White CEO Refused to Shake Black Investor’s Hand — Next Day, She Was Begging for Meeting

The Four Seasons lobby gleams with morning light. Victoria Ashford stands near the windows in her pressed Chanel suit, laughing with two German investors. A black man in a navy polo shirt approaches, carrying a leather portfolio. Ms. Ashford, Darien Cole. We have a 9:00 meeting about the series C investment. He extends his hand.

Victoria stares at his outstretched hand like it’s contaminated. She takes a step back, keeping both hands in her pockets. Excuse me, who let you in here? Her voice drips with disgust. The German investors stop talking. This is a private meeting for serious investors, not for people like you. She looks him up and down.

Security, get this man out of here before I call the police. Darien lowers his hand slowly. Ms. Ashford, if you’d just check. I said get out now before I have you arrested for trespassing. Two security guards rush over. Phones emerge from purses. Someone starts recording. Within minutes, Darien walks out head high.