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Brand Building: A national initiative founded by Grammy winner Pharrell Williams that funds and mentors Black and Brown entrepreneurs.

Brand Building: A national initiative founded by Grammy winner Pharrell Williams that funds and mentors Black and Brown entrepreneurs.

Update: 2025-11-14
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Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Felecia Hatcher.


Purpose of the Interview

  • To spotlight Black Ambition, a national initiative founded by Pharrell Williams that funds and mentors Black and Brown entrepreneurs.
  • To promote the upcoming Black Ambition Demo Day and Fundable Founders Forum in Miami.
  • To inspire entrepreneurs by sharing insights on scaling businesses, accessing resources, and building wealth.

Key Takeaways

  1. About Black Ambition

    • Founded by Pharrell Williams to close the opportunity gap for Black and Hispanic entrepreneurs.
    • Has invested in 131 companies over five years.
    • Provides capital, mentorship, and holistic support (including mental health).
  2. Event Details

    • Demo Day (Nov 14): Entrepreneurs pitch and receive funding.
    • Fundable Founders Forum (Nov 15): Masterclasses with industry leaders like Steve Stoute, Nancy Twine, and Linda Clemens.
    • Focus on actionable strategies, not just inspiration.
  3. Competition Structure

    • Annual national competition with 2,500–3,000 applications.
    • Categories include HBCU founders, national finalists, top prize winners, and people’s choice.
    • Process: Applications → 250 semifinalists → 3-month cohort → Top 20–25 awarded funding.
  4. Challenges & Advice

    • Many entrepreneurs fail due to rushed applications and lack of preparation.
    • Success requires persistence: “Apply again” if you fail.
    • Building a team is essential—Black Ambition does not invest in solopreneurs.
  5. Impact on Black Women

    • Fastest-growing group of entrepreneurs but often limited by resources.
    • Need to shift from solopreneurship to team-building for scalability.
  6. Pharrell’s Motivation

    • Believes in democratizing opportunity.
    • Inspired by those who invested in him early in his career.
    • Goal: Close wealth and opportunity gaps quickly—“Wealth has a need for speed.”
  7. How to Get Involved

    • Visit blackambitionprize.com and join the newsletter for alerts and resources.
    • Past winners share insights in info sessions.

Notable Quotes

  • On closing gaps:
    “People are too comfortable wasting the time of Black entrepreneurs with misaligned resources and low vibrational mentorship.”

  • On persistence:
    “If it doesn’t work on you in that moment, it works for you in that moment. Either way, it works.”

  • On Pharrell’s vision:
    “Talent is not equally distributed by zip code, but opportunity can be.”

  • On entrepreneurship mindset:
    “We have to start enjoying the process that molds us, not just say, ‘I didn’t make it, I’m upset.’”

  • On Black women entrepreneurs:
    “They’re the fastest growing, but largely solopreneurs. We need them to think about building teams.”


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Brand Building: A national initiative founded by Grammy winner Pharrell Williams that funds and mentors Black and Brown entrepreneurs.

Brand Building: A national initiative founded by Grammy winner Pharrell Williams that funds and mentors Black and Brown entrepreneurs.

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