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Saturday Open Thread: African-American Innovators

August 17, 2019 by pragobots 161 Comments

Janet Emerson Bashen (born February 12, 1957) is an American inventor, entrepreneur, and business consultant. She patented a software program, LinkLIne, to assist with web-based Equal Employment Opportunity investigations making her the first African American woman to obtain a software patent. She founded a human resource consulting firm focusing on Equal Opportunity Employment compliance, which investigated civil rights violations and employee misconduct.

In May 2000, she testified before the U.S. House of Representatives that civil rights and employee misconduct investigations should be exempt from the Fair Credit Reporting Act.[ In 2012, she was named to Ebony magazine’s list of the 100 most influential African-Americans in entertainment, politics, sports, and business, called the Power 100 List.

Emerson was born on February 12, 1957, in Mansfield, Ohio. Her mother was an ER nurse and her father was a garbage collector. As a child, her family moved to Huntsville, Alabama, where Emerson was raised. She studied at Alabama A&M, where she met her husband Steven Bashen. She then moved to Houston, where she studied legal studies and government at the University of Houston.

Following her graduation from UH, Bashen did further studies at Rice University’s Graduate School of Administration[ and Harvard University, before graduating from Tulane Law School with a Master of Jurisprudence in Labor and Employment Law.

After her CEO refused to hire independent investigators to look into the Equal Employment Opportunities at her company, Bashen took $5,000 from her hard-working mother to begin her own company to handle EEO complaints. Her company began in her house as her kitchen table served as her first office. She began work alone and serving only one client in EEO complaints from Title VII, she also assisted companies HR departments with solutions to problems she found in the company’s hiring processes regarding discrimination.

The company grew rapidly and Bashen had to face the fact that there was little to no ability to store all the information from all the companies she represented. Her and her cousin, Donny Moore, began tracking all of Bashen Corps. and posting them on the internet for the public to check. This service became LinkLine, “Bashen’s patented EEO compliance and case management software.” On December 20, 2007, LinkLine earned Patent No. 6,985,922, B1, making Janet Emerson Bashen the first African-American woman to earn a software patent. Since then, Bashen has earned many other patents, for software and otherwise, and other awards and honors.

Filed Under: African Americans, History, Open Thread Tagged With: African-American Innovators, Janet Emerson Bashen, Saturday Open Thread, Software patent

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