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Black In Business: Olympian Idara Otu Is Winning in the Cocoa Game With NŌK CHOC

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Idara Otu sprints toward what she wants. The Olympian ran for the Nigerian track & field team, competing in the 4 × 400 m relay event at the 2012 Summer Olympics. Now this athlete-turned-entrepreneur is running in the chocolate business. After a stint on Wall Street, Otu founded Let Girls Read, Run, Grow, a non-profit to empower underserved […]

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