Why diversity is a problem for startups and what can be done about it
Izzy Obeng and David Fisayo from Foundervine consider the issues and introduce the Barclays Black Founder Accelerator programme.
12 October 2020 • 4 minute watch
In this short video Izzy Obeng and David Fisayo from Foundervine describe the challenge that is facing Black founders and the startup community as a whole.
They go on to look at ways to address the challenges and introduce the Barclays Black Founder Accelerator powered by Foundervine.
Find out more about the Black Founder Accelerator programme.
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