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Tanisha plans to give her insight on women in business, the direction of the business community in Boston, as well as issues and opportunities facing Boston and future plans for action.
As president of the NAACP, Brockton-raised Tanisha Sullivan’s commitment to racial equity, education and housing initiatives for the working class has been clear. Tanisha’s background as a lawyer and Boston Public School’s chief equity officer has shaped her understanding and familiarity with mending organizational issues and improving internal operations.
In this November Lunches on Leadership, Tanisha Sullivan will speak about her journey to becoming the President of the Boston NAACP and the importance of the 2020 NAACP National Conference being hosted in Boston.
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Lunches on Leadership are an opportunity for you to get in the room and break bread with some of Boston’s most influential. Roughly 30 of us will gather together to hear a few lessons from someone with a compelling background and an exciting future. More importantly, you’ll get a chance to really get to know these speakers with dedicated time for your Q&A.
Hannah Zinn
Senior Program Manager
[email protected]617-557-7317
President, NAACP Boston Featured Speaker
197 Clarendon Street , Boston , MA , 02116
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