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The Press Play: Radical Tracks by Camelback Ventures Fellows virtual event is an opportunity to learn what Camelback Ventures' newest cohort of social impact entrepreneurs are building. As the culminating event to the Camelback Fellowship, learn more about the Fellowship program and the radical social innovators enacting change within undervalued communities via Education and Conscious Tech.

 
 
 

INNOVATORS IN CONSCIOUS TECH

Dr. Brandi Kenner
Co-Founder & CEO, Village Nanny
mobile app connecting diverse families and caregivers around the world

Cary Wheelous
Founder & CEO, Hayti
Black-owned news and podcast app

Jessica King
CEO, FlowInTell
non-invasive at-home screening for endometriosis

 

Dr. Kortney Ziegler
Founder & CEO, WellMoney
community-driven financial support for those who need it

Kuku Richards
Founder & CEO, Museum of Diversity
celebrating the diversity of cultural heritage originating from Africa via immersive technology

Nisala Kalupahana
Founder, baseline health
journaling and mood tracking service

 

INNOVATORS IN EDUCATION

Erin Washington
Founder, SoulCenter
creative development studio for blk creatives ages 18-35

Jason Hernandez
Executive Director, La Tiendita
community grocery store, training facility, and support center for Latinx students and families

Jordan Hankins
Founder & Executive Director, Southern Nevada Black Educators Initiative
increasing the number of licensed Black educators in Clark County

 

Murewa Olubela
Founder, Erudyte
empowering students through language inclusivity and tailored education

ShaKimberly Cooper
Co-Founder & Executive Director, AES Literacy Institute
GED preparation, college enrollment, and career readiness programs for disadvantaged minority individuals

Vicky Garalina
Founder & Executive Director, Inspiring Futures
improving education and mental health for youth with current and past child welfare system involvement

 
 
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ABOUT THE CAMELBACK FELLOWSHIP

 

 The Camelback Fellowship supports BIPOC, women, and non-binary entrepreneurs across the country driving social innovations in the education and conscious tech spaces. Camelback Fellows receive capital, executive coaching, access to a wide network and rigorous curriculum delivered through in-person and virtual experiences over three months.