- December 20, 2021
- Posted by: Stratford Team
- Category: Business
In 2016, Cameron Glover was a recent college graduate with a budding freelance writing career when a story assignment led her down a life-changing online rabbit hole.
“I was researching the sex education industry, and noticed that a lot of the information out there was pretty outdated,” recalls Glover from her home in Long Beach, California. The professional landscape was also conspicuously straight and white. As a queer, Black millennial, her interest was nonetheless piqued.
Within a year, Glover was teaching sex education workshops and had enrolled in a sex ed certification program, where she soon realized that there was a lack of guidance available for sex education professionals who wanted to run independent businesses. “The resources that were made available were all tailored to help you become employable to someone else,” she says.
So in 2019, Glover took matters into her own hands and launched the Sex Ed Business Academy: a business…

