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Zach has the honor of speaking to Debra Gore-Mann, president and CEO of The Greenlining Institute, about tackling systemic equity. She graciously shares her unique career journey with us and talks a bit about what it looks like to manage the wide array of philosophies, motivations and personalities she engages with in an effort to shift and create systemic change. Check out the show notes to connect with Debra and for more information on The Greenlining Institute!
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Read Debra’s piece mentioned in the episode by clicking here.
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There are many things that influence or financial situation. But there are ways to take control. Even in the midst of a pandemic. Check out this podcast episode to get […]
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