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Tristan Walker
NameTristan Walker
Birth date1984
Birth placeQueens, New York City
OccupationEntrepreneur

Tristan Walker is a successful entrepreneur and businessman, best known for founding Walker & Company Brands, a company that aims to make health and beauty products more accessible to people of color. He has been featured in numerous publications, including Forbes, Fortune (magazine), and The New York Times, for his innovative approach to the industry. Walker has also been recognized for his work by organizations such as Ebony (magazine), Black Enterprise, and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. He has spoken at conferences like SXSW and TechCrunch Disrupt, sharing his insights on entrepreneurship and innovation.

Early Life and Education

Tristan Walker was born in 1984 in Queens, New York City, and grew up in a low-income household. He attended Stony Brook University, where he studied economics and was a member of the Stony Brook University Athletics team. After graduating, Walker worked at AOL and later at Foursquare, a company co-founded by Dennis Crowley and Naveen Selvadurai. He also attended Stanford Graduate School of Business, where he earned his MBA and was a member of the Stanford University community, which includes notable alumni like Sergey Brin, Larry Page, and Reid Hoffman.

Career

Walker's career in the tech industry began at AOL, where he worked under the guidance of Tim Armstrong and Randy Falco. He later joined Foursquare, a company that was also backed by investors like Union Square Ventures and Andreessen Horowitz. At Foursquare, Walker worked with other notable entrepreneurs, including Alex Rainert and Harry Heymann. He has also been involved with other companies, such as Code2040, a non-profit organization founded by Laura Weidman Powers and Tristan Walker, which aims to increase diversity in the tech industry.

Entrepreneurial Ventures

In 2013, Walker founded Walker & Company Brands, a company that aims to make health and beauty products more accessible to people of color. The company's flagship brand, Bevel, offers a range of products, including shaving kits and hair care products, that are designed to meet the specific needs of people with curly or kinky hair. Bevel has been featured in publications like GQ, Esquire (magazine), and Fast Company, and has been recognized for its innovative approach to the industry. Walker has also partnered with other companies, such as Procter & Gamble and Unilever, to increase diversity in the industry and provide more opportunities for people of color.

Awards and Recognition

Tristan Walker has received numerous awards and recognition for his work, including being named one of the Forbes 30 Under 30 and one of the Ebony (magazine)100 Most Influential African Americans. He has also been recognized by organizations like the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People and the Thurgood Marshall College Fund. Walker has spoken at conferences like SXSW and TechCrunch Disrupt, and has been featured in publications like The New York Times, Forbes, and Fortune (magazine).

Personal Life

Tristan Walker is married to Amber Walker, and the couple has two children together. He is a member of the Young Presidents' Organization and the World Economic Forum, and has served on the boards of organizations like Code2040 and the Thurgood Marshall College Fund. Walker has also been involved with other non-profit organizations, such as the United Negro College Fund and the National Urban League, which aim to increase diversity and provide opportunities for people of color. He has spoken at events like the Essence Music Festival and the BET Awards, and has been recognized for his philanthropic work by organizations like the Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights and the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund.

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