Accenture announced it has invested in Los Angeles-based SwayBrand, a multicultural media technology platform that helps brands connect with diverse influencers.
This marks the first startup investment in North America made through the company’s Black Founders Development Program, the statement said.
Founded in 2018, SwayBrand is focused on disrupting how brands and influencers interact by bringing equity to culture and authenticity to brand content. Its platform enables brands to connect and collaborate with multicultural creators to develop content that resonates with diverse audiences. Conversely, it also provides the opportunity for BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Color) influencers to pitch and connect with brands directly for content partnerships.
Led by Accenture Ventures, and part of its broader Project Spotlight initiative, the Black Founders Development Program helps Black technology startup founders and entrepreneurs advance and grow their businesses through greater, more direct access to venture capital, corporate mentorship and strategic connections with Accenture business partners and clients, the company said.
The program makes strategic investments in early-stage, Black-founded and -run software startups and other market development initiatives, applying Accenture’s vast technology, innovation and investment expertise and powerful network of technology ecosystem partners, it added.
“By creating new opportunities for Black business owners and leaders, and leveraging the full power of Accenture’s global technology business, the Black Founders Development Program is seeking to help correct the imbalance between Black entrepreneurs, who too often face a lack of access to capital, and their counterparts,” said Kathryn Ross, global Open Innovation lead and the Black Founders Development Program lead for Accenture Ventures. “We look forward to continuing to collaborate with SwayBrand on in-house and other client projects, while also helping the company’s leadership accelerate the growth and expansion of the business.”
“Brands need to make emotional connections in pure, authentic ways, that reflect the full spectrum of humanity,” said David Droga, CEO and creative chairman, Accenture Interactive. “SwayBrand brings undeniable cultural currency and creativity through its work, and I couldn’t be prouder to share the same table as we help our clients define genuine brand communications.”
As part of Project Spotlight, SwayBrand will have access to Accenture’s global innovation network, and the opportunity to co-innovate with Accenture at its Innovation Hubs, Labs and Liquid Studios, working with subject matter experts to adapt its solutions to the enterprise market and scale faster and more effectively, according to the company’s statement.
“America is becoming increasingly diverse, yet the majority of brands lack the cultural intelligence needed to produce content that reflects this. By bridging the gap between brands and multicultural creators, we are driving more inclusive, authentic connections between companies and their target audiences,” said Horace Flournoy, co-founder and CEO of SwayBrand. “The resources, opportunities and strategic guidance provided through the Black Founders Development Program will greatly help us advance our mission.”
Launched in 2015, Accenture Ventures makes targeted equity investments in emerging technology startups, matching their capabilities with the business needs and priorities of Accenture’s clients.
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