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Rosalind Brewer, John Hope Bryant and Barry Givens are ‘Advancing Black Leadership’


(L-R) Stephanie Elam, Barry Givens, Rosalind Brewer and John Hope Bryant after completing a panel during CNN Business’ “Advancing Black Leadership” event (photo by Toni Odejimi/The Atlanta Voice).

To commemorate Juneteenth, CNN Business facilitated a panel of prominent Black business leaders entitled “A Juneteenth Conversation: Advancing Black Leadership.” 

During the event, Walgreens Boots Alliance’s CEO, Rosalind Brewer, shared her story as a Black woman operating in an abundantly white business world. Operation HOPE’s CEO John Hope Bryant and Collab Captial’s co-founder Barry Givens also served as panelists. The panel began the event by discussing their journeys to their current positions, and then transitioned into a discussion about how Black people can build generational wealth.

When CNN correspondent Stephanie Elam asked Brewer about the origins of her career, Brewer said that she didn’t begin her career with a specific vision. In fact, none of the panelists did. Brewer acknowledged that she was quite insecure during the beginning of her career, but she knew she had a talent for business. She was confident that she could successfully navigate a white-dominated corporate America.



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