Authur Bell is a motivational and
diversity trainer that has presented across the United States. His uncanny ability to meet his audience where they are and transport them to where they need to be using
everyday real-world applications has made his presentations sought after nation wide.
Dr. Yvonne Freeman serves as the Chief Executive Officer, Alliance for Global Education and Leadership Inc, AGEL, an education, leadership
and policy development organization that creates and supports a global network of educators to
discover, adapt, share and integrate the best educational practices found in Asia, Africa, The United States and Latin America
for teaching science, mathematics, arts, reading, and technology (SMART)
for all students. This Alliance enables practitioners dedicated to the practice of education
and training to develop cultural and SMART
competencies that celebrate diversity and find new paradigms for teaching and reaching all children using tools and strategies
"out of their boxes" to increase
the presence of diverse, and underserved student populations and educators in the economic mainstream of science, engineering,
technology and multi-media ventures to prepare students for meaningful employment and competition
in a globally connected world.
Her prior experience
includes service as a national Non Profit Executive Director from April 2000 through July 2006 where she raised 80 percent
of the funding to support the general operation of the organization and its programs. She pioneered a number of signature
programs that built on a legacy of precedent excellence. She has developed credible relationships with Ugandan educators providing
professional development and training in STEM disciplines.
Dr.
Freeman previously was Vice President and Chief Operations Officer for Integra Ventures, Inc, responsible for developing a
corporate business base in educational research and program development, and with colleagues from the Morehouse School of
Medicine, collaborated with medical faculty in the design of diagnostic technologies and training protocols that support telemedicine
as a tool to improve medical and health care management.
As NASA Associate Administrator
from 1993 to 1996, Dr. Freeman, a member of the Senior Executive Service was the highest ranking African American female in
NASA in the United States. She provided executive
leadership in the development of equal employment opportunity and minority education programs and established state of the
art research Centers in Historically Black Colleges and Universities, Hispanic Serving Institutions, and Tribal Colleges and other institutions with
a predominance of minority enrollment.
Andra’ Ward is a national and
international trainer and consultant in the field of right brain, left brain, and whole brain development. He has an extensive
background in human resource development and diversity, which includes serving as president and CEO of Khafre Ward Corporation,
focusing on improving internal and external communication skills in today’s society. He brings a perspective of diversity
as more than a strategy, but rather a core value that applies at all levels within an organization.
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