Meet Rosalind Brewer, the first woman and first African-American to serve as COO of Starbucks
Rosalind Brewer is the first woman and first African-American to serve as COO of Starbucks. In 2019, she also became the only person of color
Rosalind Brewer is the first woman and first African-American to serve as COO of Starbucks. In 2019, she also became the only person of color
Jasmin Baidoo is a passionate advocate for children who are socially vulnerable and at risk for juvenile adjudication and who, without intervention, are less likely to make choices that will transition
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Kanayo Dike-Oduah is a multi-award winning, senior leader in education whose experience ranges from being a Deputy Head of Sixth Form, Head of Psychology and
MD/CEO of RMB Nigeria Stockbrokers, Abiola Adekoya sits with Leading Ladies Africa to discuss among other things lessons she has gleaned from the corporate world in
Siba Mtongana is an international multi-award winning culinary extraordinaire, food expert, author, entrepreneur, mom and wife. She is the first African Culinary Star to have
Uber recently appointed Francesca Uriri as Internal Communications Lead for People, Culture & Diversity at its Head Quarters in San Francisco. In her
Taelor Salmon was born in Wasington, D.C. and raised in Fort Washington, M.D. She studied Economics at The College of William and Mary where she
Anne-Marie Osawemwenze Ore-Ofe Imafidon MBE is a British computing, mathematics and language child prodigy. She is one of the youngest to pass two GCSEs in
Adesola Ade-Unuigbe is the Head of Content at BellaNaija. She started off as an Editorial Assistant at BellaNaija and in less than five years became
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