Tuesday, November 19, 2013 • 6:00 p.m.- 8:00 p.m.
3100 Hornbake Library, South Wing - University Career Center
& The President’s Promise
The Black Political Student Association presents an
illuminating reality of minorities succeeding, competing, and acclimating in
Corporate America. Come hear the panel discussion on the truths of being a
minority in the workforce in a supposed post-racial society.
The topics will includeinstitutionalized racism,
collegiate graduation rates of minorities, traditional ethnic styles that are
not accepted in the workplace, difference in wages, and other aspects of the
workforce in which minorities might have to comply. Panelist include:
Tony Randall
Senior Manager, Student Success Initiative & Special
Assistant to CDO University of Maryland
Lorenzo Wooten
Managing Director of Commercial Sales and Leasing Keller
Williams Preferred Properties.
Founder, Wooten Group
Nina P. Harris
Assistant Dean, School of Public Policy Maryland
University of Maryland
Kevin Moultrie
Director, National Advocacy Programs | Institutional
Relationships TIAA-CREF | Financial Services
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