Linking African and African-American innovators
Wednesday, July 20, 2011 - 15:09
Will Hammons
Mali, Uganda, Kenya, Liberia, South Africa and the United States at the world-famous FarmerBrown Restaurant in San Francisco to celebrate the 93rd birthday of Nelson Mandela and the upcoming National Black Business Month in August, hosted by Black Money Worldwide.
Pictured are: Rob Miles, customer service manager of Sega of America, Dr. Lisa White, associate dean of engineering and science at San Francisco State University; Anna Githuku-Shongwe, founder and CEO of Afroes transformational games; Kimberly Bryant, senior project manager with Novartis; Morris Y. Matadi, founder of the Initiative for the Development of Former Child Soldiers, Autumn King, visitor engagement manager at the Chabot Space and Science Center, Jay Foster, executive chef-owner, Farmer Brown, Moses Sanga, CEO of Eco-Fuel Uganda; Charlene Childers-Coleman, CEO of Sensory Acumen Inc.; Kevin Epps, fellow with the DeYoung Museum.


