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EPISODE · Apr 15, 2026 · 59 MIN

Evita Grant on Ghanaian Roots, MIT, Harvard JD and PhD, Wilson Sonsini, and Founding TechHustle at the Intersection of Science, Law, and Technology

from No Boxes: Just Verses · host Shannon Nash

Many professionals feel they must stay in one lane for their whole career. You might think that once you pick a field like engineering or law, you are stuck there forever. In this episode of No Boxes, Just Verses, Evita Grant shows you how to move between very different worlds while keeping your eye on the goal. We examine how a foundation in science and law can lead to a future as a tech CEO.Evita Grant is a multidisciplinary professional whose career spans chemical engineering, medical research, law, and technology entrepreneurship. Across each chapter, she has built a unique perspective at the intersection of science, systems, and society, applying both technical and legal expertise to solve complex, real-world problems.Guided by a north star of contributing to the development of Africa and the African diaspora, her work focuses on expanding access, opportunity, and infrastructure in underserved markets. Whether in the lab, in legal practice, or building technology platforms, Evita’s journey reflects a consistent commitment to creating systems that enable people to thrive.Key Takeaways:Science provides a base for solving any problem. Evita uses her background in chemical engineering to think through complex business challenges.Education is a tool for change. Moving from Ghana to attend MIT and Harvard helped her adapt to new environments and social settings.Law and tech work together. Her legal training helps her manage the complicated rules of starting and running a technology firm.Diverse skills make you a better leader. Having a background in many different fields allows you to see connections that others might miss.Identity is not tied to one job title. You can change your career path and still stay true to the mission you started with.Evita reminds us that our skills are portable across any industry. How can you use your current experience to find a new opportunity in a field you care about?Thank you for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, please follow, rate, and review the podcast! CONNECT WITH EVITA GRANT:LinkedInPlaylistCONNECT WITH SHANNON:FacebookInstagramLinkedIn Shannon | LinkedIn NBJVTheme Song: No Boxes Just Verses by Thane Kreiner (Suno)

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