PopCom founder Dawn Dickson is a serial entrepreneur who has redefined what it means to be a successful Black woman in the tech space. Not only is she the first female founder to raise over $1 million through crowdfunding under the JOBS Act, but Dickson has gone onto raise monumental amounts of capital through those same effortsā$6 million to be exact.
āI definitely consider myself to be a problem solver,ā Dickson tells The Root. āI literally have a pain point that Iāve experienced personally and realized I have the skill set, the know-how and the resources to solve this problem. Iāve been doing this for 21 years now. I am proud of [my] accomplishments. I donāt believe in being humble but I do believe in staying grounded.ā
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Local pop-up shops, her latest undertaking under the Popcom umbrella, are a combination of e-commerce and local brick-and-mortar storefronts. Known as the āiPhone of vending machinesā they dispense an array of black owned brands, including Dicksonās own Flat Out of Heels. Popshops are located in several states across the country including California, New York, Ohio, Hawaii and North Carolina.
The tech mogul explains that discernment has been a huge reason for her success. āI started my very first company right out of college and over the years Iāve learned that the key is to have a team around you that you need at the time. The team I started with isnāt here anymore,ā Dickson shares.
āThereās different times during the business where different people and different skill sets are needed. And itās really up to the entrepreneur to realize: āWho do I need around?ā You have to do whatās best for your business.ā Not only is Dickson someone who has keen business acumen, she knows how to utilizeāand monetizeā all of her talents.
She is an inventor, an author, a podcast host, speaker, wife and mother. Dickson is the physical embodiment of what it means to not place Black women in a box. She explains that she wholeheartedly embraces this complexity:
āIām just a lot more than a startup founder. Iām not just like a tech startup CEOāI donāt even like being put in that category. What makes me different is that Iām old school in a way that I just go out and start businesses that are going to make sense and make money. Iāve built an RV business. Iāve built a yoga studio, a restaurant, a shoe company, a software company. Iāve invested. I advise, I coach, I have a book coming out. And this shows that we can be free…we can take our future and our companies in our own hands and design the life we want.ā
Lastly, Dickson reveals that self-care is vital to maintaining an empire and implores others to engage in fulfilling rituals. āSelf-care means literally giving myself whatever I need. Itās like: āDo I need a day off? Do I need a nap? Do I need to go for a walk? Do I just sit and turn off my notifications and just be?ā We need to give ourselves whatever that feeling is and remember to listen to our bodies.ā
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