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Let’s Continue the Conversation: A Discussion on Race and Equality

December 2, 2020 by Mike

Gwinnett Business Radio
Gwinnett Business Radio
Let's Continue the Conversation: A Discussion on Race and Equality
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Moderator Jocelyn Dorsey leads a panel discussion featuring honest, positive, respectful, open-minded and productive dialogue about current events, inequality and racism, and how to work together to achieve a more harmonic community. The panel includes the newly-elected chairperson of the Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners Nicole Love Hendrickson; Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce President & CEO Nick Masino; Waffle House executive Njeri Boss; and longtime law enforcement official John Pearson.

Nicole Love Hendrickson/Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners

Nicole Love Hendrickson is a mom, social worker, and community advocate. She is no stranger to the Gwinnett Community. She has dedicated nearly 15 years to serving the citizens of Gwinnett County in many different capacities and has led efforts to ensure that a diversity of voices were reflected in decision-making at all levels.

She co-led the strategic grassroots and community planning efforts during her 8-year tenure with the Gwinnett Coalition for Health & Human Services. She inspired civic involvement through the Gwinnett Neighborhood Leadership Institute which boasts more than 600 alumni who are ingrained in Gwinnett’s civic infrastructure. She pioneered strategies to enhance small business development through the Gwinnett Unity Group, serving on the front line to establish the county’s first homeless shelter – the Norcross Assessment Center on Jimmy Carter Blvd.

Nicole is a bridge builder and the “go to” person for all things Gwinnett. With a global community represented by more than 100 countries around the world, she has revolutionized the way in which Gwinnett County and other local governments interact with its residents. She led the charge to build a government that is equitable, inclusive and people-focused. She believes that this is an essential element to good governance.

As the newly-elected Chairman of the Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners, she believes in the Gwinnett of the future – where government looks like and understands the needs of ALL its residents; a place where people flock to because of diversity and forward-thinking government; and a place where all residents can work and succeed without fear. Nicole believes that she can best represent the voice, values, and needs of the next generation. She is committed to working together to improve the lives of all Gwinnett residents and businesses to ensure a healthy community and a prosperous economy.

Nick Masino/Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce

Nick Masino heads the Gwinnett Chamber, one of the largest suburban Chambers of Commerce in the nation, after serving as the Chief Economic Development Officer for the Gwinnett Chamber & Partnership Gwinnett for over a decade. Masino joined the Gwinnett Chamber in 2007 and has served in the key economic development leadership role for the past 12 years. He oversaw the business recruitment and retention efforts for Gwinnett, as well as the implementation of the Partnership
Gwinnett Strategy. To create this community-focused economic development (ED)
organization, Masino worked with public and private leadership to commission ED studies
in 2011 and 2016; and spearheaded the implementation efforts of the initial plan in 2007 –
which has since brought approximately 250 company expansions or relocations, more than
23,000 new jobs, and more than $1.7 billion in investment to Gwinnett.

Masino’s economic development career began in February 2007, when he accepted his current role, but he was no stranger to the field. In December 2007, he ended his second term as mayor of the City of Suwanee having been one of the youngest mayors in Georgia’s history. During his tenure as mayor, the city of Suwanee embarked on a comprehensive economic and community development project highlighted by the construction of a 24,000 square foot City Hall and the popular 65-acre Suwanee Town Center, which led Suwanee to be named a CNN-Money magazine’s Top 10 Town in America. Prior to his position with the Gwinnett Chamber, Masino spent 12 years in the recruiting and staffing industry.

Njeri Boss/Waffle House

Njeri Boss is a graduate of the Dekalb County school system. She has a BA in Journalism from the University of Iowa and a Law Degree from California Western School of Law in San Diego, California. After her undergraduate work, Njeri worked as a reporter for several years before attending Law School. After Law School, she was a practicing attorney for about 12 years.

In 2016, Njeri joined Waffle House as a Manager Trainee and rose up in Operations to the District Manager Level before transitioning to the Corporate Office in August of 2019. There she initially joined the Training Department as a Special Projects Coordinator. In December of 2019, she was selected to become Waffle House’s next Director of Public Relations.

John Pearson/Law Enforcement

John Pearson Sr. has dedicated more than 35 years to the community as a Law Enforcement Executive. He served as Deputy Director of Police Services with the DeKalb County Police Department. At the time, it was the second largest police department in the State of Georgia. During his 25 years with DeKalb, he used his leadership skills in numerous positions, including SWAT Commander, Drug Unit Commander and Assistant Commander of Criminal Investigations Division.  He also has served as the Assistant Police Chief for Hogansville, Georgia, Chief of Investigations and Deputy Commissioner for the Department of Juvenile Justice.

