Nana shares her personal journey from growing up in Ghana to working in high-end hospitality and fighting for women’s rights globally, including her advocacy work against sexual slavery in Mexico. We dive deep into the real challenges women face when trying to secure venture capital, and how Nana is working to dismantle systemic barriers through innovative funding solutions.
We also explore:
• The realities of venture capital for women of color
• Nana’s path from hospitality to social justice entrepreneurship
• The story behind Omega Seven Global and Fundhership
• Balancing personal life while creating change
• How AI and tech can support funding ecosystems
• The importance of building inclusive financial systems
If you’re interested in women’s empowerment, tech, social impact funding, venture capital, and innovative entrepreneurship, this episode is for you.
Timestamps:
00:00 Intro & Tech Chat
07:16 Meet Nana S Soenya
09:50 Nana’s Story: From Ghana to Global Advocacy
26:52 Why Women-Led Initiatives Struggle with Funding
35:44 Building Omega Seven & Fundhership
42:01 Creating an Inclusive Financial Ecosystem
48:28 Tech, AI & The Future of Funding
54:25 Lessons from Failure & Resilience
01:06:09 Balancing Life & Leadership
01:13:36 Final Thoughts & How to Connect
Connect with Nana S Soenya & Omega Seven Global:
[Omega Seven Global Website – https://www.omegasseven.org/fundhership]
[Follow Nana S Soenya on Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/fundhershipofficial/]
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