
Dr. Sonja Ebron - Courtroom5
Series Two Episode 34
Founders Unfound · Daniel Kihanya
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In this episode Sonja and Dan discussed:
- growing up in Durham NC
- The call to engineering
- The career arc between academia and entrepreneurship
- Why the legal system can feel rigged
- How African Americans are, by necessity, innovative and entrepreneurial
Dr. Sonja Ebron Co-founder and CEO of Courtroom5, a company that makes an automated legal toolbox that helps people represent themselves in court.
Sonja has one of the amazing backgrounds, engineering academia, a repeat entrepreneur, but it took a challenging experience of our own with the legal system to unleash your mission and passion for the startup life. She has a strong conviction that fairness and the justice system shouldn't depend on inequitable access to knowledge or resources and our conversation. She talked about the allure of engineering doing a startup in Durham, North Carolina, and so much more.
Sonja has a great story. Be sure to listen in.
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