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Felecia Hatcher
CEO of Black Ambition, the national entrepreneurial initiative founded by Grammy-winning artist Pharrell Williams. Black Ambition provides capital, mentorship, mental wellness support, and a nationally competitive platform for Black and Hispanic founders, particularly those from HBCUs and underserved communities.
Throughout the conversation, Hatcher breaks down the mission of Black Ambition, how its competition works, success stories, the mentorship pipeline, and her personal entrepreneurial journey from being a self‑described “C student” to running a major national innovation fund.
Purpose of the Interview 1. Introduce Black Ambition’s Mission and Impact
To explain how Black Ambition funds, mentors, and accelerates Black and Hispanic founders, awarding millions in capital and building pathways to long-term entrepreneurial success.
2. Educate Entrepreneurs on How to Compete Successfully
Hatcher breaks down the application process, common mistakes, and how to stand out in one of the nation’s most competitive entrepreneurial prize competitions.
3. Inspire Through Transparency and Personal Storytelling
Her journey—from a C student to tech entrepreneur, to CEO working directly with Pharrell—models what perseverance and creativity can achieve.
4. Spread Awareness of Black Ambition Resources & Events
She highlights opportunities like Demo Day, masterclasses, mentorship cohorts, and the Fundable Founders Forum.
Key Takeaways 1. Black Ambition Creates “Unprecedented Access” for Black & Brown Founders
Hatcher emphasizes the organization’s mission of closing opportunity gaps caused by misaligned mentorship and unequal access to funding.
Black Ambition invests capital, provides structured mentorship, and connects entrepreneurs to world-class partners (e.g., Louis Vuitton).
2. Highly Competitive National Competition
2,500–3,000 applications annually
Only 250 semifinalists
Semifinalists enter a three‑month cohort with elite mentorship
Top teams advance to Demo Day for capital awards and follow-on support
Categories include HBCU, National Finalists, Top Prize, and People’s Choice..
Hatcher stresses: Success leaves clues.
Many past winners share insights, host office hours, and guide new applicants.
3. The Process Itself Makes Founders Stronger
Hatcher says repeated applications build clarity, sharpen pitches, and transform entrepreneurs—even if they don’t win the first time.
She cites an example: Lawrence Phillips, founder of Green Book Global, who succeeded on his third try.
4. Holistic Approach: Mental Health & Wellness
Along with capital and mentorship, Black Ambition offers mental-wellness support because entrepreneurship is emotionally taxing.
Founders are encountering proximity to wealth and power for the first time, and need guidance on transparency, investor expectations, and emotional resilience.
5. Black Women Are Fastest-Growing Entrepreneurs—But Need Teams
Hatcher notes that Black women lead in entrepreneurship but often operate without teams.
Black Ambition does not invest in solopreneurs; founders must demonstrate team-building capacity to create economic multiplier effects in communities.
6. Pharrell’s Why: Opening Doors He Once Needed
Pharrell invests in Black Ambition because:
He once needed others to “believe in him until he could believe in himself.”
He wants to dismantle gatekeeping in industries where Black talent exists but opportunity does not.
He believes “talent is not equally distributed by zip code, but opportunity can be.”
7. Felecia Hatcher’s Personal Origin Story
Her credibility comes from lived experience:
A “C student” told she’d never make it to college
College dropout
Built multiple tech companies
Founded Black Tech Week and the Center for Black Innovation
Comes from a family of Jamaican farmers and Georgia builders who were “entrepreneurs before the word was used.”.
Her takeaway: Creativity builds pathways to success that traditional systems overlook.
8. The Event is Public – and Transformational
Black Ambition’s Demo Day is open to the public, creating visibility, inspiration, and networking opportunities for founders and supporters.
Notable Quotes (All from the Transcript) On Black Ambition’s Mission
“We’ve been building a rocket ship to create unprecedented access to opportunities and resources.”.
“People are too comfortable wasting the time of Black entrepreneurs with misaligned resources and low-vibrational mentorship.”.
On the Competition
“Success leaves clues.”
“Apply again… every time I applied, I became a different entrepreneur.”
On Holistic Support
“Entrepreneurship can swallow you whole.”.
On Team Building
“We don’t invest in solopreneurs… You need a team mindset.”
On Pharrell’s Motivation
“He borrowed someone else’s belief in him until that became his own.”
“Talent is not equally distributed by zip code, but opportunity can be.”
On Personal Journey
“I’m a C student and a college dropout… I never let those things define me.”.
“There is more than one pathway to success if you get creative.”.
On Why Founders Should Join
“Do you want to be in the same position this time next year? If the answer is no, then say yes to the process.”
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