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”’The African Diaspora network”’ or ”’ADN”’ is a Silicon Valley-based nonprofit that is committed to foster social change through entrepreneurship, and development in Africa and other Diaspora communities. {{Dashboard.wikiedu.org draft template/about this sandbox}}

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”’The African Diaspora network”’ or ”’ADN”’ is a Silicon Valley-based nonprofit organization founded in 2010 to mobilize the intellectual, financial, and social capital of Africans and friends of Africa. Based in Santa Clara, California, ADN convenes diaspora leaders, entrepreneurs, and philanthropists to advance sustainable development across Africa and within Black communities. Its largest programs include the African Diaspora Investment Symposium<ref>{{Cite web |last=News |first=The GDC |date=2025-04-18 |title=African Diaspora Investment Symposium (ADIS25) |url=https://www.theglobaldiaspora.org/post/african-diaspora-investment-symposium-adis25 |access-date=2025-11-18 |website=GDC |language=en}}</ref> (ADIS), Builders of Africa’s Future<ref>{{Cite web |title=Builders of Africa’s Future (BAF) 2025 – ADN Enterprise Accelerator Application Portal |url=https://africandiaspora.smapply.io/prog/BAF2025/ |access-date=2025-11-18 |website=africandiaspora.smapply.io}}</ref>, and Accelerating Black Leadership and Entrepreneurship (ABLE).

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Their founder is a distinguished leader in Silicon Valley and the founder of the of African Diaspora Network (ADN). She was appointed as one of the 12 founding members of President Biden’s Advisory Council on African Diaspora Engagement in the United States<ref>{{Cite web |title=Inaugural Members of the President’s Advisory Council on African Diaspora Engagement in the United States |url=https://2021-2025.state.gov/inaugural-members-of-the-presidents-advisory-council-on-african-diaspora-engagement-in-the-united-states/ |access-date=2025-11-18 |website=United States Department of State |language=en}}</ref>. With more than two decades of expertise in international trade, business strategy, and social innovation. Negash has cultivated impactful collaborations with Fortune 500 corporations, universities, investors, and entrepreneurs. As both CEO and founder of ADN, she champions efforts to connect and empower Africans in the Diaspora.

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[https://www.theglobaldiaspora.org/post/african-diaspora-investment-symposium-adis25 African Diaspora Investment Symposium (ADIS25)]

[https://africandiaspora.smapply.io/prog/BAF2025/ Builders of Africa’s Future (BAF) 2025 – ADN Enterprise Accelerator Application Portal]

[https://2021-2025.state.gov/inaugural-members-of-the-presidents-advisory-council-on-african-diaspora-engagement-in-the-united-states/ Inaugural Members of the President’s Advisory Council on African Diaspora Engagement in the United States – United States Department of State]

[https://africandiasporanetwork.org/able/ Accelerating Business Leadership and Entrepreneurship]

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Latest revision as of 15:07, 18 November 2025

The African Diaspora network or ADN is a Silicon Valley-based nonprofit organization founded in 2010 to mobilize the intellectual, financial, and social capital of Africans and friends of Africa. Based in Santa Clara, California, ADN convenes diaspora leaders, entrepreneurs, and philanthropists to advance sustainable development across Africa and within Black communities. Its largest programs include the African Diaspora Investment Symposium[1] (ADIS), Builders of Africa’s Future[2], and Accelerating Black Leadership and Entrepreneurship (ABLE).

Their founder is a distinguished leader in Silicon Valley and the founder of the of African Diaspora Network (ADN). She was appointed as one of the 12 founding members of President Biden’s Advisory Council on African Diaspora Engagement in the United States[3]. With more than two decades of expertise in international trade, business strategy, and social innovation. Negash has cultivated impactful collaborations with Fortune 500 corporations, universities, investors, and entrepreneurs. As both CEO and founder of ADN, she champions efforts to connect and empower Africans in the Diaspora.

African Diaspora Investment Symposium (ADIS25)

Builders of Africa’s Future (BAF) 2025 – ADN Enterprise Accelerator Application Portal

Inaugural Members of the President’s Advisory Council on African Diaspora Engagement in the United States – United States Department of State

Accelerating Business Leadership and Entrepreneurship

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