She made a promise to a cousin fighting leukemia. A contractor stole her savings. COVID hit before she could open her doors. And she still built Dreamers Academy and Dreamers Academy II from the ground up.
In this episode of I Swear I'm An Introvert, Your Savvy SheEO Lindsey T. Evans sits down with Oladoyin (Doyin) Ajilore — founder of Dreamers Academy and Dreamers Academy II — two top-tier, Black-owned early childhood education centers serving the Chicagoland area with heart, curriculum, and community.
Born in Benin and raised across Nigeria, England, France, Gabon, and India, Doyin brings a global perspective to early childhood education rooted in village, purpose, and promise. She gets real about losing her startup funds to a contractor who vanished, putting her home on the line when no bank would back her, paying eight employees to sit home during COVID just to protect her license, and the one woman who refused to let her walk away from her dream.
This is not a highlight reel. This is the full story — the betrayal, the breakdown, the pivot, and the breakthrough.
In this episode we cover:
Building a business through loss, betrayal, and a global pandemicWhy banks and minority-focused institutions still failed herThe connection between entrepreneurship, mental health, and physical illnessHow to recognize and release the naysayers in your circleRaising daughters — and employees — who leadWhy failure is not the opposite of successVisit Dreamers Academy: dreamersacademyhome.com
Connect with Lindsey T. Evans: heels2sneakers.net
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