Best Known as Clair Huxtable from βThe Cosby Showβ; Committed Advocate for Children, Womenβs Issues & Fine Arts
Phylicia Rashadβs reputation as one of Americaβs most diversified entertainment talents continues to grow. Known to millions of fans worldwide as Clair Huxtable from βThe Cosby Show,β Phylicia earned two Emmy Award nominations and a Peopleβs Choice Award for Favorite Television Female Performer during her eight years on the show.
Princess of Sierra Leone. Humanitarian. Educator. Author of "A Princess Found". Speaks on: Better Together, how to Build a Culture of Belonging and Allyship.
Wise and Witty Mom, Entrepreneur, Author, Friend
ReneΓ© Rongen is a wise and witty mom, award winning entrepreneur, author and friend to many. Media has dubbed her βthe mother of motivationβ and a combination of βOprah, Lilli Tomlin and Mother Teresaβ.
Diversity Done Differently
Risha has worked with governors, NBA teams, mayors, CEOs of Fortune 500 companies, and others to reduce bias and further the understanding of diversity & inclusion.
Subject Matter Expert, gifted speaker who delivers it in all bite-sized, relatable nuggets, with visuals and takeaways that stick!Β Roxane Battle is a Mental Health and Health Equity Advocate, having held executive-level positions inside Fortune 5 UnitedHealth Group, the largest healthcare corporation in the world, where she was a featured in-app Influencer with 4+ million subscribers!
Why are you captivated by some people, but not others? How do certain leaders convince you to change your opinion? In an engaging presentation filled of actionable takeaways, advertising icon Sally Hogshead has the answers.
Sandy works with leaders who want to inspire and engage their teams, admins who want to create strong partnerships with leaders, and customer service professionals who want to WOW their customers.
Creator and Founder of Spanx
Sara Blakely wanted footless body-shaping pantyhose to wear with her cream-colored pants and open-toed shoes, but she couldnβt find them anywhere. As a frustrated consumer turned entrepreneur, Blakely took $5,000 in savings and began her adventure in the $2 billion male-dominated hosiery industry.