After last week’s events in America, Dr. Vibe and Dr. Charles S. Corprew, III discuss The Aftermath … How Can We Move Forward?.
Dr. Charles S. Corprew, III is a transformational consultant, speaker, and leader. He dares to ask individuals and organizations, “What’s Your Revolution?” His experience coupled with engaging speech and dynamic method of building relationships with stakeholders has led to Charles becoming sought after for his ability to provide innovative solutions that aid individuals and organizations to reform the world.
Since the mid-1990’s, Dr. Corprew has used his skills to foster individual and organizational revolutions. He was the mastermind around the rejuvenation of the James Madison University African American Male Achievement Academy, a three-week summer intensive program geared toward promoting matriculation and fostering positive social and academic success for adolescent African American males. He was instrumental in constructing the mentoring component of New Orleans’s Mayor Mitch Landrieu’s NOLA for Life program. He evaluated the effectiveness of one of New Orleans’ most prolific mentoring organizations, the Silverback Society. This insightful evaluation was a critical piece in helping the organization secure a $175,000 dollar grant from New Orleans’s Institute of Mental Hygiene. Currently, Charles is consulting with the leadership and staff at Sayre School in Lexington, KY to ensure an inclusive environment for all students. As well as chairs and facilitates Virginia Beach City Public Schools’ Student Discipline Task Force. The goal of the taskforce is to guarantee all students have the opportunity to stay in school and garner a stellar education. Charles also speaks regularly on such topics, “What’s Your Revolution?”, and “A Revolution: Men’s Journey from Hypermasculinity to Healthy Masculinity.”
Dr. Charles S. Corprew, III is a transformational consultant, speaker, and leader. He dares to ask individuals and organizations, “What’s Your Revolution?” His experience coupled with engaging speech and dynamic method of building relationships with stakeholders has led to Charles becoming sought after for his ability to provide innovative solutions that aid individuals and organizations to reform the world.
Since the mid-1990’s, Dr. Corprew has used his skills to foster individual and organizational revolutions. He was the mastermind around the rejuvenation of the James Madison University African American Male Achievement Academy, a three-week summer intensive program geared toward promoting matriculation and fostering positive social and academic success for adolescent African American males. He was instrumental in constructing the mentoring component of New Orleans’s Mayor Mitch Landrieu’s NOLA for Life program. He evaluated the effectiveness of one of New Orleans’ most prolific mentoring organizations, the Silverback Society. This insightful evaluation was a critical piece in helping the organization secure a $175,000 dollar grant from New Orleans’s Institute of Mental Hygiene. Currently, Charles is consulting with the leadership and staff at Sayre School in Lexington, KY to ensure an inclusive environment for all students. As well as chairs and facilitates Virginia Beach City Public Schools’ Student Discipline Task Force. The goal of the taskforce is to guarantee all students have the opportunity to stay in school and garner a stellar education. Charles also speaks regularly on such topics, “What’s Your Revolution?”, and “A Revolution: Men’s Journey from Hypermasculinity to Healthy Masculinity.”
Dr. Corprew will be on our show live today at p.m. 7 Eastern/4 p.m. Pacific. In the light of last weeks events in America, Dr. Corprew will be talking about The Aftermath … How Can We Move Forward?.
Pepper Miller talks about Black Still Matters In Marketing with Dr. Vibe and Avalaura Beharry.
Pepper Miller founded The Hunter-Miller Group (HMG), a consumer research, trend analysis and marketing strategy company, in 1985 and, since then, has been helping Fortune 500 companies understand how to effectively and positively market their products and messages to the African-American market. Some corporate clients include: American Airlines, American Greetings, Allstate, General Motors, General Mills, GSK, Ford Motor Company, Hallmark Cards, Johnson & Johnson, Novartis, Procter and Gamble and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.
Pepper and co-author Herb Kemp launched the landmark African-American cultural marketing book, What’s Black About It? Insights to Increase Your Share of a Changing African-American Market, in October 2005.
Pepper served as a research consultant for the largest study about African Americans to date; the Black America Today segmentation study – commissioned by Radio One and conducted by Yankelovich. The study was launched June 2008.
