Cole: What do you see your legacy looking like?
Cole: Let’s switch gears and end with you as a community leader by providing a positive and forward-looking statement about the Black Chamber’s future for the next 40 years. Neal: The Colorado Black Chamber of Commerce (CBCC) has many terrific years ahead of it. Sometimes, growth is painful and requires leadership to make tough choices. I’m sure the same is true at CBCC. I believe the Black Chamber here in Colorado has a bright future ahead of it as we enter into the 21st Century. The current leadership (CEO & Board Members) at the CBCC are up to the task of making those tough choices to ensure its viability for generations to come.
Neal: That’s for others to decide. But somewhere in my description of legacy I hope these things are included. She cracked us up! She pissed us off! She spoke truth to all who asked for truth! She stood all the way up! She made her mistakes! She loved her journey and her husband, Amani! And she was unapologetically Black!
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