February is over but Black History Month awareness continues.
I shared stories of black inventors and their contributions to our lives with products we’ve come to know and love.
I learned the timelessness of understanding customers’ problems and needs. Some of the products were invented over 100 years ago and are still relevant today.
In case you missed the stories, here is a rewind and roundup:
Marie Van Brittan Brown and the Home Security System
Alice H. Parker and the Heating Furnace
James E. West and the Foil Electret Microphone
Lewis H. Latimer and the Carbon Light Bulb Filament
Sarah E. Goode and the Folding Cabinet Bed
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What did you learn from the series? Let me know in the comments below!
Dasanj Aberdeen is an entrepreneurial spirit who embodies the combination of left-brain logic and right-brain creativity. She is a consultant and proponent of multidisciplinary education, approaches and pursuits. She writes about their benefits in modern times and integrating multiple interests into a sustainable and fulfilling lifestyle. She’s a graduate of The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and Temple University with a concentration in Technology & Innovation Management, jointly delivered by the Fox School of Business and College of Engineering.