Men of Color: The Intersection of Culture, Authenticity and the Workplace
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Join CenterState CEO on Feb. 15 for the first of a three-part, professional development experience focused on how businesses and organizations can work toward racial diversity and social impact in Central New York. A panel of local and national experts will explore the ambiguity of being a man of color in the workplace.
The session will also include a discussion on the opportunities and challenges that arise at the intersections of culture, authenticity and self-expression. We’ll discuss what it means to be an ally in the workplace, how to be a more inclusive manager or colleague, and how equity work can drive business success. Attendees will engage in critical thinking about what it means to be a male of color, and how to support individuals who identify in this group.
Sponsored by Berkshire Bank.
Panelists:
- Keonte Coleman, director of assessment and program overview, assistant professor, Syracuse University Newhouse School of Communications
- Ryan Williams, director of operations at Good Life Foundation, founder and lead consultant, RAW Consulting
- Jeremy Morris, Senior Counsel, White Collar Litigation, Taft Law
Listen to CenterState CEO's Juhanna Rogers talk to Dave Allen from NewsRadio 570 WSYR, here.
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Berichtgeving in de media | 12/17/2025Kara Jones, CEO van CenterState, uitgelicht in de leiderschapsserie van Syracuse.com.Syracuse.com besteedde aandacht aan Kara Jones, directeur programma's en betrokkenheid bij CenterState CEO, als onderdeel van hun wekelijkse rubriek "Gesprekken over leiderschap". |
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