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Guests

Stephanie Bonte-Lebair

Stephanie is a classically-trained singer turned voice, presentation and sales coach. She performed in operas, musical and cabaret before creating her business, The Empowered Voice. She is an award-winning Level 4 Licensed and Certified trainer with Codebreaker Technologies and the Director of Training and Leadership Development for the Small Business Channel. She supports the worldwide trainer team to speak, train, sell and lead at higher levels to make a bigger impact in the world. Stephanie’s mission is to help people be the voice of their passions.

 

Jennifer Ransaw Smith

Jennifer Ransaw Smith is a nationally recognized Personal Elevation™ Architect, Leadership Development Mentor and Personal Brand Strategist. She specializes in igniting the visibility, credibility, and profitability of professional women executives and entrepreneurs. Her mission is to empower her clients to “define themselves, before others do it for them.

 

Anne Loehr

Named the “Generational Guru” by The Washington Post, Anne’s age and gender diversity work has been featured in Newsweek International, The Washington Post, The New York Times, Huffington Post, National Geographic Traveler, Washingtonian and CNN Money. Anne speaks regularly at national conferences and on the radio. She lectures at Cornell University and is a faculty member of the American Management Association, teaching leadership courses around the country.

 

Edwin Avent

Edwin is an experienced business leader with an entrepreneurial eye. He serves as Chairman of the Board for the Baltimore Collegiate School for Boys, focusing on developing the next generation of young, primarily African American, men who will become responsible citizens and leaders in their communities, the nation, and the world. He founded Black Professional Men, Inc., a nonprofit organization established to address the social, economic, and political awareness needs of the African-American community.

 

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