Myoshia Boykin-Anderson has had an incredible journey that led her to found her company AndTech Solutions in 2009.
As a mother with no savings and no college degree, she was laid off from her corporate job and vowed to never put herself in a vulnerable position again. Myoshia launched AndTech and it has grown into a seven-figure consulting firm providing custom application development and other technology services to some of the top organizations in the country.
In our conversation, we discuss how, as a double minority, Myoshia overcame barriers to starting a thriving business in the field of tech, the inspiration born out of being a young, single mother and memories of her childhood classmate in Houston, Texas, the late George Floyd.