From Investor to Royal, Then Came a Wedding Fit for a Queen
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When Arian Reed, a founder of an Atlanta-based venture-capital firm built by and for women of color, became a queen in Africa’s Ivory Coast, Benjamin Mougarbel, a Ghanaian businessman, took notice.
When Arian Reed, a founder of an Atlanta-based venture-capital firm built by and for women of color, became a queen in Africa’s Ivory Coast, Benjamin Mougarbel, a Ghanaian businessman, took notice.
When Arian Reed, a founder of an Atlanta-based venture-capital firm built by and for women of color, became a queen in Africa’s Ivory Coast, Benjamin Mougarbel, a Ghanaian businessman, took notice.
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