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    Eboni J.D. Freeman

    Presidential Innovation Fellow | Creative Technologist | Arts & Culture Writer

    Eboni J.D. Freeman is a natural philosopher, interdisciplinary problem solver, and experienced Google Solutions Consultant. She has served as a Seed Startup CEO and Disability Inclusion keynote speaker + panelist. Freeman has extensive experience in the accessibility space, having been an entrepreneur and project manager for accessibility-focused Techstars hackathons. She has also been a digital accessibility consultant and trainer for 5+ teams at Google. During college, Freeman launched Ability Enabled, a disability inclusion startup that raised $1.5k+ from university, government, and corporate sponsors. Freeman holds a Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.) with a primary depth in Strategy and Management Consulting and a secondary depth in Entrepreneurship from Emory University's Goizueta Business School. She pursued a Certificate in Product Management from the University of California, Berkeley, and the Summer Venture Management Program (SVMP) at Harvard University. Freeman has worked as a search Product Solutions Consultant, project manager, global program manager, speaker, strategic advisor, and more. She is also an author, podcast producer, and two-time Project Manager for Boulder Startup Weekends. Freeman is passionate about physics, DIY bio, and accessibility.

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    Washington, District of Columbia, United States