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Why this Ex-Goldman banker pivoted his startup from sport to racial inequality

Nii Cleland pivoted his startup Flair from a social network for young football players to one helping firms measure racial progress

Darrell Coker (L) and Nii Cleland (R) co-founders of Flair Impact
Darrell Coker (L) and Nii Cleland (R) co-founders of Flair Impact

“Wow, where to begin?”

Asked what he thinks the City should do to tackle racial inequality in the workplace, Nii Cleland, a former Goldman Sachs banker and co-founder of Flair Impact, has plenty of answers.

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