Ryann Richardson
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Ryann Richardson | |
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Richardson at a virtual town-hall for the Pete Buttigieg 2020 presidential campaign | |
| Born | Washington, DC[1] |
| Education | Philadelphia University[2] |
| Occupation | Founder of Ellington Lafayette Co. |
| Known for | Miss Black America 2018 |
| Website | http://www.ryannrichardson.com/ |
Ryann Richardson is an American political activist, tech entrepreneur, and the 50th Anniversary Miss Black America. She spent 10 years in the tech industry,[3] and held leadership roles at Uber and Victor.[4] She co-founded ExecThread, a networking platform for executives, and founded Ellington Lafayette Co., a tech incubator with a focus on supporting "women, people of color, and other marginalized communities."
Richardson was interested in politics from a young age, describing herself as "a weird nine-year-old watching impeachment proceedings on TV."[5] However, she says it wasn't until college that she really began to experience and understand how systemic inequality affects women of color.[1] She worked in the tech industry as a marketer for 10 years and was the youngest honoree on Savoy Magazine's list of Most Influential Black Executives in Corporate America.[6]
She actively supported Pete Buttigieg in the 2020 Democratic Party presidential primaries and was a national surrogate for his campaign, speaking on his policy as it related to the lives of people of color.[5][7]