Middlesex Community College’s IDEA Center in partnership with the Greater Lowell Chamber of Commerce and John Chemaly invite you to a panel discussion about marketing and business development in today’s world of digital content.
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Rajia is the CEO of invisaWear, a company that creates smart jewelry & accessories with safety technology hidden inside. With just two clicks, invisaWear's life-saving technology alerts friends, family, and even the police that the user is requesting help.
At the young age of 21, Rajia developed this innovative technology, turning down a prestigious job opportunity with Google to pursue her passion for making a difference in the world. Her mission is to combat the alarming statistics surrounding sexual assault.
In just a few short years, Rajia took invisaWear from launch to over 100,000 customers, successfully raising millions of dollars to develop the product.
Rajia's commitment to the business led her to secure partnerships with two multi-billion-dollar companies and industry leaders in security, ADT Security, and Telus Communications.
She recently acquired another safety company called Flare, which had received an innovation award from TIME Magazine and garnered praise from celebrities like Natalie Portman. Since taking over a few months ago, Rajia doubled Flare's monthly revenue and secured a major distribution deal with Follett bookstores. Flare will now be sold in 35 major university bookstores this upcoming summer.
Rajia has become one of the most successful young entrepreneurs in Massachusetts. She was recently recognized as part of FORBES' 30 Under 30 list and the Boston Globe's Tech Power Players list. She was also previously named to BostInno's 25 Under 25 list.
invisaWear boasts over 2 Million followers on social media and has been featured in numerous media outlets, including Forbes, Good Morning America, TODAY, ABC, CBS, NBC, Fox, Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg, Rachael Ray, and more.
invisaWear was selected as one of TechCo's Top 100 Startups and received a prestigious New England Innovations Award.
Rajia's innovative work has gained widespread recognition and acclaim.
Rajia's journey as a minority female CEO fuels her goal to inspire other young entrepreneurs to follow their dreams. She mentors aspiring entrepreneurs at UMass Lowell.
Tuesday Dec 12, 2023
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM EST
Federal Building, Assembly Room
50 Kearney Square
Lowell, MA
Printed courtesy of www.greaterlowellcc.org – Contact the Greater Lowell Chamber of Commerce for more information.
131 Merrimack Street, Lowell, MA 01852 – (978) 459-8154 – info@greaterlowellchamber.org