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How Latinos Can Bring Out the Best of the U.S.: Sol Trujillo on Destinations With Doni (AUDIO)
On this Destination: Sol Trujillo is a global business executive with numerous successes while serving as CEO of three large market-cap global companies in the three different corridors of the world: the Americas, Europe, and the Middle East as well […]
How Latinos Can Bring Out the Best of the U.S.: Sol Trujillo on Destinations With Doni (VIDEO)
On this Destination: Sol Trujillo is a global business executive with numerous successes while serving as CEO of three large market-cap global companies in the three different corridors of the world: the Americas, Europe, and the Middle East as well […]
Sol Trujillo is Striving to Bring Latinos into the Forefront
Sol Trujillo is a global business executive with numerous successes while serving as CEO of three large market-cap global companies in the three different corridors of the world: the Americas, Europe and Middle East as well as Asia-Pacific (AMEA). In […]
Negra Como Soy: Sol Trujillo — U.S. Latinos and Our Colletive Future (AUDIO)
In this episode, Doni and Dr. Rhonda had the pleasure of interviewing Solomon D. (“Sol”) Trujillo, a global business executive. Sol has had numerous successes while serving as CEO of three large market-cap global companies in the three different corridors […]
Negra Como Soy: Sol Trujillo — U.S. Latinos and Our Colletive Future (VIDEO)
In this episode, Doni and Dr. Rhonda had the pleasure of interviewing Solomon D. (“Sol”) Trujillo, a global business executive. Sol has had numerous successes while serving as CEO of three large market-cap global companies in the three different corridors […]
How Jon Theisen Finds Stability Out of Mobility
Jon Theisen grew up in Denver, Colorado, U.S., but he moved 10 times within its metro area during his formative years. As a biracial Domestic Third Culture Kid, he discusses how geographic mobility and cultural fluidity may have shaped his expectations.
How Afro-Latino Sedrique Olison Embraces All of Himself
All the boys in his family have unique names — including titles. “Master Sedrique Lynn Von Olison,” he laughs. It’s an effortless, full-bodied diaphragmatic roar perfect for his towering six-foot-five frame, caramel skin and dazzling pearly whites. With a laugh as contagious as his personality, I found myself sunk, engulfed, all-in. And that’s Olison’s advice to you, as well.
Series – Part 3 of 3: CCK Julie Sanchez on Raising Multi-racial Kids
As we end our three-part series, we are going to take an inside look at the life of growing up as a mixed-race child. Julie Sanchez’s daughter went through a rough patch during her adolescent years, and she shares with […]