Morgan DeBaun, founder & CEO of Blavity, started her career in Silicon Valley. She is a serial startup entrepreneur, whose passions include building technology at the intersection of creativity and culture. Since its launch in 2014, Morgan has scaled Blavity to be one the fastest growing digital media startups, currently operating five brands: Blavity, 21Ninety, Travel Noire, Shadow and Act and Afrotech. She is one of the first black women to raise over $1 million in venture funding, and her list of accolades include being named Black Innovator of the Year by SXSW, a finalist for 2016 TechCrunch’s Founder of the Year, as well as inclusion in Ebony Magazine's 2017 Power 100.
Genevieve Padalecki, of the uber-popular lifestyle blog, social channels, and now YouTube channel, Now and Gen, is a mom of three and proud wife of Jared Padalecki (lead star of Supernatural and formally of Gilmore Girls), actress and entrepreneur. Gen is based in Austin, TX, where she appreciates and embodies Austin's eclectic culture for music, food, and style. Gen’s social growth and engagement can only be described as astronomical. Within weeks after launching Instagram, she surpassed 500k followers and receives 10% to 20% engagement per post. Now & Gen gives her audience a glimpse of navigating adventures of parenting and partnering, sharing healthy recipes, maintaining friendships, and discussing everything from the necessity of a good glass of red wine after a long day to advice on relationships and self-care, or sharing favorite fashion pieces. With content that's both vibrant and real, Gen's followers get a dose of authenticity, whether it be an inside look at raising chickens in the backyard to rocking a great pair of shoes.
Charcy Evers uses industry intelligence, trend research and an intuitive pulse on the zeitgeist to interpret trends and translate them into actionable insight for her clients. Having worked with influential companies such as The Gap, Microsoft, Boeing, Estee Lauder & Nike among many others, her services range from design inspiration and product development to providing strategic planning and overall business direction.Prior to forming her own company, Charcy ran North American sales for Jil Sander and was a director of retail at TSE before moving into the fast-paced world of trend forecasting at Peclers Paris.She is a go-to industry resource for major media outlets including WWD, Yahoo Style, Fox and Ebay, has been featured on Bloomberg TV, Yahoo Finance and CBS News for her trend expertise, speaks regularly at industry conferences and is often profiled for her own personal style.
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Jaclyn Johnson is the CEO of what Forbes dubs “a cult favorite and pop culture phenomenon” conference for millennial women, Create & Cultivate. She is also the author of the forthcoming book and podcast series “WorkParty”, she’s been named a Forbes 30 under 30 and woman of note from the Wall Street Journal.