Biography
Yasmine Mustafa is an entrepreneur and advocate for women technologists. She cofounded ROAR, a wearable tech self defense product company, and is the Philadelphia chapter founder for Girl Develop It. Her company 123LinkIt was purchased in November 2011 by NetLine.
Generocity Coverage (28 posts)
- Morgan Berman becomes executive director of Life Science Cares Philadelphia
- Tourism is a powerful lever for change that has been untapped and underutilized
- Women Led Cities Initiative cofounder Katrina Johnston-Zimmerman makes the BBC’s 100 Women list
- Power Moves: Cassie Haynes left city government to co-lead Resolve Philadelphia
- Power Moves: Philly’s new DA and Science Center’s exiting CEO
- These were Generocity’s 10 most popular stories of 2017
- For its third birthday, ROAR for Good is donating 250 Athenas to Women Against Abuse
- Build a social enterprise in a weekend at Philly’s first GiveBackHack
- The Geek Awards were lit. Here’s proof
- At long last, ROAR for Good’s Athena has launched
- Vote to get these Philly panels focused on social impact at SXSW 2018
- Nominate a Philly immigrant entrepreneur to get their name etched into a concrete block
- 18 emerging nonprofit leaders Philly is trying to retain
- 15 social impact leaders we’ll be following in 2017
- Yasmine Mustafa was just named one of BBC’s 100 Women 2016
- Marley Dias couldn’t be at the Philly Geek Awards because she was busy being honored by Ava DuVernay
- Here are your nominees for the sixth annual Philly Geek Awards
- Check your privilege and revisit Yasmine Mustafa’s TEDxPhiladelphia talk
- 10 Philly leaders of color who are really good at Twitter
- 8 social innovators made Philly mag’s ‘Best Philadelphians’ list this year
- Attend this reading of the Stanford victim’s statement at City Hall
- 4 Rad Girls were just awarded for their social impact work
- Here are some big social impact ideas from Temple’s Be Your Own Boss Bowl
- 12 social impact-themed Philly Tech Week events to check out
- The Free Library is opening a resource center for social entrepreneurs
- Best Stories of 2014: Top Stories
- Why the Civic Hacking Community Needs Non-Coders
- ROAR for Good aims to reduce sexual assault through fashionable safety accessories
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