In this Founder Feedback episode, we spoke with Roslyn Johnson-Karamoko, the Founder& CEO of Détroit is the New Black. Roslyn received her BA degree in fashion merchandising from Howard University. The Seattle native would then go on to work as a retail buyer for several years in New York and Singapore. The cultures and experiences she had while traveling influenced many of her designs today.
When Roslyn moved to Detroit in 2013, it was the city’s creative community and overall process of rebuilding that would bring the concept of Detroit Is The New Black to life.
Called “The Motor City’s Hottest Designer” by TIME Magazine, Roslyn Karamoko has effectively created a conversation on the past present and future of Detroit, its underlying socioeconomic and racial issues, and the city’s steady revitalization - all through this five word statement.
In this episode, we spoke to Roslyn about where the future of retail is going, how to build a business that impacts its community in significant ways, and how to get over the feeling of imposture syndrome.
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