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Speak Inc. Diversity Speakers
Diversity speakers from the Speak Inc speakers bureau can make your upcoming conference or meeting a smash hit. Diversity keynote speakers can be booked through Speak Inc. speakers bureau.
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Sondra Thiederman
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Dr. Sondra Thiederman is one of the nation’s leading experts on workplace diversity, cross-cultural business, and bias reduction. As President of Cross-Cultural Communications, a San Diego based training firm, Sondra has 25 years experience as a speaker, trainer, and author helping professionals in Fortune 500 companies, public sector organizations, and dozens of associations find ways to successfully navigate our increasingly diverse workplaces. |
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Lenora Billings Harris
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Lenora Billings-Harris, CSP is an internationally recognized speaker, multicultural diversity expert, and author with more than twenty-five years experience in the public and private sectors. As an educator and keynoter, Lenora has developed a unique way of presenting sensitive topics in a high-energy, fun-filled, yet thought-provoking way. Her interactive style, and immediately applicable "how to’s" have caused clients to invite her back again and again. |
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Chin-Ning Chu
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Chin-Ning Chu is a descendant of the pauper who became the first Emperor of the Ming Dynasty. At the age of ten, her father began to teach her strategies by reading from the text of the ancient Chinese art of war classics. In high school, she became a novice at a Catholic convent until her father dragged her home. |
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Joseph Mancusi
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Dr. Mancusi is one of America’s most effective motivational speakers and consultants. Using over 30 accents he takes audiences by surprise. His humorous, exciting and dynamic presentations have taken him to the White House six times. He has inspired audiences worldwide with programs on diversity, leadership, communication and human resource issues in a changing corporate culture. |
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Rene Godefroy
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Born in a tiny, isolated village on the island of Haiti, Rene Godefroy was an impoverished child perpetually tormented by cholera, rickets and malnutrition. Abandoned by his father and left behind while his mother sought work in the city, Rene subsisted on meager charity and the rare fish he caught with a string and hook. |
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