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Ever wondered how shifting your mindset can transform your career? Join us on the Big Dog Talk podcast as we sit down with Michael White, a senior sales director at CMI International Technologies, who shares his remarkable journey from the streets of Oakland to the corridors of the tech industry. Michael's story is a testament to the power of networking, mentorship, and maintaining a proactive outlook. He opens up about his experiences at Hampton University, the culture shock, and the inspiration he drew from his successful black peers, ultimately leading him to carve out his own path in tech and nonprofit sectors.
Dive deeper into Michael's impactful work with the East Oakland Youth Development Center, where he mentors young minds on invaluable skills like dressing for success and negotiation techniques. He also recounts how a pivotal relationship with a minority owner of the Golden State Warriors provided an unexpected gateway into tech, showcasing the importance of community events and networking. Whether you're an aspiring tech professional or someone keen on uplifting underrepresented youths, Michael's journey offers profound insights and a blueprint for turning challenges into stepping stones toward success.
In this episode, Coach Philicia discusses the challenges and discomfort of pivoting, emphasizing her recent struggles with using outdated equipment and the realization that comfort can be a crutch. Philicia […]
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