Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Turning Tragedy into Action


While at work in the Spring of 2011 I fell off of a ladder, injured myself and had to go on workers comp. While I was recovering one day I received a devastating phone call from a family member. Our 18-year-old nephew was shot and killed while playing basketball with friends. A young man with a mask and a gun ran him down and shot him in the back in the middle of the street as he was running. After hearing this I went online and searched the local news and saw a photo of him lying on the ground. I knew it was him. A few days went by and rumor was that the people who actually saw it would not tell the police for fear of retaliation. Keep it mind this happened on a small island of 50,000 people where everyone knows everyone.
I was born in Dallas, TX and raised in the heart of South Central Los Angeles, I’m no stranger to crime. Where I grew up, crime was rampant, protection was light, and citizens were too afraid to come forward. And this same behavior exists all over the world. Living in the Caribbean with my husband, remnant fears from my childhood brought an automatic sense of awareness and the will to fight for change. I believe that by freeing citizens from the fear of retaliation, we might be able to catch some of our most violent offenders. The death of my nephew lit the fire to get me to finally do something.
Feeling hopeless and not being able to fly because of my health, I couldn't stand not being able to at least go to the funeral. I asked myself “What can I do?” and asked Google a few questions because Google is my best friend and knows all the answers. I needed to know how to create an app. I realized that the problem that needed to be solved was: How can I get the community to talk to the police and assist them with more information? I realized that developing better communication between the two groups while remaining anonymous was the goal. So, I asked myself, how can I use technology to attain this goal?
All of my questions were answered by asking a few questions to my BFF Google, who gave me all of the answers. Next, I interviewed a few developers, story-boarded the app concept, bootstrapped the project and was able to fund two platforms. And thus, the iGotem app was born and uploaded to the iTunes store by September 2011!

How it works

http://bit.ly/15KM5Pd

iGot’em  App will empower citizens, reduce crime and allow users to combat crime within their communities by uploading a recorded incident to the nearest law enforcement office. The application will notify law enforcement of the date, time, and location of the crime in progress. The combination of this information along with images taken by users will allow accurate reporting while protecting the identity of the user.

This took me three months from start to finish. I have no degrees in technology and am not able to code. All I have is pure passion and a desire to help others. I can make a difference in the way we use technology to help our everyday lives. Maybe I am the next “female” Steve Jobs J. And if I can do it, then I know you can too.


iGotem Public Awareness Announcement!!


Are you ready to fight crime with me?

Who is ready to fight crime?

So check this out! Can you agree that there are more law abiding citizens then criminals? Okay if that is a fact then why are we so afraid of them? Why don't we make them afraid of us by using technology? Use your phones!!! If we all had a tool on our phones that could help law enforcement with more information of actual crimes, do you think the criminals would think twice before committing a crime? I think so. Its like having a pocket surveillance camera and mostly everyone has one. Then let's do this all over the world starting with you!!! 

Sharon Simmons
CEO/Founder
Trafalgar Solutions
Nana Ama Adubea Shay Shay!!!!!!
Back to Africa!!!

Understanding My Journey


Hi I'm Sharon Simmons and I created an app. I'm a bit older than my colleagues but its an honor to be apart of the technology movement. People have ask me why did I choose Africa specifically Ghana? I would be glad to tell you. Before my mother died in 2009 she mention to me that she had taken a DNA test to prove where our ancestors came from. The only problem was before she could go through further testing she passed away.  She told me that the first test was not detailed enough and I needed to do further testing. The results suggested that we are Sub-Saharan descent..and you and I know there are many countries in the Sub-Saharan. And I will complete the testing. But my heart say's Ghana!! My first trip the Ghana was in 2008. After I saw the Slave Castle and got a feel of the people I began to feel a tugging at my heart and spirit to return. I stayed in Cape Coast with a lovely family they took really good care of me. After my mother passed I decide to return but how?

Move the Ghana!! But bring ya own money!!!

Ghana is a progressive country that is on the move with technology. I want to be apart of the NexGen Movement in Ghana. So how can I be apart? I definitely have to bring my A-game to the table! I've made two trips to Ghana within the pass 60 days and what I found is that I must have multiple streams of income to live the way I want to and at my age I want to feel like on vacation while working..I'm saying Good-Bye to Corporate America for good! But you have to set it up. You can't be foolish and just drop everything and go.

Tech Community in Ghana is Hot!!

On this subject the Tech Community is as we "Americans" would say is off the hook!! They network very well with each other and you can see that they are well organized. From Cape Coast, Kumasi, Tema and Accra and I'm sure other places that I don't know. I'm impressed with the togetherness. I've met some really nice techies in Accra and surrounding area's From Kamil Nabong and Phillips Mensah Effah Owners of Dropifi, Fiifi Baidoo and Kwesi Eyison Owners of iSpaceGhana, Ali Bukari Maiga,Donald Ward,Senman Aseye Bridget,
Ato Ulzen Appiah,Elorm Billy Awittor,Doris Anson Yevu,Nehemiah Attigah and I'm sure I will be able to network with many more I hope I didn't leave off anyone?..You all are going a great job for your country and for the youth of the NexGen!! I applaud you.


iGot'em App to launch in Ghana the first quarter of 2014

The Award Winning iGotem App will be launching in Ghana !!! Soon Soon Soon!!
A Client of the Houston Technology Center@NASA Space Center JSC Campus
Click the link below the read article.


Making it Official with iSpacegh!!

CEO/COO Fiifi Baidoo and Kwesi Eyison
Grabbing a hold of Google, and dont let go!!

My IT Team!!! Thank you iSpacegh!! Fiifi and Kwesi

Loving Google!!! I Googled my way through the entire process!!!
Media Director Queen Cora Dunham and I Queen Nana Ama Adubea ShayShay!!!!!!
Having too much guys!!

Houston Chronicle News Article Sharon Simmons Founder of the iGotem App

http://t.co/z6dA1C4wWl

Remember to click or tab to the next story to read the article.

ShayShay's Friends in Ghana!!

Cobi and Xavier,Sharon, Jennifer,Cora and ShawnaJust arriving to Accra and meeting for dinner

The handmade Drum I took home to Houston

My wonderful painted toes "Ghana's Flag"

It's me and my new friends for the upstairs lounge at the Accra Airport!


Just passing time away!! I love these girls they did an awesome just hosting me!!


This is Rita Marley's Recording Stuido



I had to have some fresh coconut for we left..we were on our way from Awukigua/Abrui area to the Airport in Accra


Just beautiful!! Why am I living in the state?

This is an unfinished Mansion!




I'm trying to get the scenic background


Taking pictures!!

These are the guy who made the drums!


Josh and Cora

A Coco!!!

His father is a Chief

ShayShay's friends are walking and checking out the raw beauty 

Two sweet ladies  they let me take their picture

I found twins!!

This is the family house in Awukugua having breakfast what a lovely morning it was!


Ok this was the biggest snail I have ever seen!

This wonderful band played for us on our arrival! we danced too


At the Shai Hill Resever.We saw Baboons!!!

Paa Kwesi and the Gas Station attentant

In PramPram with the Bank Owner , Earna, Cora and Josh...and meeeeee

Fufu!!!

The two fighting over who will be the King!!

Our wonderful driver David!!!!! 



Meeeeee  oh yes I cut my hair off!!

Vacant house in PramPram

Chalet being built at Earna's place


Our Secretary and Media Director



Nana Appiagyei Dankawoso

The wonderful children at the Refresh the Orphan project powered by CTN Outreach @ Bodwiase, Ghana 




Baobob Tree!!