Chief Pearson is an Instructor for the Georgia Association of Police Chiefs, where he mentors and teaches a class for newly appointed Chiefs. John is a graduate of the FBI National Academy, the US Department of Justice Drug Commander School, the Georgia International Law Enforcement Exchange between the State of Georgia and Israel (GILEE), and a Georgia Peace Officers Standards and Training (P.O.S.T.) Certified Instructor. He is a Dean’s List graduate of Atlanta Metropolitan State College.

Jocelyn Dorsey/Moderator

Jocelyn Dorsey retired from Channel 2 WSB-TV after 45 years of service. She had been the Director of Editorials & Public Affairs at Channel 2 since 1983. From 1973-83, Jocelyn was an anchor/ reporter/ producer and assignment editor for WSB-TV’s Channel 2 Action News. In fact, she was the first African-American anchor of a Channel 2 newscast as well as the first African American news anchor in the Atlanta market. Jocelyn was also Executive Producer and regular contributor to People 2 People, a weekly half-hour public affairs program broadcast on Channel 2.

Among her personal honors; Jocelyn was recognized on the floor of the U.S. House of Representatives,
by several members of the Georgia Congressional Delegation for her induction into the Georgia Association of Broadcasters Hall of Fame. She was recently inducted into the Atlanta Press Club Hall of
Fame. She has been awarded the City of Atlanta’s Highest honor, the Phoenix Award, and issued special
proclamations by The Atlanta City Council and the Fulton County & DeKalb County Board of
Commissioners both for her years of service as well as retirement.

Jocelyn has won numerous other awards for her work with WSB-TV, including seven Southeast Regional
EMMYS for Editorial Excellence from the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. She was the first African-American inducted into the same organization’s Silver Circle, for more than 25 years in the field of journalism. She was also the first woman and first African-American to receive the Georgia Association of Broadcasters (GAB) Broadcaster’s Citizen of the Year Award, a lifetime-achievement award.

CLICK HERE for the video of this panel discussion.

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Nicole Henderson and Jessica Stewart with Gwinnett County Community Outreach

January 22, 2020 by Mike

Gwinnett Business Radio
Gwinnett Business Radio
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Amanda Pearch, Jessica Stewart, Nicole Henderson

Nicole Hendrickson & Jesssica Stewart with the Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners/Community Outreach Division

Chairman Charlotte Nash and the Board of Commissioners championed the county’s first outreach program which includes communications with diverse constituencies, cultural events, and citizens’ programs. The community outreach program is designed to engage and empower residents to be more informed and involved in Gwinnett County Government. This is achieved through:

• Educational programming and workshops
• Community events and forums
• Stakeholder meetings
• Collaborative partnerships

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Charlotte Nash, Chair of the Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners

March 13, 2019 by Mike

Gwinnett Studio
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Charlotte Nash, Chair of the Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners
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Charlotte Nash and Bryan Mulligan

Our topic of the day: The daily commute of hundreds of thousands of people coming into, through and out of one of the larger suburban counties in the nation. How to accommodate growth and improve safety and mobility in general and the March 19, 2019 transit referendum.

Charlotte Nash/Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners

Gwinnett County government  provides high quality essential services for Gwinnett residents and as many other services as tax revenues allow; spends and accounts for tax dollars in a responsible manner; responds to needs and concerns of the citizens; and conducts business in an open and professional manner without favoritism. The Board sets direction and formulates policies for the county government, adopts the budget, authorizes expenditures, and approves or disapproves specific actions, such as rezoning of private property. Voters in each of four districts elect a part-time District Commissioner. The full-time Commission Chairman is elected countywide. Terms are for four years, but staggered so the chairman and two commissioners are elected during one election cycle and two years later the other two commissioners are elected. The Board holds official business meetings the first and third Tuesdays of each month at 2:00pm. On those days, the Board conducts work sessions at 10:00am. The Board also holds a public hearing to consider zoning requests on the fourth Tuesday of each month at 7:00pm. These meetings are held in the auditorium of the Gwinnett Justice and Administration Center. On many Tuesdays, the Board conducts informal discussions with county departments and community groups. These meetings are held in the conference room of the Board of Commissioners suite. Informal discussions as well as official meetings are always open to the public.

To watch the video of this episode CLICK HERE

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THE DR. DIONNE SHOW: Exploring Gwinnett the Great

June 9, 2017 by Mike

Gwinnett Studio
Gwinnett Studio
THE DR. DIONNE SHOW: Exploring Gwinnett the Great
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Noicole Hendrickson, Dr.Dionne Poulton, Brandy Swanson

“Gwinnett is Great” was the motto long-used to describe Gwinnett County, GA. On this edition of “The Dr. Dionne Show“, the panel takes a look inside the day-to-day operations, initiatives, and challenges of growing, sustaining, and enriching a county.

