Sheena Allen Apps
Sheena Allen Apps is an independent mobile application company that was started by Sheena Allen in July 2011. Allen started the company as a senior at the University of Southern Mississippi. The company was run out of the apartment of Sheena Allen until she moved from Mississippi to startup-friendly city, Austin, TX in September 2013.
The company, as of April 2014, is home to the following six apps: 1. Orange Snap (photo) – iOS 2. Dubblen (photo) – iOS / Android 3. InstaFunds (finance) – iOS Universal 4. PicSlit (photo) – iOS / Android 5. TwtBooth (social networking) – iOS Universal 6. Words on Pics (photo) – iOS
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- 20 Under 40: Young Shapers of the Future (Science and Technology) Britannica
- ESSENCE Network: Sheena Allen Shares the Magic of Mobile Apps - [site:name] essence.com
- Sheena Allen Is Bringing Financial Opportunity To Underserved Millennials Forbes
- US fintech start-up CapWay shuts down FinTech Futures
- CapWay Digital Bank CEO Sheena Allen Talks Accion Opportunity Fund and Other Funding Options for Black Entrepreneurs afrotech.com
- FinTech Boss Sheena Allen Is Tackling What It Means To Bank While Black essence.com
- She Started It! CSUN Event Aims to Inspire Female Entrepreneurs and STEM Majors csunshinetoday.csun.edu
- The Rising Black Founders Building In the South Hypepotamus
- This Startup Is Using Hip-Hop To Inspire A New Generation Of Entrepreneurs Fast Company
- Drink Up: Black Female Tech Developers Create New Adult Beverage Mobile App, “Alchomy” VIBE.com
- Sheena Allen Forbes
- Cashing Out: The split check between card-only preference and business safety Very Local
- These are the first 16 startups to nab deals from SoftBank's $100 million Opportunity Fund dedicated to Black, Latinx, and Native American founders Business Insider
- Why did they leave? Why did they stay? The complicated truth for Mississippi’s millennials Sun Herald
- 10 Black Techpreneurs and Tech Execs to Celebrate afrotech.com
- Husband and Wife team create a Coloring Book App For the Culture Shoppe Black
- Atlanta Inno's 2021 Fire Awards: 50 companies show why city is emerging as tech hub The Business Journals
- Top female financial thought leaders to follow in Africa capmad.com
- CapWay Founder Sheena Allen Announces The Closure Of The Startup, Which Aimed To Support Unbanked Communities afrotech.com
- Atlanta Inno to honor 22 Startups to Watch in 2022 The Business Journals
- 'She Started It' doc showcases female tech entrepreneurs at the Rio Daily Hive
- 6 Apps, 2 Million Downloads, How Sheena Allen Beat the Odds atlantablackstar.com
- The 8 Richest People in Mississippi moneyinc.com