The Roundtable

A confidential, strategic advisory room for Black women founders navigating real business decisions.

Each Roundtable brings together serious builders to think strategically, move with clarity, and build partnerships that compound over time.

Founder Criteria:
Founders must be generating a minimum of $1,500 (USD) profit per month and are actively scaling toward consistent $5K+ months.

This ensures alignment, shared context, and strategic depth within the room.

Member
USD 21.99
Every month

(Normally $49.99/mo) Lock in this rate for your first 12 months when you join before March 9 2026.

What You Get

“The session was insightful, practical and well-moderated. I left with clear next steps for my business and it reminded me that I’m not building my business alone. I’d happily join future sessions.”
— Founder, Roundtable member

Virtual and in-person, moderated, peer-led sessions where a Black woman founder presents a real business challenge. You engage with your peers, ask questions, share experiences, and exchange ideas in real time, building relationships with other founders at the same stage. The moderator brings real-world case studies, resources, and tools to guide discussion and spark new strategies. Even if you’re not the featured founder, you walk away with strategies you can implement immediately in your business.
Plus: Every session is added to The Decision Archive, a searchable collection of:
  • Real business challenges and how they were solved
  • Proven strategies and lessons from failures
  • Templates, frameworks, and tools from each session
  • Follow-up results from founders who implemented the advice

Why Join

  • Be in the room with other high-performing Black women founders
  • Build meaningful relationships that compound over time
  • Join a trusted, reliable space to connect and share experiences
  • Solve real business challenges in real time
  • Leave with clarity, actionable next steps, and confidence
  • Access a growing members-only library of practical strategies

Who It’s For

  • Black women founders seeking genuine peer connections
  • Founders looking to expand their business network and influence
  • Founders seeking guidance and perspective
  • Founders who want to grow smarter, faster, and with support

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • The Roundtable brings together established Black women founders globally who are actively building and scaling their businesses.

    Everyone in the room understands the weight of leadership, revenue responsibility, and growth decisions. This creates conversations that are strategic, honest, and peer-level.

  • Yes. You can join to actively contribute to other founders’ challenges, ask questions, share perspectives, and learn strategies that you can apply to your own business. Participation is flexible. Every attendee gains actionable insight.

  • 1. Reserve your seat
    Sign up and secure your spot for the next Roundtable using the “Reserve my seat” button. Your registration gives you full access to the live Roundtable sessions and The Decision Archive.

    2. Submit your challenge (optional)
    After you’ve registered, you’ll receive access to the Share My Challenge page. Here, you can submit a business challenge to be featured in a future Roundtable session.

    3. Attend the session
    If you submit a challenge, you must be present during the session to provide context, answer questions, and clarify details.

    Notes:

    • You don’t need to submit a challenge to attend - reserve your seat to participate, learn, and gain actionable insights from every session.

    • Challenges can be submitted at any time after registration for consideration in future Roundtables.

  • We typically host 3 or more virtual and in-person Roundtable sessions per month, giving members multiple opportunities to participate, submit challenges, and engage with peers.

  • Each session lasts one hour. One founder shares their challenge live, and the group works together to explore solutions. If a challenge doesn’t require the full hour, two challenges may be covered. The moderator ensures the discussion stays structured, actionable and may share case studies or frameworks from leading companies where relevant.

  • Yes. Featured founders must be present to provide context, answer questions, and clarify unique aspects of their challenge. All participants are encouraged to engage by asking questions, sharing insights, and offering perspectives. Peer participation is central to the value of the Roundtable.

  • Any real, pressing business issue that requires a decision is appropriate. For example, growth strategies, hiring or letting staff go, operations, marketing.