Diversity & Inclusion

Marc Carr’s journey from Ghana to homegrown social entrepreneurship

Marc Carr was in Ghana when the Ferguson protests broke out last year. That's when he realized there was a lot of social innovation to be done at home.

Marc Carr grew up in Jennings, Mo., a suburb of St. Louis not far from Ferguson.
When news of Michael Brown’s death broke last summer, he immediately recognized the landscape.
“I was seeing what happened on TV,” he said. “I knew the street.”
But at the time he was far from home, working as a sales and marketing manager for Avis in Ghana.
This prompted some soul searching.
“It was almost surreal,” he said. He thought, “Why am I in Ghana trying to address the issues when I’m not at home trying to address the issues?”
After returning to the U.S. last year, he founded Social Solutions, a startup that seeks to “crowdsource ideas to solve local problems,” he said.
In January, the organization ran a forum on the aftermath of the Ferguson protests. “What is next with the movement?,” he asked.
It was the first of a monthly series that brings together various “change makers” at Busboys and Poets’ Brookland location to brainstorm solutions to societal ills.
Carr is now scaling up his enterprise with the first Social Innovation Festival, a five-day event that will convene social entrepreneurs in D.C. this September to address the issue of mass incarceration.
Get tickets
He also plans on creating a “Lab” that will put in motion the ideas generated during the festival’s hackathon.

Before you go...

Please consider supporting Technical.ly to keep our independent journalism strong. Unlike most business-focused media outlets, we don’t have a paywall. Instead, we count on your personal and organizational support.

3 ways to support our work:
  • Contribute to the Journalism Fund. Charitable giving ensures our information remains free and accessible for residents to discover workforce programs and entrepreneurship pathways. This includes philanthropic grants and individual tax-deductible donations from readers like you.
  • Use our Preferred Partners. Our directory of vetted providers offers high-quality recommendations for services our readers need, and each referral supports our journalism.
  • Use our services. If you need entrepreneurs and tech leaders to buy your services, are seeking technologists to hire or want more professionals to know about your ecosystem, Technical.ly has the biggest and most engaged audience in the mid-Atlantic. We help companies tell their stories and answer big questions to meet and serve our community.
The journalism fund Preferred partners Our services
Engagement

Join our growing Slack community

Join 5,000 tech professionals and entrepreneurs in our community Slack today!

Trending

The person charged in the UnitedHealthcare CEO shooting had a ton of tech connections

From rejection to innovation: How I built a tool to beat AI hiring algorithms at their own game

Where are the country’s most vibrant tech and startup communities?

The looming TikTok ban doesn’t strike financial fear into the hearts of creators — it’s community they’re worried about

Technically Media