Additionally, Pepper served as co-research partner and consultant for the first ever segmentation study on African-American women commissioned by Essence Magazine: The 2005 WOW II (Window on Our Women) Study. …and in July 2007 Pepper received the Target Market News MAAX Award for 2007 Research Executive of the Year Pepper also established the Ruth C. Hunter Market Research Scholarship Fund to increase awareness among Black Americans and encourage Black-American students to consider market research as a career option.
Pepper has been an invited guest speaker at many corporations including Procter and Gamble, General Mills, Colgate, Coors, Home Depot, Macy’s and pharmaceutical companies that include Astra Zeneca, GlaxoSmithKline, and Pfizer.
Pepper Miller founded The Hunter-Miller Group (HMG), a consumer research, trend analysis and marketing strategy company, in 1985 and, since then, has been helping Fortune 500 companies understand how to effectively and positively market their products and messages to the African-American market. Some corporate clients include: American Airlines, American Greetings, Allstate, General Motors, General Mills, GSK, Ford Motor Company, Hallmark Cards, Johnson & Johnson, Novartis, Procter and Gamble and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.
Pepper and co-author Herb Kemp launched the landmark African-American cultural marketing book, What’s Black About It? Insights to Increase Your Share of a Changing African-American Market, in October 2005.
Pepper served as a research consultant for the largest study about African Americans to date; the Black America Today segmentation study – commissioned by Radio One and conducted by Yankelovich. The study was launched June 2008.
Additionally, Pepper served as co-research partner and consultant for the first ever segmentation study on African-American women commissioned by Essence Magazine: The 2005 WOW II (Window on Our Women) Study. …and in July 2007 Pepper received the Target Market News MAAX Award for 2007 Research Executive of the Year Pepper also established the Ruth C. Hunter Market Research Scholarship Fund to increase awareness among Black Americans and encourage Black-American students to consider market research as a career option.
Pepper has been an invited guest speaker at many corporations including Procter and Gamble, General Mills, Colgate, Coors, Home Depot, Macy’s and pharmaceutical companies that include Astra Zeneca, GlaxoSmithKline, and Pfizer.
Ms. Miller will be live on our show tonight at 9 p.m. Eastern/6 p.m. Pacific. She will be talking about Black Still Matters In Marketing. Dr. Vibe will be co-hosting the conversation with Avalaura Beharry.
Mz. Word talks about Men And Emotional Intelligence.
Aleasa Word (aka Mz. Word) is an author, speaker, emotional intelligence coach and small business transition consultant. Her professional focus is on interpersonal growth, self acceptance, conflict solutions, diversity strategies and behavioral analysis for effectiveness. Her most recent work has given life to facilitation of work with Coach Diversity Institute of Washington DC as well as facilitating in person workshops for the emotional intelligence platform Seeking Refuge and virtual remembrance events Worldwide Love Remembers Day that has now spread to partnerships in countries as far as the UK, Turkey, France, Syria, Dubai and Australia. She currently resides in Atlanta where she also assists with the compassionate cities group Compassionate Atlanta a leg of the International Charter for Compassion as a board member working on their diversity community and racial harmony initiatives. She has offices in Delaware and Atlanta and has had work published on the Good Men Project, Yahoo, Babble, BLC Life, Uptown Magazine and more.
Aleasa Word (aka Mz. Word) is an author, speaker, emotional intelligence coach and small business transition consultant. Her professional focus is on interpersonal growth, self acceptance, conflict solutions, diversity strategies and behavioral analysis for effectiveness. Her most recent work has given life to facilitation of work with Coach Diversity Institute of Washington DC as well as facilitating in person workshops for the emotional intelligence platform Seeking Refuge and virtual remembrance events Worldwide Love Remembers Day that has now spread to partnerships in countries as far as the UK, Turkey, France, Syria, Dubai and Australia. She currently resides in Atlanta where she also assists with the compassionate cities group Compassionate Atlanta a leg of the International Charter for Compassion as a board member working on their diversity community and racial harmony initiatives. She has offices in Delaware and Atlanta and has had work published on the Good Men Project, Yahoo, Babble, BLC Life, Uptown Magazine and more.
Mz. Word will be our show live tonight at 8:30 p.m. Eastern/5:30 p.m. Pacific. She will be talking about Men And Emotional Intelligence.