About Muna Ikedionwu

Muna is a passionate, forward-thinking business strategist, social equity advocate, and founder of strategic advisory firm M.KEDI.

She also serves as the Executive Director of Sad Girls Club, a global mental health organization providing culture-forward mental health resources for Gen Z and millennial women, girls, and femmes of color.

Muna attended Vanderbilt University to study the connection between business, culture, and chemistry. Her unique background paved the way for a variety of experiences including serving as president and editor-in-chief of Her Campus Vanderbilt, synthesizing 30+ patent pending molecules as a chemistry researcher, and executing content partnerships with Warby Parker, Coca Cola and The New York Times.

Before founding M.KEDI in 2021, Muna served as Associate Director of Style House, an award-winning strategic communications and business development consultancy turned investment vehicle (now Synastry Capital), where she advised both the firm’s corporate clients and Style House founder Janna Meyrowitz Turner’s portfolio of female and BIPOC founded startups.

In addition to leading M.KEDI, Muna is Impact Advisor to women-led cannabis company Garden Society and a burgeoning philanthropist within the health & wellness, arts, social equity, and climate justice sectors.