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"That’s when we can ensure a ‘full plate’ of opportunities to young talents in emerging economies and help eradicate poverty due to lack of job opportunities,"
"We have successfully trained and provided opportunities to over 10,000 students and entrepreneurs from Africa. We have also trained and primed 120 young adults to earn six-figure salaries in technology,”"
"Women's sport is in a fantastic place. It's certainly on the rise. We've accomplished a lot within women's sports. I don't think it's a time; it's a moment, and I think that moment will continue and continue and continue. In fact, I don't think it's a moment. It's a movement that we're starting to experience in women's sport, and it's exciting to be a part of it.""
"The goal is to bring an authentic African hero into American pop culture. Having this kind of positive African image in mainstream culture is long overdue."
"I think the opportunities that streaming has created are really because of the audience."
"When you’re in a situation like we are in the business where you’re really trying to diversify your slate and make sure you have something for everyone."
"Instead of producing a few things that are just supposed to work broadly, the demands and the needs of audiences that want to see people and characters and stories that are reflective of their lives becomes more of a priority."
"I met Sandra I stalked her for the summer and I knew that she was going to be my ticket."
"I was always really interested in film and TV."
"Working in streaming there is just more of a global perspective and more of a demand for content for audiences of color."
"I was a kid who was writing scripts in elementary school and always trying to do plays."
"“I have equity in EG, so I’ll always have some peripheral relationship But trying to make sure everyone’s stable, and that I’m not a blocker to anyone feeling empowered to go into the next stage of EG, is my priority."
"If we’re going to fail, then let’s fail big."
"My journey as a Black women in Hollywood begins my senior year of high school."
"I met a woman named Sandra Dorsey Rice who worked for the Emma L. Bowen Foundation, which placed kids who are interested in media in careers."
"If there’s something that really connects with me emotionally and feels like it’s honest, I follow that feeling, and so far, it’s been working."
"This really feels like an opportunity to do something that’s going to be lasting and meaningful."
"The secret is there is no secret."
"“I came in more macro, to turn around a back-end business that wasn’t working. And the infrastructure, the title diversification — putting the brand back on the road map, I think, has been done. And nothing has been done perfectly, but I’m proud of where we’ve come, versus where we were. And now, the name of the game is what’s the next evolution of revenue growth, revenue diversification and innovation, because I think the world knows just functioning and monetizing as an esports team today doesn’t work. So I’m super excited to pass the torch to my long-time right hand, our revenue brain."
"I am very fortunate that I’ve been able to trust my instincts and not be too worried about the outcome."
"I started off as an intern at ABC Daytime because of Sandra Dorsey Rice."
"I was taking banjo lessons a few years ago."
"I really want to go back to the banjo."
"We want to be a reflection of the culture as we see it, but also move culture."
"I have a lot of hobbies."
"You want to feel like what you’re doing is making an impact."
"The thing I realized on my time off is that I’m an innately curious person."
"I started there on my first day of college and that’s really what put me on the path."
"I never knew that there was a possibility that I was going to get pancreatic cancer."
"No one in my family has ever had it, but maybe there are some genetic markers.”"
"I became a lot more thoughtful about why I was in this job, and what power I have as a programmer and a gatekeeper."
"I needed to allow my body time to heal, and I needed to relearn my body."
"My coworker called an ambulance for me and, when I arrived at the hospital, I had a 106 degree fever."
"I left the hospital with three tubes in my stomach and unable to walk."
"For me, and for a lot of people, the world changed with Trayvon Martin."
"I was on several medications."
"You can do anything."
"A lot of times, when I tell my story, I tear up because it brings a lot of those memories back."
"I hope in my speaking and being a part of the pancreatic cancer network that I’m giving hope and awareness to those who feel that they don’t have that."
"I have an intense faith in myself and what I can do."
"Anything I’ve gone after, I’ve gotten."
"I remember driving to work on Halloween, and my teeth began chattering uncontrollably."
"I’m kind of all or nothing."
"It’s because of that positive mindset."
"I decided that I would not give in to the mindset that my life was over, even though pancreatic cancer was is a cancer that has no cure."
"I was a single mother to an eight year old daughter, and she needed me."
"I was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer 15 years ago"
"I was advised that I would need a Whipple procedure surgery, I had faith that I would be okay."
"I am a pancreatic cancer survivor, I would have to limit my consumption. *Many spirits can spike my blood sugar and my body just does not respond well to it."
"I attribute my success to my mindset."