About Danya



Danya Steele is an author, entrepreneur, speaker and change agent. At age 17, she was named one of Teen People Magazine’s “20 Teens Who Will Change The World” for her work in media and youth culture. To date, she’s spoken at Columbia University, Oxford University, Essence Magazine, on NBC’s “Our World” with Ed Gordon & Black Enterprise, The 30 Summit  and on Radio 2000 as an “SA Hero” with  SABC, South Africa’s leading broadcaster. She has worked with leading media companies including Publicis, FOX Television, MTV, Rolling Stone, Hot 97, The AVE Magazine, BlackPlanet.com, Migente.com and more.

Danya has helped lead several non-profit organizations committed to youth development. At the age of 20 she was elected Chairwoman of the Board of Directors for HarlemLIVE, an award-winning youth-based organization that uses media to empower young people. She remains the youngest person and first alumnus to be elected Chair of the Board in the organization’s 15-year history. Danya also spent time working in strategy for Teach for America, and in development for Children of Promise, NYC, a Brooklyn-based organization that works to empower children with parents in prison.

Originally from Harlem, New York City, Danya studied Politics, Philosophy, and Economics (PPE) at the University of Cape Town (South Africa) and Oxford University (UK). In 2009, after leaving a comfortable job at one of the world’s most prestigious hedge funds, Danya took her own savings to travel across South Africa, recording the stories of her friends and extended network: inspiring young leaders in a post-apartheid South Africa whose stories she felt ought to be documented but were not being told.

Danya has served on Boards and is an advisor to several organizations committed to freedom of speech, development of young women and high-risk youth. She returns to South Africa this year to continue her work and can be reached at info@danyasteele.com.

Update: Check out a a recent interview with Danya on Making A Difference Radio w/ Barbara Talisman –> Click here.

Also, a recent interview on SABC’s Radio 2000 with Carol Mashigo & Rushay Booysen: Click Here for “SA Heroes”.



  1. HUZZAH… she’s stilllll going.

  2. Congratulations Danya!

    You are making the difference in the lives of many and creating a road map for others to follow in your footsteps! Continue to inspire!

    ~Anu

  3. Aww…thx, Anu!

    High-five @Africa!

    xox

  4. congrats Danya I really feel inspired becuz of you

  5. That’s what I’m talking about. The man in your life better have his $hit together.

  6. Thx! @ Wes. You always have me and other folks here rooting for you.

    And lol @ Malcolm. I’d say he does. :-) xo

  7. Hi I tried to contact via email but didn’t work. So, I’m copy-pasting the email here.

    Hi,

    I saw your blog and you seem pretty remarkable and so I want to connect. I am a blogger in the social entrepreneurship space that’s working to help social entrepreneurs collaborate and “mind-share” on common issues, so I can go talk to experts that have the answers and give them the solutions.

    Anyway would be great to connect. Obviously you can find me at the links below, but if you’d like to correspond via email that’s cool too. You seem like the kind of person who gets inspired by something and then goes big, so in the future social entrepreneurship might be the field for you.

    Take care and very exciting your journey is!

    Pardon the Yoda-speak.

    Cheers,

    Auren Kaplan


    Find me on LinkedIn:
    http://www.linkedin.com/in/aurenkaplan

    Find me on Twitter:
    http://www.twitter.com/socentex

  8. Dayna is an amazing light and energy in awesome human form. I can’t wait to read this work!

  9. Aww…thx, Antwuan. :)

    I should be saying the same about YOUR stuff! Can’t wait to connect in SA. :-)

    DS

  10. Never stop growing Danya, there are blocks. Continue to be active. There are many emotions that get the best of you- stay objective. You is warm and loving- thats what makes your heart pure.

    Live and Learn to explore
    Los The God

  11. Aww…appreciated. Thank you.

  12. Hi Danya,

    Just read your travel diary on South Africa on essence.com Loved it! You were right on point about Cape Town! it rivals or beats out any coastal city in the states or the world. We have to get the word out about Africa and the misconceptions many of us have about the motherland. If you get a chance check out our documentary called Blacks Without Borders, chasing the American dream in South Africa. Keep up the great work. Look forward to your book.

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Danya Steele is an author, entrepreneur, speaker and change agent. At age 17, she was named one of Teen People Magazine’s “20 Teens Who Will Change The World” for her work in media and youth culture. To date, she’s spoken at Columbia University, Oxford University, Essence Magazine, on NBC’s “Our World” with Ed Gordon & Black Enterprise, The 30 Summit  and on Radio 2000 as an “SA Hero” with  SABC, South Africa’s leading broadcaster. She has worked with leading media companies including Publicis, FOX Television, MTV, Rolling Stone, Hot 97, The AVE Magazine, BlackPlanet.com, Migente.com and more.

Danya has helped lead several non-profit organizations committed to youth development. At the age of 20 she was elected Chairwoman of the Board of Directors for HarlemLIVE, an award-winning youth-based organization that uses media to empower young people. She remains the youngest person and first alumnus to be elected Chair of the Board in the organization’s 15-year history. Danya also spent time working in strategy for Teach for America, and in development for Children of Promise, NYC, a Brooklyn-based organization that works to empower children with parents in prison.

Originally from Harlem, New York City, Danya studied Politics, Philosophy, and Economics (PPE) at the University of Cape Town (South Africa) and Oxford University (UK). In 2009, after leaving a comfortable job at one of the world’s most prestigious hedge funds, Danya took her own savings to travel across South Africa, recording the stories of her friends and extended network: inspiring young leaders in a post-apartheid South Africa whose stories she felt ought to be documented but were not being told.

Danya has served on Boards and is an advisor to several organizations committed to freedom of speech, development of young women and high-risk youth. She returns to South Africa this year to continue her work and can be reached at info@danyasteele.com.

Update: Check out a a recent interview with Danya on Making A Difference Radio w/ Barbara Talisman –> Click here.

Also, a recent interview on SABC’s Radio 2000 with Carol Mashigo & Rushay Booysen: Click Here for “SA Heroes”.

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