LEADERS IN CORPORATE DIVERSITY
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Ty Collier, CEO, PridePromo, Columbus, OH
Q. What did you want to be when you were a little kid? A. I wanted to be a performer. As I grew older, I went on to perform on many stages across the country.
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Dr. Sarah Skidmore, CEO and Leadership Doctor, The Leadership Hospital, Based in Florida, serving global clients
Q. What did you want to be when you were a little kid? A. My mom says I loved being “on the go” as a kid. From concerts to roller coasters to the beach, I
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Logan Wick, CEO, OutBranding Promos, Austin, TX
Q. What did you want to be when you were a little kid? A. I wanted to be a doctor so I could help people, or a vet because I really loved animals. I broke my thumb when I
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Timothy M. Jones, Founder and CEO, Colorful Voices, Pittsburgh, PA
Q. What did you want to be when you were a little kid? A. I wanted to be a WWE superstar. I love the psychology, storylines and dedication each performance takes. Q. What does your
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Jason Núñez, Founder and CEO, Go Digital Hero, Charlotte, NC
Q. What did you want to be when you were a little kid? A. I grew up in a Catholic household, and the church was a big part of my life. My Puerto Rican roots
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Dana C. Arnett, CEO, Wicked Bionic – Culturally Relevant Marketing, Los Angeles, CA
Q. What did you want to be when you were a little kid? A. My Aunt Lily was a script supervisor on the TV show “Gilligan’s Island.” I was 5 or 6 and my mom
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Chris Rollins, Founder and CEO,
Ripple Effect Leadership, Tampa, FL Q. What did you want to be when you were a little kid? A. One of my fondest memories as a kid was watching golf with my mom. We’d be
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Affirmative Action v. DEI
Supreme Court Decision Brings Up Business QuestionsBy Diane SearsCover Spotlight When the U.S. Supreme Court issued a ruling in June outlawing affirmative action in admissions at universities, business leaders wondered whether it would have a
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A New Start with StartOut
Teach for America high school teacher. Press secretary on Capitol Hill. Communications manager at Google. Deputy commissioner of the Chicago Department of Health. Midwest director at Lambda Legal. The list reads like a Justice-League-level lineup of some of the most influential roles in the country. But this isn’t a list of people — it’s a list of positions held by just one person: Brian Richardson. Read More ›