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In this episode Sonja and Dan discussed:

growing up in Durham NCThe call to engineeringThe career arc between academia and entrepreneurshipWhy the legal system can feel riggedHow African Americans are, by necessity, innovative and entrepreneurial


Dr. Sonja Ebron Co-founder and CEO of Courtroom5, a company that makes an automated legal toolbox that helps people represent themselves in court.

Sonja has one of the amazing backgrounds, engineering academia, a repeat entrepreneur, but it took a challenging experience of our own with the legal system to unleash your mission and passion for the startup life. She has a strong conviction that fairness and the justice system shouldn't depend on inequitable access to knowledge or resources and our conversation. She talked about the allure of engineering doing a startup in Durham, North Carolina, and so much more.


Sonja has a great story. Be sure to listen in. 


MORE on SONJA and COURTROOM5

Sonja:

linkedin.com/in/sonjaebron

twitter.com/SonjaEbron


Courtroom5:

courtroom5.com

instagram.com/courtroom5legal

twitter.com/courtroom5legal

linkedin.com/company/courtroom5


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PODCAST TRANSCRIPT


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