Meet The Co-Founder Of OZE, A Fintech Company In Ghana That Equips African Entrepreneurs
To Make Data-Driven Decisions That Helps Improve Their Business
Meghan McCormick is the Co-founder & ceo of OZÉ, a fintech company in Ghana that equips African entrepreneurs to make data-driven decisions to both improve their business performance and access capital.
OZÉ helps small business owners and entrepreneurs to form the habit of financial record keeping. It is an app that makes it easy for businesses to track sales, expenses, and customer information. The data is analyzed to provide tailored recommendations, reports, and business education.
Meghan started her work as a Community Economic Development Volunteer in the Peace Corps in Guinea.
During her service, she founded Guinea’s first business accelerator, Dare to Innovate, and scaled it to be French-speaking Africa’s most active small business accelerator.
She previously worked as an Innovation Strategist at Monitor Deloitte. She has an MBA from MIT and an MPA from the Harvard Kennedy School.
Meghan get the joy of individual #entrepreneurs sharing the small wins, how an OZÉ loan saved their business from bankruptcy during COVID or how since they started using the app, they’ve started feeling like a more confident business owner, and so much more.
If you can imagine yourself doing anything else, do it. If building your company and solving the problems your company is setting out to solve is not your calling, your vocation, and the only thing you can think about doing every day, you might want to save yourself from the pain.
If it is the only thing, you can imagine yourself doing, then be bold and take the leap.
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Email: elora.akpotosevbe@yahoo.com
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