Nicole Hendrickson/Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners

Nicole Hendrickson was appointed as the Director of the Community Outreach Program for the Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners in 2015, and has developed a comprehensive outreach plan that involves engaging diverse constituents in county government. In her first year, Nicole launched two notable programs: the Gwinnett 101 Citizens Academy, and Dinner & Dialogue with Chairman Nash. Both gained popularity with residents across Gwinnett County.

Prior to her role with county government, Nicole served as the Associate Director for the Gwinnett Coalition for Health and Human Services for eight years. In that capacity, she spearheaded the Gwinnett Neighborhood Leadership Institute, providing grassroots community leadership training to residents, and led the annual Gwinnett Great Days of Service which is known as one of the largest volunteer initiatives in the country. She is actively involved in the community, serving in a variety of capacities.

Her current involvement includes serving on the Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta Gwinnett Community Board, the United Way Gwinnett Advisory Board, and the Gwinnett Young Professionals Board of Directors. Nicole is a graduate of the Leadership Gwinnett Class of 2010, the Georgia Center for Non-profit Leadership Program, the 2016 Regional Leadership Institute, and the Georgia Hispanic Chamber’s Cultivating Hispanic Leaders Institute. Nicole is a recipient of the 2017 Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce Annual Public Service Award.

Her work has been featured in Gwinnett Magazine, The Atlanta Business Chronicle, and the Gwinnett Chamber’s Edge Magazine. She has served as a panelist on diversity and inclusion for the Partnership Gwinnett Summit.

Brandy Swanson/Smith & Howard CPA

Brandy Swanson is an associate with Smith & Howard CPA firm. With over 20 years of experience in small business leadership, development and management, she has proven skills in senior leadership, business development, budgeting, recruiting, profitability, accounting, sales, customer service and human resources.

Brandy earned a Bachelor of Business Administration degree from Georgia State University and is a proud graduate of Leadership Gwinnett. She is an active member of the Gwinnett Rotary Club and has been a Rotarian for over 24 years. Their motto “Service above Self” is her mantra. Over the years, she has served as president, treasurer, vocational chair, youth services chair and international chair.

Prior to Smith & Howard, Brandy was VP at Accent Creative Group; Executive VP at Sandler Training; the Chief Operations and Financial Officer at Lloyd Pro Group; VP of Operations at VIP Auto Care; and a Sales Manager for Administrative Managers, Inc. Her financial planning and advanced skills in contract negotiation significantly increased profitability and guided the sale and purchase of several businesses.

HOST: Dr. Dionne Wright Poulton

Dionne Wright Poulton, Ph.D., is an HR and Leadership Consultant, Educator, Author, Speaker, and Owner of Poulton Consulting Group, LLC, an HR and leadership consulting business specializing in diversity and inclusion, equity, bias, intercultural communication, adult learning, adult behavior, and conflict mediation. Since its inception in 2004, Poulton Consulting Group has worked with a wide range of diverse clients in the U.S. and Canada including many in the San Francisco tech and digital marketing industry; K-12 schools and higher education; and many corporate and service industries. Poulton Consulting Group is also a government-approved business for local, state and federal level contracts.

Dr. Wright Poulton is author of the acclaimed book “It’s Not Always Racist…but Sometimes It Is” which is an extension of her PhD dissertation at the University of Georgia where she researched the racial biases and assumptions of teachers. She is also a certified K-12 teacher whose work is inspired by her 16 years of cumulative experiences as a high school teacher and university instructor in public and private institutions in Canada and the United States. Additionally, Dr. Wright Poulton has earned professional degrees from San Francisco State University (M.A.), the University of Toronto/OISE (B.Ed.), and from Rice University (B.A.) in Houston, TX where she was a former NCAA Division I track and field scholarship athlete.

In 2014, Profiles In Diversity Journal identified Dr. Wright Poulton as “a woman to watch.” She has presented social commentary in print media in the U.S. and the United Kingdom, as well as on numerous radio shows including CBS Radio stations in Atlanta, GA and on Tavis Smiley’s Radio Show. “The Dr Dionne Show” debuted in 2016 on Business RadioX with a focus on smart dialogue about diversity, leadership, and behavior in the workplace and beyond.

Dr. Wright Poulton is originally from Toronto, Canada and is a former member of Canada’s National Track and Field Team. She currently lives with her husband and two daughters in Snellville, GA.

To book Dr. Dionne Poulton as a speaker for your next event, or to facilitate one of her innovative professional development workshops based on her PhD research, you can reach her through:

Email: dionne@poultonconsultinggroup.com
Phone: 404-323-3842 or 1-877-263-2227 (internationally)
Facebook: The Dr. Dionne Show
LinkedIn: @Dr Dionne (Wright) Poulton
Twitter: @DrDionnePoulton

For more information, visit Dr. Poulton’s business website: www.poultonconsultinggroup.com

 

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