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Deba Harper
Chief Executive Officer at Detroit Dream Investment Solutions
Deba Harper is a tech innovator, entrepreneur, and community advocate based in Detroit, known for her work in bridging technology, real estate, and social equity. As CEO of Detroit Dream Investment Solutions, she focuses on community-driven real estate development and asset management, emphasizing economic mobility for underrepresented groups.34
Professional Background
- Tech Pioneer: Played a pivotal role in launching the DVD industry with Warner Brothers, working on groundbreaking projects like The Matrix DVD and X-Men as a Quality Assurance Manager. This work combined graphic design, computer science, and multimedia innovation.1
- Community Impact: Founded CHAMP Nation, an organization advancing tech training and workforce development for Detroiters, particularly in underrepresented communities. Partners with nonprofits like Teen Tech Titans and Fearless Mindz to provide certified tech skills training.15
- Real Estate Development: Leads initiatives like the CHAMP Nation Life Bridge project, focusing on equitable urban planning and housing solutions. Her firm, Detroit D.R.E.A.M. Investment Solutions, acquires and develops properties to address systemic inequities in Detroit.23
Key Initiatives
- Lotus Bud Collective: A micro-investment platform co-created with De Ivett (5D Spectrum) to support community-driven ventures.1
- Fund 5ive Tech CHAMP+ions Campaign: Aims to raise $150,000 to expand tech training programs for Detroit’s marginalized populations.1
- Goldman Sachs One Million Black Women Initiative: Recognized in 2025 for her leadership in economic mobility and social impact.6
Challenges and Advocacy
- Faces systemic underestimation as a Black woman in tech, often needing to "prove" her expertise despite pioneering work.1
- Highlights disparities in startup capital access for Black women entrepreneurs, citing statistics that 17% start businesses but only 3% reach maturity.1
Current Focus
- Tech Career Development: Advocates for integrating tech skills into workforce training, emphasizing that even roles like retail clerks will require AI literacy.1
- Urban Planning: Engages in discussions on equitable design and infrastructure, addressing COVID-19 disparities and housing affordability in Detroit.3
Her LinkedIn profile (@debaharper) reflects her active role in real estate, tech education, and community advocacy, aligning with her mission to drive systemic change through innovation and collaboration.56
Highlights
Feb 22 · spacelabdetroit.com
urban planning - SpaceLab Detroit
May 28 · Curbed Detroit
Why black celebrities like Angela Yee and Lenny Kravitz are investing in Detroit - Curbed Detroit
