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    How The BIGGEST Black-Owned Tech Empires ACTUALLY Took Over Silicon Valley. Silicon Valley loves to sell a familiar story: garage startups, venture capital miracles, and a handful of names that changed everything. But while the spotlight stayed on the usual tech giants, Black entrepreneurs were quietly building software empires, investment firms, and digital platforms generating billions in value. Discover the untold stories of the seven most powerful Black-owned tech empires that reshaped Silicon Valley from the shadows: - Tope Awotona: Instead of waiting for elite venture capital validation, Awotona bootstrapped Calendly, focusing relentlessly on product refinement, user experience, and organic adoption. His scheduling platform eventually scaled globally to become a multibillion-dollar company. - Robert F. Smith: Founder of the massive private equity firm Vista Equity Partners, Smith focused on acquiring, optimizing, and scaling critical enterprise software tools. By controlling the invisible software that businesses depend on to function, he quietly shaped Silicon Valley's financial architecture. - David Steward: Focusing on cloud infrastructure, supply chain solutions, and enterprise integration, Steward built World Wide Technology into a multi-billion-dollar enterprise by deeply embedding his company into the operational backbone of Fortune 500 corporations. - Arlan Hamilton: Refusing to accept the traditional barriers of entry in venture capital, Hamilton founded Backstage Capital to fund traditionally overlooked founders, creating a powerful, competing pipeline of innovation. - Tristan Walker: Recognizing that the mainstream tech industry was ignoring massive consumer markets, he launched Walker & Company Brands to build personal care and grooming products specifically for under-served demographics. - Paul Judge: While others chased flashy consumer apps, Judge built his influence in the invisible yet critical sector of cybersecurity, scaling companies that solved massive enterprise vulnerabilities. - Morgan DeBaun: Recognizing that attention is infrastructure, DeBaun founded Blavity Inc. to build a massive digital ecosystem where audiences, creators, and brands interact around specific cultural identities. Subscribe to The Black Wealth Explainer for more cinematic deep dives into the brilliant business strategies behind historic Black-owned empires! #BlackTech #SiliconValley #TheBlackWealthExplainer #BlackFounders #RobertFSmith #TopeAwotona
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