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Suzanne Craig Robertson — “He Called Me Sister”

Speakers Friday, May 12, 2023 Suzanne Craig Robertson is the author of “He Called Me Sister: A True Story of Finding Humanity on Death Row” (Morehouse Publishing, 2023). She has served as the director of communications of the Tennessee Bar Association and is a former editor of the Tennessee Bar Journal, where, for more than three decades, she covered […]

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Misty Vetter Parsley, PhD — IDEAL — Lipscomb University

Speakers Friday, May 5, 2023 How do people with disabilities physically navigate a college campus where many buildings can be quite old? How could people who process information differently from the traditional mainstream successfully complete coursework? What considerations do they all need to contribute to a creative community? Lipscomb University has IDEAL just for these

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Ashleigh S. Chapman, JD — Human Trafficking is Closer Than You Think and So Are the Solutions

Speakers Friday, April 21, 2023 Ashleigh S. Chapman, JD is a human rights lawyer, social entrepreneur, and one of USA Today’s Women of the Year. Ashleigh has spent 20+ years building solutions in education, business, legal, nonprofit, government, healthcare, and community sectors – on behalf of the world’s most vulnerable populations. Ashleigh presently serves as

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Justin Shadley and Emily Mitchell –Federal Reserve

Speakers Friday, April 14, 2023 The Federal Reserve is tasked with ensuring full employment and ensuring inflation is within acceptable limits. It also shares regulatory authority over bank regulations with other federal entities. This regulatory oversight can affect the solvency of banks. Come and learn how much of this process works from the Federal Reserve

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PAUL STUMB IV, Ph.D. — President, Cumberland University

Speaker Friday, March 31, 2023 A Degree Beyond Yourself We believe your college experience should be intensely personal, intellectually challenging, and full of meaningful moments. Join a community who will help you rise and reach your greatest potential Rise and Succeed Whether you want to impact the next generation as a teacher, care with confidence

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Cathy Jennings — Executive Director of The Contributor

Speaker Friday, March 24, 2023 The Contributor is an award-winning newspaper sold with dignity by our neighbors climbing out of homelessness. But how does it work? What does it accomplish? Cathy Jennings is the Executive Director of The Contributor in Nashville TN, a street paper empowering our homeless neighbors to achieve income, dignity, housing, and

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William C. Koch, Jr. — Dean, Nashville School of Law

Speaker Friday, March 17, 2023 Nashville School of Law (NSL) is a private non-profit law school founded in 1911 that offers high-quality legal education at an affordable tuition. Classes are held exclusively at night. Most students enrolled in the School continue full-time employment throughout their law school career. Our students are teachers, police officers, paralegals,

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Elizabeth Madsen — Senior Ride Nashville

Speaker Friday, March 3, 2023 Elizabeth Madsen is an established leader in the Nashville nonprofit community. Through her work with Hands On Nashville, Center for Nonprofit Management, and The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee, she has helped hundreds of Middle Tennessee nonprofits increase service delivery efficiency and effectiveness.  Elizabeth specializes in program and process assessment.   

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