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James Henderson, Executive Director of Arts & ScrapsUsing recycled industrial materials to enhance educational experiences, Arts & Scraps is dedicated to expanding science, technology, engineering and math education for metro Detroit’s students. |
May 2017 |
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Kerrie Trahan, Founder of Yoganic FlowUsing yoga as a tool, this company aims to get Detroiters healthy – both physically and spiritually. |
April 2017 |
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Luther Keith, Executive Director of Arise DetroitJoining hundreds of Detroit’s nonprofit and neighborhood organizations, Arise Detroit aims to get all residents involved in bettering their communities. |
February 2017 |
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Nikki Pardo, Owner of Global Alliance SolutionsAs owner of Global Alliance Solutions and co-founder of The Pack, Pardo aims to be a catalyst for change in the arena of racial equality. |
December 2016 |
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Chioke Mose-Telesford, Director of Community Programs at Grand Circus DetroitThrough her work at Grand Circus, Mose-Telesford helps diversify Detroit’s tech industry by helping increase access to tech education. |
November 2016 |
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Shaun Robinson, Founder of the S.H.A.U.N. Foundation for GirlsThe Detroit native and television personality launches her foundation to empower young girls. |
September 2016 |
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Toson Knight, President and Founder of Caught Up MentoringCelebrating a year of servicing Detroit’s youth, Caught Up Mentoring has already helped 150 kids through four programs and has no plans of slowing down |
August 2016 |
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Alison Vaughn, Founder of Jackets for JobsFor 16 years, Jackets for Jobs has helped Detroiters who need it most, find clothes to help them get employment and improve their lives |
July 2016 |
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Kimberly Newberry, President and CEO of Developing Kingdoms In Different StagesDespite her own life challenges, Kimberly Newberry has persevered and committed herself to making a difference in the lives of local kids. |
June 2016 |
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David Sampson, CEO of Mariners Inn Human ServicesSince its founding in 1925, Mariners Inn has helped thousands of homeless Detroiters recover from substance abuse and addiction |
May 2016 |
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