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词条 Ras Asan Olugbenga
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  1. Early life and education

  2. Entrepreneurship

  3. Community Activism

  4. References

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Ras Asan Olugbenga (commonly known as Ras Asan) born as Derric James Studamire in Cleveland, Ohio (1990) is the co-founder of Million Dollar Scholar [1][2][3][4] and Co-Founder/Chief Marketing Officer of BREAUX Capital, the first financial technology startup for Black millennials, which provides a financial health platform where members can pool their capital, and invest collectively, and gain financial knowledge via peer networks.[5] Ras is a noted writer [6][7][8][9] having contributed to several online publications on topics including team-building, culture creation, and Blacks in tech startups.

Early life and education

Delving into entrepreneurship at age 16, he developed a sustainable landscaping operation that gainfully employed himself and a handful of family members by age 17. He credits "Premier Mowers" for being his first taste of "equity, time freedom, and creative control". Throughout grade school he was known to be enterprising and started several ventures with friends who went on to pursue entrepreneurship after high school as well. In 2013, Ras graduated cum laude from Morehouse College [10] as a member of several honor societies including the Golden Key Honor Society, National Society of Collegiate Scholars and the International Sociological Honor Society, Alpha Kappa Delta.

Entrepreneurship

With Derrius Quarles, his business partner and Morehouse classmate, Ras was chosen to participate in over 5 notable business accelerator programs.[11][12][13][14][15][16] Together, Ras & Derrius were recognized for breaking racial barriers in the New Orleans tech startup community.[17] Ras was also awarded a StartingBloc fellowship(), as acknowledgment for being an agent of change in his home community and across the country. Ras Asan and Derrius Quarles have partnered on numerous ventures ranging from tech startups, co-hosting The Bridge radio show, community-based social ventures, private investments, and brand strategy consulting.

Community Activism

Upon completion of his degree, he again jumped into entrepreneurship and with Morehouse classmates where he spearheaded the development of the Mogul Minds financial wealth-building curriculum to teach middle school and high school students the basic tenets of wealth-building via culturally relevant business development and investing examples and activities.[18][19][20] Ras was also invited to join the board of the Concerned Citizen's Community Center in his hometown of Cleveland, Ohio. Alongside Marion "Nita" Gardner, Ras was able to help expand the budget of the Housing Dispute & Resolution Initiative to combat the emergence of blighted properties in his home community of Mount Pleasant.[21]

References

1. ^Gans, Catherine (Aug 24, 2014)http://gopropeller.org/ventures/million-dollar-scholar/
2. ^Rosenberg, Tina (September 11, 2015)http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2015/09/11/for-students-with-a-mission-a-little-capital-goes-a-long-way/?_r=0
3. ^Suleiman, Summer (February 16, 2015)http://www.forwardcities.org/features/breakingbarriersideainsider.aspx
4. ^Price, Wiley (June 24, 2015)http://www.stlamerican.com/business/image_53971a80-1aab-11e5-97bd-93c5440f7760.html
5. ^http://atlantablackstar.com/2017/12/14/morehouse-grads-create-financial-service-start-black-millennial-men-mind/
6. ^Studamire, Derric (August 19, 2013)http://urbanintellectuals.com/2013/08/19/whats-better-than-money-leveraging-your-value/
7. ^Studamire, Derric (July 2013)http://www.thestartupvoice.com/2013/07/the-immutable-power-of-teamwork/
8. ^Olugbenga, Ras (June 2, 2016)http://shoezandmore.com/story-of-the-black-experience-part-2/
9. ^Olugbenga, Ras (April 17, 2016) http://shoezandmore.com/black-experience-matters-part/
10. ^Moss, Antoine (September 2, 2013)http://www.blackenterprise.com/career/career-planning-tips-college-students-graduates/
11. ^Gans, Catherine (Aug 24, 2014)http://gopropeller.org/ventures/million-dollar-scholar/
12. ^Rosenberg, Tina (September 11, 2015)http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2015/09/11/for-students-with-a-mission-a-little-capital-goes-a-long-way/?_r=0
13. ^Suleiman, Summer (February 16, 2015)http://www.forwardcities.org/features/breakingbarriersideainsider.aspx
14. ^Price, Wiley (June 24, 2015)http://www.stlamerican.com/business/image_53971a80-1aab-11e5-97bd-93c5440f7760.html
15. ^Tap The Future - Louis, Johnny (July 8, 2014)http://www.gettyimages.com/event/daymond-john-attends-tap-the-future-event-at-nikki-beach-500953103#ras-asan-and-derrius-quarles-winner-of-tap-the-future-event-at-nikki-picture-id451897312
16. ^Tap The Future - Louis, Johnny (July 8, 2014)http://www.gettyimages.com/event/daymond-john-attends-tap-the-future-event-at-nikki-beach-500953103#ras-asan-and-derrius-quarles-winner-of-tap-the-future-event-at-nikki-picture-id451897312
17. ^Suleiman, Summer (February 16, 2015)http://www.forwardcities.org/features/breakingbarriersideainsider.aspx
18. ^Holder, Shan (March 22, 2014)http://www.eventbrite.com/e/mogul-minds-entrepreneurship-investing-for-kids-program-tickets-8662538887
19. ^Studamire, Derric (July 29, 2013)http://theblackmancan.org/positive-black-male-news-morehouse-grads-host-financial-literacy-course-for-young-black-men/
20. ^Gaynor, Gerren Keith (March 6, 2014)http://www.centrictv.com/news-views/business-finance/articles/2014/03/06/mogul-minds-literacy-program-seeks-to-inspire-generation-of-entrepreneurs.html
21. ^Gardner, Anita (May, 2016)http://www.neighborhoodgrants.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/Funded-Projects_May-2016.pdf
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