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Marsai Martin Explains Why She Hasn't Touched Her Coogan Account, A Protected Savings For Child Performers

Marsai Martin has no intention of touching her Coogan Account anytime soon. According to the City National Bank, a Coogan Account is a protected savings account created by a legal parent or guardian for child performers. Martin’s parents, Joshua and Carol, were adamant about creating an account for the actress, Martin told AFROTECH™. Martin’s Career Growth Martin, now 21, had an early start in the industry. She secured her first national commercial appearance at age 5, as AFROTECH™ previously reported. She was 10 when she landed her breakout role in ABC’s “Black-ish,” produced by Kenya Barris, notes Forbes. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Marsai (@marsaimartin) Additionally, Martin made history as the youngest executive producer at 14 with the film “Little,” landing herself in the Guinness Book of World Records. She pitched the film at age 9 to Universal Pictures, and it made $48 million at the box office, according to Variety. She created it through her production...

Sep 5, 2025

Charlie Mitchell Made History As NYC’s First Black Michelin-Starred Chef, And He’s Changing Fine Dining Culture From The Inside Out

In the high-pressure world of fine dining, where tradition and exclusivity often dominate, Chef Charlie Mitchell is carving a new path — one grounded in authenticity, cultural roots, and joy. A proud Detroit native, Mitchell made history in 2022 as the first Black chef in New York City to earn a Michelin star, a milestone he reached at Clover Hill, a contemporary American restaurant in Brooklyn Heights, as AFROTECH™ previously reported.   View this post on Instagram   A post shared by Charlie Mitchell (@chuckgood) He later joined Saga as executive chef in 2024, according to Eater. Located in Manhattan’s Financial District, the restaurant now holds two Michelin stars. Mitchell’s journey, however, began far from haute cuisine — in a modest Detroit bar and grill he once thought was “fancy,” he told AFROTECH™ in an interview. Looking back, he laughed: “It was like cats and dogs flying around the kitchen. It was kind of crazy.” Mitchell credits his early passion for food to family...

Aug 13, 2025

How Shon Jones' Upbringing Inevitably Led Him To Become A Cloud Solution Architect For A Big Tech Company

Shon Jones traded what would have been a career in pharmacy for a future in technology, where he found a lifelong passion. The Houston native was raised by parents who both worked in technology. As a teen, he recalls going to work with his father to put computers together for the summer and later working for Compaq for a few years. His career took a pivot, one that nearly led to him become a pharmacist. In 1997, he geared his studies around that career field but had a change of heart after considering the impact of charging $100 for medicine he said was valued at 30 cents. “That didn’t seem to align with my spirit. That’s not for me,” he told AFROTECH™ in an interview. Jones decided to focus on computer information systems. He enrolled at the University of Houston while simultaneously working as a network administrator, according to his LinkedIn. When he obtained a degree in c omputer and information technology administration and management at the University of Houston, he already...

Jul 22, 2025

Toyota Product Designer Sola Babatunde Reveals The Key To Landing Positions At Major Tech Companies

Sola Babatunde reveals his standout experience that attracted major tech companies within the UX/UI sector. The Dallas area native’s foray into technology can be traced back to studying film in high school. He did not have a knack for the camera or other areas of film such as director of photography or acting. However, he discovered his strong suit was within the tech side of the field in sound engineering and editing, and as his skills strengthened it would introduce him to UX and UI. “Both of those have these modules you can script like a plugin,” he explained. “So I practiced scripting and coding plugins, and that was my first entry into the world of tech. And eventually those plugins had graphical user interfaces, and that was my first exposure to UX/UI.” Babatunde didn’t take an immediate detour into the field as a career . He obtained a bachelor of science degree in mechatronics engineering. According to his LinkedIn, he then landed a role as a part-time s ystem software...

Jul 22, 2025

NFL Player Jaylon Smith Had 'Zero Knowledge' About Money Management Early On But Is Now A Business Pro With Manager Michael Ledo As His Guide

NFL player Jaylon Smith admits that he didn’t have any idea how to manage his earnings once he entered the league, but as his career has continued to grow, he is ready to conquer the business world. Smith has been playing football since he was 7 years old. His talent on the field led to the Dallas Cowboys drafting him at 20 years old in 2016, ESPN reported . He signed a four-year contract valued at $6.5 million, according to Spotrac. However, managing those earnings came with its challenges. “Now I acquire some money at 20 years old with zero knowledge on how to manage, grow and preserve it. I didn’t grow [up] in my household with a budget. So that’s another layer of dynamic that we have to think about as well on why my peers are going broke,” Smith explained on the “Black Tech Green Money” podcast, hosted by AFROTECH™ Brand Manager Will Lucas. Smith has come a long way from draft day. The Las Vegas Raiders linebacker, who played college football at Notre Dame, is a serial investor...

