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In 100 words or less tell us how you are a leader
I develop new ways to be heard: an online magazine called the American Diversity Report, global leadership training and a methodology for teaching cross-cultural communication. I fit no one category - academic, executive, trainer, artist - but create new paths in each of these worlds and take others with me.
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Chattanooga
State
TN
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USA

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At 6:15pm on December 8, 2009, Natalie Regoli, CEO said…
Are you on Facebook and LinkedIn?

I would like to connect with you there also. I am trying to make more friends and fans so that I can spread awareness for breast cancer during pregnancy. I was diagnosed Stage 3 in the 5th month of my pregnancy in May. My status updates on Facebook and LinkedIn are usually about my fight.

You can become a fan of mine on Facebook here:
Facebook Natalie Regoli

You can connect with me on LinkedIn here:
LinkedIn Natalie Regoli
At 2:07pm on May 4, 2009, Elizabeth Asahi Rising-Sun Sato said…
Precious TWHP Sister:
Come back, come out where ever you are,
The White House Project is a forum for women leaders and stars.
There is plenty of social media but none quite like this,
A special place for women to edify, protest, lament or share in bliss.
Thinking of you all especially during my prayers today.
So I am taking a proactive moment to send blessings your way,
Life zips by quickly and exceedingly fast,
I am not quite sure if I will be here tomorrow or if my ailing heart will last.
I don’t want another moment to pass without saying to you,
How appreciative I am --thank you for being who you are--- and for all you do!
You are incredible women of courageous and noble deeds,
You have nurtured many souls and planted invaluable life-changing seeds.
May your life be anointed with abundance and happiness,
I am sending you all my love, special encouragement and my very best.
Always & Forever
Elizabeth Asahi Sato, Women Rule 2008!
At 3:07pm on March 28, 2009, Shervon Redd said…
Hello ,
I havent visited the site since my post. Please forgive my response time. I have two very exciting and rewarding roles. I have been blessed to be able to be of service to many people.
At 5:46pm on March 18, 2009, Elizabeth Asahi Rising-Sun Sato said…
Precious Sister:
Thinking of you during my prayers today.
So I am taking a moment to send blessings your way,
Life zips by quickly and oh so fast,
I am not quite sure if my heart will last.
I don’t want another moment to pass without saying to you,
How appreciative I am --thank you for being who you are and for all you do!
You are incredible women of noble deeds,
You have nurtured many souls and planted invaluable life-changing seeds.
May your life be anointed with abundance and happiness,
I am sending you all my love and my very very best.
Always,
XO Asahi
At 10:22pm on December 30, 2008, Sharon Riegie Maynard said…
I'd love to know more about you and what you are up to. Let's chat.
At 10:46am on December 13, 2008, Kimberly Jenkins said…
Hi Deborah- I went online and read your work and it is great! Much success in all you do!
At 6:41pm on October 4, 2008, Mariela Tinoco-Aramburu said…
Deborah,
Thanks! Yes, I've shared the good news with +250 of my contacts reason why I am aware of the fight you are putting with the hackers!!!!
I looove writing and I'd love to write about Thanksgiving in my Venezuelan perspective. I have quite a diverse group of friends from everywhere and we some times talk about what we do and what is what we truly celebrate those days (or not).
I'll send you a draft in a couple of weeks and we'll move from there with your fantastic editing!
Good luck and congrats for the amazing piece of work you make with your magazine!
M
At 9:45pm on October 3, 2008, Mariela Tinoco-Aramburu said…
Deborah,
THANKS for publishing my article on What Ike taught me about embracing Diversity. I wrote it as I felt in my heart and it came up at a perfect time in which I was totally drained and exhausted for all the work I'd been doing to launch my Career4Change dream. I truly appreciate your inclusiveness to consider the voices of all sort of people - specially us the women - that want and can make a change in our community. Thanks for giving me that voice on this issue on your online magazine! Thought we had talked, it caught me by surprise to find it and it literally brought tears on my eyes.
The challenge for me as a woman is to be an entrepreneur and a presence on my daughters' lives. When doors - like yours- get open, it provides hope that some more will keep opening if we keep working at our best to follow our dreams.
Thanks for making my day! and I'd be more than happy to write again for your wonderful Diversity report.
Cheers,
Mariela
career4changes@live.com
At 5:47pm on September 6, 2008, Kimberly Jenkins said…
Thank you for your request! Iook forward to working with you in the future on many projects. You a role model for many woman and I am so glad our paths crossed. Please keep in touch, my email address is kimhermajesty@yahoo.com.
At 4:28pm on August 20, 2008, Susan Hackley said…
Deborah, I would be happy to talk about women and negotiating for your online magazine, particularly as it highlights the need for appreciation of diverse voices and negotiation styles, which women can offer!
 
 

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