
Birame started her entrepreneurship journey in the USA where she launched several successful digital businesses such as Musicphone, the first-ever music recognition solution launched in the United States and Canada, a mobile service that would later be known as Shazam worldwide.
Birame recently came back to Senegal, her country of origin, with the willingness to build Kwely, the first of its kind global B2B wholesale online marketplace for Africa. Kwely works closely with local suppliers, enabling them to deliver export-ready products that meet global standards.
Birame SockI look forward to working with eTrade for Women to have positive impact and to incite positive change, as well as advocate for women in trade in Francophone Africa and all over the world.
Birame has served on multiple Boards including as an Independent Board Member of a public company (NASDAQ) which was valued at over $1B market cap. Birame had the opportunity to be intimately involved in the development of a digital media strategy for major entertainment brands such as American Idol, Elvis Presley and Muhammad Ali.
Birame won the Cartier Women’s Initiative Award for North America in 2010 and is involved in several companies and organizations as a Board Member.