Elesha Barnette

Navarrow Wright Chats Blacks and Silicon Valley

Navarrow Wright Chats Blacks and Silicon Valley

Navarrow  Wright is the CTO of Interactive One, the largest digital media company serving Black Americans, maintaining its leadership position in the African American digital space.

Previously, Wright was SVP of Technology for Medical Broadcasting Company, a division of the Internet marketing leader Digitas. Earlier, he was CTO of Viacom’s BET Interactive, where he helped make BET.com the leading entertainment online destination for African Americans.

With more than 18-years experience in the technology and media industry, Wright has established himself as someone who can conceptualize and develop advanced technology solutions for leading global organizations.

Most recently Wright was featured on “Black in America 4,” which focused on the lack of African Americans in Silicon Valley and the technology industry. Wright spoke to Politic365 about the lack of diversity in the tech industry and what can be done to change it.

“Black in America 4″ airs again on CNN 8 p.m. and 11 p.m. ET December 18.

Director of Media Relations @Politic365 ; Multi-Media Strategist & Content Producer--- Prior to joining Politic365, Elesha Barnette spent nine years with Procter & Gamble. Elesha has a rich, diverse background in sales analytics as well as merchandising & marketing of Fortune 500 brands. In addition to her experiences in business development, Elesha has also run a freelance media production company that develops stories for screen. Elesha has a Bachelor of Arts from the University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill in Communications/Media Production.

One Response to Navarrow Wright Chats Blacks and Silicon Valley

  1. Carmelo says:

    Wonderful document, I look forward to messages by you.

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