Breaking Barriers. Pressing Forward: 5 Keys for Being An Empowered First-Generation Professional™
A young Black woman raised in a low-socioeconomic and single-parent home. Survivor of abuse. One who struggled with weight, anxiety, and depression. First in the family to go to college to a Ph.D. at 28. Dr. Eve is no stranger to adversity and going through life when the odds seem stacked against you. This talk is designed to inspire, uplift, and empower your participants as they overcome obstacles, realize their potential, and keep pressing forward in their endeavors.
Campus to Company: Thriving As A First-Generation Professional in the Workplace™
As first-generation college graduates move into the workforce, they also enter new spaces where their unique characteristics still call for them to have support in their transition. In this session, participants will learn strategies to help them successfully navigate the workplace so they can be more productive and feel confident. Ultimately, boosting employee morale, creating a more inclusive work environment, and increasing profits for the organization.
Business Within’: How to Master Intrapreneurship as A First-Generation Professional™
While entrepreneurship continues to play a significant role in the social and economic shifts that are shaping our future as a society, one thing companies can do to retain employees is encourage intrapreneurship–this is what allows an employee to act like an entrepreneur within an organization. Hence, this talk is designed to equip participants with strategies to be confident, impactful, and triumphant intrapreneurial leaders.