A Greensboro attorney and entrepreneur is bringing racial diversity to children’s entertainment.
Kya Johnson launched online entertainment platform RainbowMe in December 2014 with co-founders Talib Graves-Manns, who is a Triad technology and marketing entrepreneur, and Bernard Bell, an Atlanta-based television veteran.
This April, RainbowMe was one of three organizations to receive free workspace and $40,000 in seed funding from CODE2040’s Entrepreneurs-in-Residence pilot program. CODE2040,…
Martes, Hulyo 21, 2015
Greensboro entrepreneur adds diversity to children's entertainment
A Greensboro attorney and entrepreneur is bringing racial diversity to children’s entertainment.
Kya Johnson launched online entertainment platform RainbowMe in December 2014 with co-founders Talib Graves-Manns, who is a Triad technology and marketing entrepreneur, and Bernard Bell, an Atlanta-based television veteran.
This April, RainbowMe was one of three organizations to receive free workspace and $40,000 in seed funding from CODE2040’s Entrepreneurs-in-Residence pilot program. CODE2040,…
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