Dr-Geneva

Speaker, Author, Thought-Leader… and I really like this one, vibrant living culture creator; Golden Soror of the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., and Michigan Women’s Commission Appointee. With more than forty years of expertise in business management and personal development, I also have the distinction of receiving the NAWBO Top Businesswoman Award and the Booker T. Washington Legacy Award.

The Five Pillars Of Becoming Influential In Career And Community As A Woman

Becoming Influential & Impactful Becoming influential in career and community as a woman doesn’t have to take you a life-time.  I remember my mother being influential in our family and community. She had great expectations of me, which was my greatest push in life. Mom’s push was loving and nurturing so much that I mirrored […]

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Disorders, Actions, and Reactions Caused by Worrying Too Much

Worry & Procrastinating Worry and procrastinating impacts your actions. It not only makes you procrastinate–this causes other reactions. As if all this isn’t enough, worry can tackle you in ways that impact your actions and behaviors. More specifically, it has a way of keeping us from getting things done. People who spend a lot of time

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Etiquette in the Workplace, Proper Business Etiquette at Work – Ep. 85 with Cheryl Walker Robertson

Cheryl Walker-Robertson is the founder of Protocol International, offering interactive etiquette and protocol workshops and consultations for today’s executives and tomorrow’s business leaders. Ms.Walker-Robertson is recognized as a person of extraordinary talent and ability and is often in demand as a speaker and expert on issues facing today’s market. Her client range represents Fortune 500

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N. Charles Anderson, The Historymakers Collection, Library of Congress – Ep. 84

Honored to talk with N. Charles Anderson, my friend and colleague for many years. Congratulations to him for his work being part of the Library of Congress. N. Charles Anderson was born on February 7, 1953, in Gaston County, North Carolina to Fannie Mae Moses Anderson and Nicodemus Anderson. He graduated from West Mecklenburg High

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Transforming Education, How to Turn Around a Low Performing School – Ep. 83 with Dr. Sandye P. Johnson

Dr. Sandye Poitier Johnson, renowned educator with a career that spans four decades, retired principal of Thurgood Marshall Academy, former adjunct professor at City College and adjunct professor at Kean College, New Jersey, knows what it takes to turn a school around. She did what it takes to make a Title I public school an International

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