Jun 4, 2025

Monk Inyang's 1st Street Partnerships Has Teamed Up With Kevin Hart To Ensure No One Is Left Behind In The AI Revolution

Monk Inyang is on a mission to make AI more practical for underserved communities. Within his career trajectory, Inyang has been of service to others. He has worked as an actor, investment salesperson, a researcher on Wall Street, and has also dedicated several years to executive coaching for mid-career Black and Latin professionals, which he shared on the “Black Tech Green Money” podcast hosted by AFROTECH™ Brand Manager Will Lucas. This experience has positioned him to be a more effective leader in his current role as CEO and founder of 1st Street Partnerships, an organization dedicated to providing artificial intelligence (AI) education and training to businesses and communities with a strong emphasis on inclusivity and cultural relevance, its LinkedIn mentions. “We help move people from AI anxiety to AI adoption. And that’s through really culturally resonant community-based education,” Inyang explained on the podcast. Partnering With Kevin Hart’s Coramino Fund 1st Street...

May 27, 2025

Attorney, Entrepreneur, And Creator Marche Robinson Shares What She’s Learned About Monetization After Turning A $50 Brand Deal Into A Career

Marche Robinson has advice for content creator seeking monetization. Robinson has worn many hats from attorney to content creator to founder of the vegan and cruelty-free haircare brand Isaline Beauty, which she launched in 2020. Having multiple streams of income has worked to her benefit, as she admits it has allowed her to take greater risks and be more intentional with the opportunities presented to her as a content creator, as explained on the “Black Tech Green Money” podcast hosted by AFROTECH™ Brand Manager Will Lucas. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Marche Robinson (@marcherobinson)   “I worked for, I think, seven years before I went full-time with, or I won’t say full-time content creating, but before I left corporate America, one thing I loved when I worked my day job was…I never felt the pressure to align with a brand that I didn’t feel spoke to my life or resonated with my followers…,” she explained. “If you ask my managers, I’m very rigid when it comes to...

May 13, 2025

Not Being Married To The Product Led John W. Rogers Jr.'s Ariel Investments To Diversify And Prove Its Positioning As A 'True Value Investor'

John W. Rogers Jr. had the confidence to make history at 24 years old because he was an investor at 12. As AFROTECH™ previously told you, it would be his father, who made the decision to ensure Rogers received stocks for Christmas and his birthday instead of toys, which included $200 worth of shares from companies such as General Motors and Commonwealth Edison. His father also played a role in him connecting with Chicago, IL’s first African American stock brocker, Stacy Adams, who became a mentor and role model. While both his parents worked as lawyers — his mother even made history as the first Black woman to graduate from the University of Chicago Law School — not to mention his grandfather, he never felt pressure to follow a similar footprint and was trusted to make his own decisions. Ariel Investments Rogers went on to pursue education at Princeton University, earning a degree in economics by 1980. He then spent two and a half years as a stock broker at William Blair and,...

May 2, 2025

James Beard Award Semifinalist Ope Amosu Walked Away From His 9-5 In The Oil And Gas Industry To Make West African Cuisine Accessible

Ope Amosu turned a hobby into a thriving restaurant. The London, England, native is a child of Nigerian immigrants who relocated to Houston, TX, and to him food is fellowship and also a gateway to community. It’s why he pivoted from the oil and gas industry — where he held roles at General Electric (GE) such as senior commercial development leader and corporate account executive — to launch ChòpnBlọk, a fast-casual restaurant inspired by his West African roots. Co-founded with his wife, Janelle, the restaurant has become one of Houston’s standout culinary destinations. Photo Credit: ChòpnBlọk “Food was one of those universal languages where we could cross many barriers to ultimately get a a super diverse, broad community and share with them who we are, where we come from, what we own, what we have provided. That’s really what the passion is about. Landing on food as the vehicle is what set me on this path,” Amosu told AFROTECH™ in an interview. Non-Traditional Journey Amosu’s...

Apr 29, 2025

After Selling Scholly To Sallie Mae, Christopher Gray Advises Aspiring Exit Founders To Build Their Companies With AI

Christopher Gray has a word of advice for founders hoping to sell their companies. Path Gray is currently the CEO of Path, an affordable AI-powered platform for academic and career readiness. According to its LinkedIn page, Path offers unlimited practice tests, predictive scoring, and step-by-step solutions to support users preparing for career certifications, college admissions, and graduate school exams. “When this pandemonium happens where everyone’s freaking out because now I need to make a certain score or I need a pass or a certain score to make the SAT to graduate, now we can swoop in and be able to say, ‘We can give you that, make it more affordable. Predict what you’re going to make before you take the test,'” Gray said on the “Black Tech Green Money” podcast hosted by AFROTECH™ Brand Manager Will Lucas. Scholly Prior to focusing on Path, Gray served as the co-founder and CEO of Scholly Inc., an AI-powered college scholarship app on a mission to help students eliminate...

