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Songs: Black Radio ~ Robert Glasper Featuring Mos Def Follow of the WeekArticlesPresident Obama’s New Cabinet: Where Are the Women? What Executive Actions Should Obama Hand Down? Obama's Ambitious Second-Term Agenda Could Backfire The Songs: Pearl Bailey ~ Big Words A Tribe Called Red ~General Generations Esperanza Spalding ~ Black Gold Our Book SelectionAbout the Author:Stephen Young is Senior Partner of Insight Education Systems, a management consulting firm specializing in leadership and organizational development services. As a recognized leader in this field, Mr. Young frequently consults with senior executives and management teams of numerous Fortune 500 companies.
For more than a decade, Stephen has been a featured speaker at business conferences worldwide. He is much sought after for his powerful and engaging presentation style. Stephen’s widely acclaimed seminar MicroInequities: The Power of Small™ has been embraced by over 15% of the Fortune 500 corporations and is being touted by corporate leaders as the new paradigm for diversity and leadership. He is the author of the top-selling book, Micromessaging: Why Great Leadership is Beyond Words. As former Senior Vice President and Chief Diversity Officer at JPMorgan Chase, he managed the firm’s diversity strategy worldwide. Under his leadership, the company garnered numerous awards for its diversity initiatives, including the Catalyst Award, Fortune Magazine’s Top 50 Companies for Minorities award, the Best Companies Award from Working Mother Magazine, and Diversity, Inc Magazine’s designation as the #1 company for diversity. His work has been featured in numerous business articles including; The Wall Street Journal, the Harvard Business Review newsletter, and by Oprah Winfrey in several issues of her “O” Magazine. Time Magazine featured Stephen’s MicroInequities program in their annual “WHAT’S NEXT” issue as their selection of what’s next in leadership. Users Can Change Settings for:
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