After a myomectomy - removing 13 fibroid tumors, a ruptured cyst that caused me to lose one ovary and one fallopian tube and a less than 20% chance of ever conceiving. God has blessed us and my baby is on the way.
I’ve went back and forth about sharing this news for months. Honestly, I’ve been worried that no one will invest in me or that my current investors would be mad and that I would lose something I’ve worked so hard for. It’s sad that I’ve even had that worry but it’s my reality.
But I’ve decided life is too short to hide your joy in the fear of what others may think. While some may pass me by. The truth is I’m going to work so much harder, smarter and do much more because I have a child coming into this world and I’m going to give them the world 🌍!
It’s indeed been a crazy year, but I’ve remained committed and worked to build an incredible company against all the odds. I’m proud of myself. So I guess in all the chaos and craziness we’ve experienced something good came out of 2020 after all - Joy. 👶🏽
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Tomorrow I’m opening my first grocery store in a Title One school. I doubt I sleep tonight - imagine a parent between checks who can order dinner and breakfast for their family thru our app and their child bring it home. I’m changing lives man, no one does it like me. Just wait!
A year ago today, I nervously announced my pregnancy. At the time, one of my former male colleagues/friends said it was “the worst time in my career to have a baby.” So here’s a thread of all I’ve done since. Reminding people today that a woman’s body isn’t up for discussion!
I’ve landed two five-figure brand endorsement deals with Fortune 100 companies; I led @TheGoodrCo to exceed revenue expectations two years in a row, we got our first multi-year- multimillion-dollar contract, I doubled the team size, I wrote a children’s book out next month 😊...
I gave the commencement speech at my Alma Mater @NCCU one of the youngest commencement speakers ever. Won several awards and honors. One of the biggest will be announced next month. Thursday I’m opening an in school grocery store for children - I completely designed from scratch.
This morning I had a meeting with a VC fund not a partner but an associate. Which now I’m sure I never want to take again, but I digress. The meeting started off as any VC call would.
Me: company background, tech, traction, revenues ect.
Him: Fund size, deal size ect...
And here’s what has me both sad and mad. After saying how great the company was he said and I quote verbatim. “We just invested in another black female founder last year, so I don’t think we’ll do another deal until later this year- when are you raising.” I was shocked.
What does that have to do with anything? “We just invested in another white make founder last year, so I don’t think we’ll so another deal until later this year - said no investor ever!” I asked him is that your fund’s thesis? Do you only invest in one black female per year?!