Success Story

She left her corporate job to start a business, today she’s giving $25K in funding to Black entrepreneurs

Mandy Bowman is the founder and CEO of Official Black Wall Street, a discovery app for Black-owned businesses. She founded her business after quitting her corporate job as a social media manager at Essence.

Bowman was 27 years when she left her corporate job to start Official Black Wall Street which connects consumers with thousands of Black-owned businesses in 10 countries worldwide. Five years down the line, she is using her brand to give away $25,000 in grants to Black entrepreneurs.  

She is celebrating trailblazing Black entrepreneurs this August as part of Black Business Month.

Bowman was inspired by a recent book she read titled: Riot and Remembrance: The Tulsa Race War and Its Legacy. The book essentially talks about the original Black Wall Street in Tulsa Oklahoma and the race riot. Black Wall Street was regarded as one of the most profitable Black communities in US history. It was its rich history that led Bowman to conduct further research on Black entrepreneurship and what she discovered were heartbreaking challenges Black businesses go through.

“For example, fully qualified Black entrepreneurs are typically rejected from loans at a higher rate than applicants of other races with the same qualifications,” she told Forbusiness. “I also found that Black women receive less than 1% of VC funding – quite discouraging to find out as an aspiring entrepreneur.” 

She also recalled how gentrification led to the collapse of many small businesses in Brooklyn where she grew up as well as large corporate stores taking over spaces of small businesses largely owned by Blacks.

It was at this point that Bowman decided to start supporting Black-owned businesses the best she could. Mandy was then employed full-time at Essence magazine as the social media manager. She quit her job to make time for her dream.

“Charity begins at home” as the saying goes. So she started with a spreadsheet of a list of all Black-owned businesses in her neighborhood. She subsequently created social media pages to share the businesses in other to get people to support Black-owned businesses.

“Those social pages continue to grow into a larger community and the natural next step was to create a website. A year after launching the website, I launched a Kickstarter and raised $30,000 to help launch the Official Black Wall Street app,” she told Forbusiness.

Official Black Wall Street has now become a hub for Black businesses and one of the first of its kind to alert shoppers of Black-owned businesses close to them. Her effort was recognized when she became a recipient of the SheaMoisture Social Justice Coalition grant.

Since the coronavirus outbreak, Black businesses have been the hardest hit in the U.S. and across the globe. In America, nearly 40% of Black businesses were affected.

Bowman, a graduate of Babson College, where she studied Entrepreneurship and Global Business Management, said her goal is to make it easier for people around the world to support Black businesses.

Abu Mubarik

Abu Mubarik is a journalist with years of experience in digital media. He loves football and tennis.

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