Advocate for Women and Children’s Safety, is the CEO and co-founder of invisaWear
Rajia Abdelaziz, Advocate for Women and Children’s Safety, is the CEO and co-founder of invisaWear, a company at the forefront of smart jewelry and life-saving technology. In just a few short years, she has scaled the business to reach over 100,000 customers, offering them innovative solutions to personal safety. Through strategic fundraising efforts, Rajia successfully raised millions of dollars, bringing the product to market within just two years—an impressive feat for a startup in a competitive tech industry.
Rajia is one of the most successful young entrepreneurs in Massachusetts, breaking through barriers often stacked against women and minorities in the technology sector. She has earned significant recognition for her work, including Forbes' 30 Under 30 North America, Boston Globe’s Tech Power Players, and BostInno’s 25 Under 25. Her innovative approach also earned her the coveted New England Innovations Award, joining the ranks of iconic companies like Ben and Jerry’s, iRobot, and Vistaprint.
As a minority female CEO, Rajia is passionate about inspiring other young entrepreneurs to pursue their dreams, despite societal pressures that may tell them otherwise. Beating the odds inspired Rajia to give back through mentorship, where she guides aspiring entrepreneurs at UMass Lowell’s Entrepreneurship program. Her goal is to empower the next generation of business leaders to challenge the status quo and achieve success on their own terms.