The triple pandemic of racism, economic recession and COVID-19 hurts poor and minority communities most. Who and where are the leaders ready to tackle structural injustice over the next decade?
Join us for a straight-talking conversation on how business and philanthropic leaders can and should leverage finance for greater equity and support next-generation leadership.
How Can Leaders Heal Divided Communities?
Wednesday, October 21, 2020
11.00 - 12.15 EDT / 17.00 - 18.15 CEST
(Check the time in your local time zone)
featuring:
La June Montgomery Tabron
President and CEO,
W.K. Kellogg Foundation (WKKF)
A Salzburg Global Fellow since 1997, Montgomery Tabron is the first African American president and CEO of WKKF, one of the largest private foundations in the US.
In conversation with:
Kirk Wickman
President, Angelo Gordon
Kirk is president of Angelo Gordon & Co., a $40bn global alternative asset manager. He also sits on boards of the Managed Funds Association in Washington, D.C. and the Red Cross (Greater New York).
Moderator:
Clare Shine
Vice President & Chief Program Officer, Salzburg Global Seminar
Participants will have the opportunity to submit a question or provocation via video and take part in a live Q&A.
Register to attend here.