Jordyn Weaver is a start-up ecosystem leader, cultural innovator, and HBCU advocate with a deep passion for empowering founders of color to build and scale successful ventures. Her entrepreneurship journey started as an HBCU student at North Carolina Central University in Durham, NC and it continued as she pursued her Master of Innovation and Entrepreneurship at the University of California, Irvine.
With over five years of experience in the startup and venture capital space, Jordyn has worked with industry-leading organizations like Goodie Nation, digitalundivided, HBCUvc, and the HBCU Founders Initiative. She is now channeling her innovative spirit and commitment to cultivating the next generation of Black entrepreneurs through her role with the Center for Black Entrepreneurship at Spelman and Morehouse.
A fun fact about Jordyn is that her family of six are all HBCU graduates, who attended schools like Spelman, Clark Atlanta, Howard, and NC A&T – her life and work are grounded in her deep connection to HBCU culture and community.