Kemo A’akhutera is a servant to The People, w/ a liberating agenda for Startup Venture Development. As a Community Development Officer, he supports programs aimed at reducing poverty and helping to improve the lives of people who live in deprived areas.
A few current areas of expertise and practice are: business credit/finance consultation providing underserved business owners with access to much needed but little known about alternative resources.
He founded an Entrepreneurial Superhub” / “Start-Up Studio,” focused under repped Millennial and Gen Z founders and a real estate development using shipping containers with a social impact focus.
His passions are Pan-African Liberation, Restoration, Elevation. With a purpose to reinitialize Black Wall Street by implementing self-reparations so that we may achieve economic sovereignty.
Don’t miss out on this episode as Kemo shares how his real estate development project has a social impact, focuses on helping millennial and Gen Z founders get resources, and his breakdown to the breakthrough that changed the course of his life.
Who is Kemo A’akhutera
How does he manage as a young entrepreneur?
Kemo’s breakdown to breakthrough
He had a reason to feel let down, to feel disappointed, but he still had a choice
TREP House
Eight forms of capital
How long has TREP House been around
Why did he start and keep TREP House in Dayton?
What is Design to Build?
Are TREP House and Designed to Build for-profit or nonprofit?
Who is the right person for TREP House
How does Kemo handle the pressure with his big vision, serving other people, and multiple projects?
Why is Kemo so passionate about this mission?
What is Kemo’s most significant challenge with the people around him?
The one thing Kemo wants to be remembered by
The Shift
“You know, as a young man, I tell people like it was so painful. It didn’t even hurt. In my mind, I was like, I can’t feel enough pain to express what this feels like. Like, I guess it was numb, but it wasn’t like numbness where there was a rage building inside. I just remember thinking to myself. This is like just the stuff you see in movies where this becomes the multi-pronged fork in the road where you decide which path you’re going to take like I knew it was a defining moment in my life.”
Being mindful with time
“And then on that to that other side of things on the active waking side of things, really just being mindful about what that one thing is, that’s the most important at any given time. And dealing the small fires is just those small fires, knowing that they’re going to crop up. Still, I’m really big about zero again, and picking that thing that will kind of leapfrog you the furthest ahead compared to everything else percentage-wise, so maybe, you know, you have a list of 20 things, and you know, from 20% impact is the number one down to 1% at the 20. It’s like, instead of focusing on those 19 below that top, you know, just focus on the top and really make that happen. And you get more progress from that one thing with less stress than the stress of trying to juggle 19 things and not doing any of them very well and not reaching anywhere near that 20% Lee. So I try to hit it all in a day being able to be at peace and put it down, you know, you can think about it but really enjoying it because the work very consumes me.”
Eight other forms of capital
“And a lot of times, you know, you get the eyebrow raises, because most people that come to these individuals are like, you know, I want the money, where’s the money, Show me the money, and I’m like, give me the money. Ignore the K1, let’s get the K1’s out the way, let’s get cap things out the way. Let’s get tax returns and credit checks out the way. You have eight other forms of capital that I feel like are more valuable than the money Just being a medium of exchange for the eight forms, that, you know, we can overstep that and get to things where you don’t feel like you now have to clinch up, because you’re waiting for me to say this is how much money I need from you.”
He has been a founder and creator his entire life but initially became engrossed in this work with a rude awakening. The summer after high school graduation, his biological father misappropriated the educational loan he’d borrowed to cover Kemo’s unmet need.
This pivot was instrumental in his plans for transitioning into adulthood completely upended, which ultimately came to be for the best because it took him down the path of impactful entrepreneurship.
The following fall Kemo was introduced to “Rich Dad, Poor Dad” by Robert Kiyosaki. Kemo says, “It was at this moment that I decided I would use entrepreneurship as the driver for practically lifting disadvantaged communities of color out of abject poverty.”
He then pledged to put himself through a University of Hard Knocks MBA program: become an expert in real estate investing/development, personal/business credit, financial markets and business development (start/scale) by actively practicing in those fields.
He has launched and scaled several startups, profitably speculated the financial markets since 2006. He has also built up personal and business credit to six figures each. All while doing the same for numerous others and have been real estate investing, full-time, since 2014, completing countless wholesale and rehab deals while raising hundreds of thousands of dollars from private investors.
His focus has always been stacking the experiential/intellectual/creative capital to cash out on the liberation for The People via economic/community and Startup Venture Development.
Trep House is the magnum opus project inspired by Kemo’s journey. It’s a groundbreaking system for incubating and accelerating young creators’ success, growth, and investment potential from underrepresented communities. Rather than create one isolated program, they are an interlocking, mutually reinforcing system that enables young creators of color to learn from / partner with / support each other while at the same time developing profitable, investment-ready ventures.
Design To Build is a practical and scalable approach to developing and constructing sustainable and affordable real estate to realize social, commercial and environmental paradigm shifts. Their vision is to be the leader in factory-built housing for disadvantaged communities the world over, in urban environments, rural areas, any terrain, climatically and fiscally alike.
TREP House
Design to Build
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Thanks for listening,
Darrell