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Cross Culture Ventures backs tech and consumer products companies with culturally and racially diverse founders.
Studies show that the survival rates of companies that go through an accelerator are three times that of companies that don’t. What’s more, research shows that companies that completed an accelerator program grew faster than companies that didn’t.
The 2016 Black Enterprise Teenpreneur of the Year winner is 13-year-old fashionista, Essynce Moore, who started designing clothing at the tender age of six by doodling just for fun in her school binder and notepads. Moore turned her passion into a business in 2013 with the launch of her official clothing line, Essynce Couture, L.L.C. Its motto: “A child’s passion for fashion.â€
After dealing with her own bad experiences during her pregnancy, one Black woman decided to create an innovative service to help Black mothers navigate postpartum.