• Episode 172 | THE FIRST BLACK-OWNED STOCK EXCHANGE IN U.S. HISTORY

  • Jul 26 2024
  • Length: 41 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 172 | THE FIRST BLACK-OWNED STOCK EXCHANGE IN U.S. HISTORY

  • Summary

  • Disruption Now: Building a Fair Share for Culture and Media. Join us and disrupt!

    Today, we welcome the two most respected and innovative leaders to the Disruption Now Podcast. Joe and Dwain, despite their demanding schedules, have graciously made time to be DISRUPTIVE with us in this digital age.

    Joe and Dwain's impressive careers have led them to co-found Dream Exchange, a groundbreaking platform with a purpose and impact that cannot be overstated. Dream Exchange is the first minority-governed and Black-owned company to operate an exchange in U.S. history. It challenges traditional norms and opens doors for underrepresented groups to access capital markets, paving the way for a more inclusive financial landscape. Joe, notably, is the author of the Main Street Growth Act, a bill that has garnered bipartisan support in Congress.

    Dream Exchange's mission is to revolutionize access to capital for businesses led by underrepresented entrepreneurs. Their vision is rooted in dismantling barriers and fostering an environment where every entrepreneur, regardless of background, can thrive.

    We are honored to have Joe and Dwain share their journey and insights. Their leadership and commitment to inclusivity are genuinely inspirational.

    Link to Joe and Dwain’s bio: https://www.dreamex.com/our-team/

    Apply to get on the Podcast: https://form.typeform.com/to/Ir6Agmzr

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