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Impact Presents: Alumna, Archel Bernard, The Bombchel Factory

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September 16, 2020

Type

Special Event

Areas

ILSI
Evening MBA
Full-time MBA
Executive MBA

Format

Impact

Location

Scheller College of Business
Virtual Speaker Series

LIVE WEBINAR LINK

Join us for a virtual Impact session on Wednesday, September 16 from 5 pm to 6 pm as we host alumna Archel Bernard, founder of The Bombchel Factory. Archel will talk about the trials and successes of her entrepreneurial journey, what it means to be a Black female founder, and leading a for-profit social enterprise in times of crisis.

Archel Bernard is the founder and President of The Bombchel Factory. When Archel Bernard moved to Monrovia, Liberia—her ancestral homeland which her parents had fled in the 1980s during brutal civil unrest—she wanted to be the Oprah of West Africa. 

She moved to the West African country after graduating from Georgia Tech (IAC'10). She now specializes in dreaming up contemporary African clothing and working with local women to create employment opportunities that lead to self-sufficiency.

Archel’s mission in life took a significant turn amid the deadly Ebola outbreak in Liberia. She saw the devastation in the country she loved; a country still struggling to overcome civil war. Archel decided to open a factory and join the rebuilding efforts. She named it The Bombchel Factory and herself, the Head Bombchel in Charge. Her for-profit business leads with a mission to tackle global issues.

This event is co-sponsored by the Center for Serve-Learn-Sustain (SLS) and the Georgia Social Impact Collaborative (GSIC).


About the Impact Speaker Series:

Impact is a weekly series of meaningful conversations, free and open to all. The talks provide students, and the larger community on and off-campus, the opportunity to network with and learn from, successful leaders and entrepreneurs from the corporate and social sectors.


The 2020/21 series will feature conversations on race, social justice, diversity, equity, and inclusion.

The series is free and open to the public. Reservations are not required.


RELATED LINKS

Impact Speaker Series Website

Institute for Leadership and Social Impact Website

Serve-Learn-Sustain 

Georgia Social Impact Collaborative

The Bombchel Factory

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