Janice Omadeke, Founder of The Mentor Method, Becomes First Black Woman in Austin, TX to Achieve Venture-Backed Tech Exit
The Cru recently acquired The Mentor Method 1863 Ventures celebrates The Mentor Method and The Cru on their latest transaction….
The Cru recently acquired The Mentor Method
1863 Ventures celebrates The Mentor Method and The Cru on their latest transaction. The Cru, a New York-based professional training and coaching company, acquired The Mentor Method to further champion diversity, workforce development, and talent engagement solutions for women. Founded by Janice Omadeke, The Mentor Method is a cross-function mentorship program trusted by The Department of Education, Amazon, Deloitte, and more. The Mentor Method team will immediately enhance The Cru’s footprint in its target market, tripling its sales team and pipeline.
“This acquisition is exactly what we wanted,” said Omadeke, who founded The Mentor Method five years ago. “The Cru is a Black woman-led business with a visionary founder with a strong culture, where I know my team will continue to thrive, and I know that our mission to create a more equitable workforce will proceed. I am really happy that The Cru is changing mentorship from being a chance encounter to a fundamental right for employees wherever they work.”
The Mentor Method received non-dilutive funding from 1863 Ventures and is a portfolio company of 1863 Venture Fund I. “It has been a pleasure to watch Janice’s development over the last five years, and we are thrilled by The Cru’s acquisition of The Mentor Method. We have watched Tiffany build The Cru and believe the synergy between the companies will create a dominant player in the market,” said Melissa Bradley, Founder and Managing Partner of 1863 Ventures. “Janice is the epitome of a New Majority entrepreneur and has set an example for all of our program participants and alumni, showcasing the potential and disruptive innovation of Black-led startups.”
“With the acquisition of The Mentor Method, Janice continues her legacy as a role model for others to imagine themselves as an entrepreneur,” said Joseph Kopser, Chief Growth Officer at The Mentor Method. “We need more women CEOs and Founders, and this milestone provides a roadmap for others to follow.”
1863 Ventures is an independent, black-led national business development nonprofit and venture capital accelerator for New Majority founders (i.e., individuals who have been historically marginalized). The District of Columbia-based organization supports over 3,200 entrepreneurs across the United States, leveraging capital investments, owned curricula, grant support, and corporate partnerships to scale businesses from high potential to high growth.
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