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OHUB
Technology, Information and Internet
Atlanta, Georgia 3,963 followers
OHUB is the leading platform for the development of diverse, inclusive, equitable and assessable 4.0 ecosystems.
About us
Our history. In 2013, Sampson cofounded Opportunity Hub as a follow up to the highly successful Kingonomics’ book release and large-scale conferences in Atlanta, GA and Washington, DC. OHUB scaled quickly to become the leading multi-campus coworking space, entrepreneurship center and tech hub featuring over 300 events a year, a startup pre-accelerator, coding boot-camp and scholarship initiative and angel investing platform for founders from underestimated and under-tapped communities. Over 15,000 people engaged with OHUB each year. Programs like CodeStart, Techhire, #YesWeCodeFund and 100 Black Angels were pioneered and implemented. Today, OHUB is the definitive future of work, opportunity and wealth creating platform to ensure that everyone, everywhere has early exposure to the tech, startup and venture ecosystem; in demand technology education, training and careers; vetted entrepreneurial support programs; and investment opportunities . This is driven by our growing community of thousands of college students, young professionals, founders and new investors in cities, colleges and universities across America and beyond. For enterprises, OHUB is a supplier and partner to over 50 tech companies, major corporations, high growth startups and venture funds and growing. Current national initiatives and programs include OHUB@Experiences, OHUB@Campus, HBCU@SXSW and DEIS, a new strategy, service and future software platform to operationalize diversity, equity and inclusion across the major divisions of growing enterprises. For municipalities, OHUB launched OHUB@Cities to create and sustain inclusive in-demand workforces and entrepreneurial ecosystems in the form of public private partnerships to disrupt income inequality, poverty and the racial wealth gap while increasing a region's economic mobility and growth for all its constituents. Collaboratively, we persevere to ensure equity in the future of work and 4th industrial revolution for everyone, everywhere.
- Website
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http://www.opportunityhub.co
External link for OHUB
- Industry
- Technology, Information and Internet
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Atlanta, Georgia
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2013
- Specialties
- Inclusive Innovation, Public Private Partnerships, Ecosystem Building, Supply Chain Innovation, Entrepreneurial Education, Angel Investing Education, Code School, Technology, Pre-Accelerator, Coworking, Capital Formation, Crowdfunding, Economic Development, SXSW, Future of Work, Fourth Industrial Revolution, Incubator, Equity, Startups, and Entrepreneurship
Locations
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Primary
1175 Peachtree St NE
Atlanta, Georgia 30361, US
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830 Westview Dr SW
Atlanta, Georgia 30314, US
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Employees at OHUB
Updates
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For entrepreneurs and startups, accessing executive-level expertise can be a game-changer—but it doesn’t have to break the bank. Affordable and flexible, fractional services bring big-business leadership to small-business budgets. https://ow.ly/BQlS50Usc33
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Join Startup NOLA and Startup NOIR NOLA on Tuesday, January 14, 2025, 4-6 pm, for the kickoff to our 2025 Access to Capital Series: SSBCI Funding - 2025 & Beyond, an engaging session focused on the State Small Business Credit Initiative (SSBCI) federal program, featuring LED Innovation and SSBCI funders and founders involved in the program. https://ow.ly/9wax50UsX4b
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Kicking off 2024 with impact! In the January episode of the Equity in Energy Podcast, we’re honored to host Latane E. Brackett, III, Hon NAI from Jackson State University. Together, we’ll explore the intersections of energy equity, innovation, and inclusive leadership in higher education. https://ow.ly/bTUU50UsGOb
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Black women in Louisiana are spearheading a transformative fight for environmental justice. Their grassroots and nonprofit organizations are winning critical battles against polluters, thanks to their resilience and new investments from philanthropies and the federal government. https://ow.ly/tq4850UsaFu
Black women are leading the fight against polluters in Louisiana — and they’re winning
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Innovation meets equity. This January, we’re thrilled to welcome Latane E. Brackett, III, Hon NAI of Jackson State University to the Equity in Energy Podcast. Don’t miss this opportunity to hear thought leadership and real-world strategies shaping the energy landscape.
Equity in Energy: Jackson State University's Latane E. Brackett, III
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In New Orleans, Christmas trees are making a lasting impact. Through the annual Christmas Tree Recycling Program, trees are used to restore wetlands in Bayou Sauvage Urban National Wildlife Refuge, keeping them out of landfills and contributing to Louisiana’s environmental resilience. https://ow.ly/smfn50Us1hC
New Orleans participating in annual Christmas Tree Recycling program
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From America’s youngest Ph.D. in Applied Chemistry to a clean energy visionary, Dr. Jalaal Hayes is breaking barriers. Don’t miss the December episode of the Equity in Energy Podcast.
Equity in Energy Podcast: Dr. Jalaal Hayes
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Join us on the next episode of the Equity in Energy Podcast as we welcome Dr. Jalaal Hayes. Dr. Hayes’ work in hydrogen storage systems is shaping the future of clean energy, and his advice for young STEAM enthusiasts is invaluable. Be part of the conversation as we discuss innovation, education, and empowerment. https://ow.ly/2F5n50UnTYj