and virtual assistants.
Roger hails from Chicago, and in his home neighborhood there the Roman name is well known. He was pre-ordained to be a lawyer, but Roger took a different path: business. He leveraged his degree from Howard University to immerse in industries as varied as construction, video game development, and eventually marketing. Roger has been spotlighted in The New York Times, Black Enterprise, and VentureBeat. But it was when co-founder Tongai Choto came calling that Roger saw a chance to take on a massive opportunity: the emergence of Africa in the global tech marketplace. The continent has over 450M Gen Z and young millennials, all eager, ambitious, and tech-enabled. Fertile ground for a startup like AfriBlocks.
Roger has a great story, you’ll want to listen in.
In this episode Roger and Dan discussed:
growing up in Chicagohow a chance encounter at graduation led to his first jobthe opportunity for law school - avoided repeatedlyhow one mentor changed his careerwhy Africa should be on everyone's mind
OUR SPONSORS FOR THIS EPISODE:
Founders Livethe global venue for entrepreneurs to experience events, content, and community.
Check out founderslive.com to join and to find a live event streaming from your city.
MORE on ROGER and AFRIBLOCKSRoger:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/rogerroman/
https://twitter.com/RogerLRomanII
AfriBlocks:
https://www.afriblocks.com
https://www.linkedin.com/company/afriblocks/
https://twitter.com/afriblocks
https://www.instagram.com/afriblocks/
Follow Founders Unfound: Like and share - help us grow!
PODCAST TRANSCRIPT
#blackfounders #blackentrepreneurs #founderstory #underrepresented #underestimated #founderAfricandescent #futureofwork
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
50 min