“I’ve always been more business, entrepreneurial-minded— just a hustler. Beginning in fifth grade, I took a $20 loan from my mom so I could go to the store and buy a pack of fruit snacks that I would resell the next day to my fifth grade buddies. Quickly grew that candy-selling business and repaid my mom.”
BlackGen Capital founder Cheick Camara joins Daniel this week to talk the history of Tulsa's Black Wall Street, the lack of diversity in professional fraternity recruitment, banking Black, and much more.