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BY Abu Mubarik, 9:30am June 09, 2022,

From JP Morgan Chase to starting a tiny apparel business that has broken the $1M revenue mark

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by Abu Mubarik, 9:30am June 09, 2022,
Roq Innovation founder Raquel Graham. Photo credit: YouTube/Roq Innovation

Raquel Graham has appeared on several prestigious platforms for her inventions. She has appeared on Good Morning America to talk about her company. Media mogul Oprah Winfrey has also featured her on her “Oprah’s Favorite Things.” meet inventor Raquel Graham

Graham started Roq Innovation in 2014 after struggling to find a scarf for her kids to wear. Since then, she has been catching global attention developing solutions to make life easier.

“During the polar vortex, when they were younger, maybe about six years ago, they would not wear scarves,” said Graham of her kids. “They decided that they were bulky and itchy, and if you remember the polar vortex, it was so cold that you had to have every bit of your skin covered, so I went online to see if I could find an alternative and there was nothing.”

This led her to start Roq Innovation to fill the market gap. She first designed Nekz neck wraps, followed by Headlightz beanies, a set of hats and headbands with removable and rechargeable LED lights inspired by a love for running at night. The Chicago entrepreneur operates her business out of a West Town warehouse.

“All of my products come from my life, I don’t just think of products out of the blue. It’s usually I’m doing something in my every day and there’s a frustration and then I look to see if there’s a product out there and if there’s no product then I make it,” she said.

In January this year, Graham appeared on ‘Shark Tank’ and left with a deal from two Shark Tank investors who invested $200,000 in her business. At the time, she said her company had earned $2.4 million in lifetime sales. Her appearance on the show exposed her business to more people, she said.

Graham now plans to unveil about three new products this year, including a year-round version of Headlightz that can be worn in both cold and warm weather, according to WTTW News.

She said she will continue to design products to make life a little easier. “When you look at my products, it’s almost, it’s got to be some kind of like biography attached to it because there’s something that would have happened in my life that made me create this.”

Before becoming an inventor, Graham worked as an analyst for J.P. Morgan Chase before becoming vice president and head of marketing for Ebony magazine. She earned an MBA from Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management while working at Ebony. She later left the magazine to work as a marketing consultant for major brands. Before Roq Innovation, she started a marketing firm ROQ Marketing Group in 2009.

Last Edited by:Mildred Europa Taylor Updated: June 9, 2022

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