Apr 29, 2025

Derek Lewis Explains How His Role As A PepsiCo President Provided Him With Transferrable Skills To Become A Big Dave’s Cheesesteaks Franchisee

Derek Lewis’ corporate experience gave him the upper hand in becoming a franchisee. Lewis had an extensive career at PepsiCo that spanned 35 years, and he managed multi-billion-dollar operations. He spent the first seven years in various sales roles before rising through the ranks to become Pepsi Bottling Group’s regional sales manager (2001–2004), followed by three separate vice president roles (2001-2008) and two senior vice president positions (2008-2019). He exited the company at the end of 2022 after serving as president of multicultural business at PepsiCo North America for one year. Franchisee Lewis is now occupied as a franchisee of Big Dave’s Cheesesteaks, with 10 traditional locations slated for Central Florida. He is projected to be the largest franchisee in the Southern Region of the United States, according to a news release shared with AFROTECH™. His locations have broken ground at Orlando’s Kia Center and Camping World Stadium, and most recently in Oviedo, FL. Leslie...

Apr 24, 2025

Though She Missed The NIL Wave, Gabby Thomas Has Been Able To Invest In Her Brand With The Backing Of New Balance As Her First Sponsor

Gabby Thomas is chasing purpose not a check. The Harvard University alum and track runner, who boasts several gold medals at the Olympic level, has remained grounded throughout all her success over the years. This she attributes to her upbringing in a single-parent household. Thomas views her mother, Jennifer Randall, as a “superhero” and credits her for the work ethic that she carries today on and off the field. According to information shared on the Olympics page, Randall moved her family to Massachusetts from Georgia with few financial resources so she could obtain a Ph.D. while teaching. Today, she is a professor at the University of Michigan, her LinkedIn states. “She showed me what leading with work ethic and compassion looks like on a daily basis,” Thomas told AFROTECH™ in an email interview. “Furthermore, she led with a focus on education and giving back. She taught me that leaving a place better than you found it is not only the nice thing to do, but the right thing to do....

Apr 23, 2025

After An Innovative Life-Saving Surgery, T.D. Jakes Doubles Down On Tech And Economic Justice

As faith leaders, entrepreneurs, and policymakers navigate the fast-shifting terrain of artificial intelligence, automation, and digital globalization, few figures have leaned into this moment with as much intentionality — or complexity — as Bishop T.D. Jakes. Known to many as a pastor, to others as a media mogul, and increasingly to investors and technologists as an ecosystem builder, Jakes is reasserting his role at the intersection of innovation, equity, and cultural capital. This is where his ongoing initiative, the Good Soil Forum, enters the chat. The conference, which has convened business owners, technologists, creatives, and investors for years, positions itself as a gathering and a long-term infrastructure. It reflects Jakes’ emphasis on sustainability, access to capital, and the kind of practical knowledge often kept behind institutional gates. What has shifted recently, however, is not the mission — but the moment. When Technology Hits Close To Home For Jakes In 2024,...

Apr 17, 2025

10 AI Tools For Interview Prep That Will Help You Land Your Dream Job

There’s no need to walk into interviews blindly anymore. There are many AI tools designed for interview prep, offering features ranging from mock interviews to personalized feedback. These platforms allow users to receive guidance from knowledgeable AI and even connect with other real people for more realistic practice. Some of these platforms are specifically designed to aid interview candidates in certain fields, like tech, but others provide personalized practice for a variety of fields . With stiff competition in a job market that’s already hard to break into, using AI for prep can help take some of the stress out of interviewing. Let’s explore 10 AI tools designed for interview prep, what they do, and which interview candidates can benefit from them the most. Interviewing.io This resource is best for those pursuing technical roles, especially software engineering . Interviewing.io offers anonymous mock interviews with engineers from top tech companies that provide detailed...

Apr 16, 2025

Carmelo Anthony Launches Cannabis Company That Will Donate A Portion Of Its Profits To Criminal Justice Reform

Remaining a student has led Carmelo Anthony into various industries. The former NBA player, who retired in 2023 and is a first-ballot Basketball Hall of Fame inductee, reflects on his evolution from the 19-year-old drafted in 2003 to a businessman who is now a serial investor and founder in the wine and cannabis sectors. One of Anthony’s biggest takeaways: He is no longer operating in fear. “A top lesson that I’ve learned was ‘stop being afraid,'” he recalled in an interview with AFROTECH™. “ A lot of times when you’re younger and you in these powerful roles and there’s people who are making decisions and there are people writing checks, it’s like ‘You too young to understand it,’ until you grow and until you get older, you go through it and you understand what you truly want to do.” He continued, “At 19, 20, 21, I didn’t have any type of sense of business. I knew street business, I knew street knowledge. I have foundational ethics and morals that could carry over from the streets...

Apr 16, 2025

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