We are incredibly proud to share that Zola’s World, Inc. officially graduated from the Goldman Sachs One Million Black Women: Black in Business program this past December. 🎓✨
This experience was more than a business program—it was a transformational journey filled with education, strategy, mentorship, community, and empowerment for Black women entrepreneurs building purpose-driven companies.
Through this program, we gained invaluable tools and insight that will help strengthen the future of Zola’s World as we continue building innovative educational and accessibility solutions for Deaf and Hard of Hearing children and families.
As a company rooted in inclusion, storytelling, representation, and health equity, being part of a program that intentionally invests in Black women founders was deeply meaningful. Programs like this help close opportunity gaps by ensuring visionary entrepreneurs have access to resources, networks, and business development support that can create long-term impact in our communities.
For Zola’s World, this experience reinforced:
✨ The importance of sustainable business growth
✨ The power of strategic leadership and innovation
✨ The value of community among Black women founders
✨ The importance of investing in mission-driven companies that create social impact
We are sincerely grateful to Goldman Sachs, the One Million Black Women initiative, the program mentors, advisors, facilitators, and fellow entrepreneurs who poured knowledge, encouragement, and wisdom into this journey.
Thank you for believing in businesses like Zola’s World that are working to create a more inclusive future through education, accessibility, storytelling, and technology.
We are leaving this program stronger, wiser, more connected, and even more committed to the mission. 💜
The journey continues.
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