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Networking in an Inclusive World: Diversity as the Fuel for Innovation

By: Bev Smith, Julianne Malveaux, Frank Wu, Donna DeBerry
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Diversity is no longer a black and white issue. As our world becomes smaller and smaller, the issues of gender, class, and ethnicity as they pertain to the global culture are more important now then ever. In this frank discussion learn how broadening your sense of diversity can lead to success in business and beyond.

This is a recording of a National Town Hall Meeting featuring Bev Smith, host of The Bev Smith Show; Dr. Julianne Malveaux, the president and CEO of Last Word Productions; Frank Wu, dean, Wayne State University Law School; Donna DeBerry, corporate consultant; and many more!

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