Prominent Black Tech Startup Founders Angel N. Livas and Yusuf Henriques Celebrate Engagement

Leaders in the tech industry, Angel N. Livas and Yusuf Henriques, celebrated their engagement with an exclusive party, bringing together esteemed guests including Maya Rockeymoore Cummings, Charrisse Jackson-Jordan among others. This event marked a momentous occasion for these distinguished tech founders as they embark on their journey towards matrimony.

Angel N. Livas (℅04), renowned founder and CEO of the ALIVE Podcast Network, is revolutionizing the podcasting industry through a proprietary app (available for iOS and Android ) that's empowering underrepresented voices and helping them maintain ownership and monetize their content.

Yusuf Henriques  (℅05), esteemed founder and CEO of IndyGeneUS AI, a genomics company specializing in enhancing research and development capabilities through increased diversity in genetic and clinical research. These two have captured the attention of the entrepreneurial world with their innovative ventures. Henriques' commitment to advancing genomics research aligns perfectly with Livas' mission to uplift underrepresented voices and communities. This latest chapter in their lives, their engagement, promises to be as groundbreaking and inspiring as their respective careers.

Both Livas and Henriques share a deep connection beyond their entrepreneurial journeys. They proudly hail from Howard University, an institution known for fostering excellence and producing visionaries. The couple's shared alma mater has undoubtedly played a vital role in their success and has shaped their unique perspectives in the tech industry.

As they embark on this exciting new chapter in their lives, Livas and Henriques remain focused on their professional pursuits while planning for their future together. While a wedding date has not been set, the couple has set their sights on August 2025 for their nuptials, promising an affair that will undoubtedly leave an indelible imprint on the tech and entrepreneurial communities.