Kenyatta Uzzell, founder and CEO of POLIHIRE, talks with business leaders about what has elevated their careers. POLIHIRE has a longstanding track record of successfully recruiting top professionals to enhance the quality of life for all citizens, constituents and customers. Kenyatta’s Talent Hunt does a deep dive into how candidates reach the top of the selection process, examining everything from their education and backgrounds to their work experience and personal style. Kenyatta’s guests share key and compelling aspects of their career climbs and give listeners an intimate peak behind the curtain of what it takes to create a leader.
We are pleased to announce the release of the latest episode of Kenyatta’s Talent Hunt, our podcast focused on leadership, service, organizational management, recruitment, and retention. In this episode, Kenyatta talks with the incomparable Dr. Willie H. Clemons: Access Broker, Public Servant, Educator, Trusted Advisor and Author of This Is My Story; This Is My Song.
Dr. Willie H. Clemons is a dedicated educator and public servant with more than 50 years of experience providing counsel, support, and access to trusted relationships to support the mission, vision, and values of institutions and organizations. He served as Senior Advisor to the President of Clark Atlanta University and as Associate VP and Executive Director of External Affairs at Morehouse School of Medicine. Dr. Clemons is also a former college administrator at the Atlanta Metropolitan State College (GA), a former Professor at Tuskegee University (AL), and a former Professor at The College of DuPage (IL). Dr. Clemons has leveraged his vast network of relationships to garner financial resources for important causes, particularly those related to education, youth, and marginalized communities. He has spearheaded successful, complex fundraising events that have raised millions of dollars for scholarships, mentoring programs, and academic centers. Dr. Clemons and his wife, Leteria, have two adult daughters and reside in Sarasota, Florida.
On this special episode of Kenyatta's Talent Hunt, host Kenyatta Uzzell, speaks with Renee Hall. Renee is a nationally respected leader in the fields of first responders. During this conversation she shares the tragedy of her late father’s unsolved murder in Detroit along with her challenges as triumphs as she rose through the ranks to become the first woman to ever lead the Dallas Police Department, and one of only a very few African American women to serve as police chief nationwide. Renee’ is the second vice president of NOBLE, The National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives and is the Founder and CEO of TUU Enterprises, LLC., Law Enforcement Consultancy Firm. You are sure to be moved and inspired Renee’s remarkable stories. Thank you for listening to Kenyatta’s Talent Hunt.
In this episode of Kenyatta’s Talent Hunt, host POLIHIRE founder and CEO Kenyatta Uzzell, has an in-depth and personal conversation with Nicole Del Toro, Founder and President of Andrews & Cole. Having worked together for many years Kenyatta and Nicole share stories of their early years in the recruiting field and talk about developing a passion for helping to guide people toward achieving their career dreams. Nicole Del Toro is a consultative recruiting partner for top organizations as well as working as an executive & career coach with a focus on the financial industry. Nicole talks with Kenyatta about her upbringing, her work ethic and how she finds balance in her life. She shares her passion for equity at work and offers concrete tips for those entering the work force as well as those looking for their next great challenge.
In this episode of Kenyatta’s Talent Hunt, host Kenyatta Uzzell, has an in depth and personal conversation with Fairfax County, Virginia, Fire Chief John Butler. Chief Butler shares both the high points and the struggles of his journey, offering a look at how he immersed himself in every aspect of his trade. Kenyatta and Chief Butler explore the challenges and the opportunities that led the chief to becoming the president of the International Association of Fire Chiefs.
Chief Butler, through this conversation, offers an intimate look at the path he followed including tours of duty with the Marines. He shares the story of how he and his family fled Liberia to come to the United States and build a life that including a healthy dose of service and community.
Chief Butler’s story offers a shining example of how taking chances and walking through open doors are keys to living a successful life both personally and professionally. His stories of grit and determination are balanced by his tales of family and community. On all fronts, Chief John Butler’s story is fascinating, empowering and inspirational. He takes pride in sharing the lessons he learned with others and takes to heart the importance of mentorship. This conversation between Kenyatta Uzzell and Chief John Butler is sure to uplift and motivate others to climb to higher heights.
From the streets of Baltimore to the historic leadership position as the first black combatant commander of the United States, General Retired William Kip Ward's journey is a testament to the power of mentorship and service. As Kenyatta Uzzell sits across from General Ward, his father-in-law, he ventures into a dialogue that paints a vivid picture of what it means to lead with integrity and respect. In this episode of Kenyatta’s Talent Hunt, you'll hear firsthand about General Ward’s ascent through the ranks, the lessons imparted by his World War II veteran father, and how these experiences cultivated his approach to leadership.
Rooted in the value of teamwork and relationships, General Ward delves into the significance of recognizing and nurturing talents. This conversation reveals the delicate balance between diversity of thought and unity of action, especially post-decision-making. As the General recounts his experiences, from handling complex missions to navigating the tensions of 9/11, it becomes clear that a leader's ability to foster strong connections is pivotal to collective success. This episode is laden with insights that hold the weight of decades of military service and the finesse of nuanced leadership.
Navigating the intricacies of commanding at the highest levels, General Ward emphasizes the symbiotic relationship between leadership and mentorship, and the unwavering commitment to service. He regales listeners with stories of mentoring's dual-edged sword, where both parties grow and evolve through shared experiences. As the episode concludes, his reflections on the oath of office and the underlying service to the constitution and country resonate deeply, leaving listeners with a renewed understanding of the gravitas of leadership and the profound impact of serving a cause greater than one’s self.
Coming soon, Kenyatta’s Talent Hunt with host Kenyatta Uzzell, founder and CEO of POLIHIRE. Kenyatta talks with business leaders about what has elevated their careers. POLIHIRE has a longstanding track record of successfully recruiting top professionals to enhance the quality of life for all citizens, constituents and customers. Kenyatta’s Talent Hunt does a deep dive into how candidates reach the top of the selection process, examining everything from their education and backgrounds to their work experience and personal style. Kenyatta’s guests share key and compelling aspects of their career climbs and give listeners an intimate peak behind the curtain of what it takes to create a leader. Kenyatta’s Talent Hunt…coming April 2024.
Amanda is a wife. A mother. A blogger. A Christian.
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But Amanda is dying, with a secret she doesn’t want anyone to know.
She starts a blog detailing her cancer journey, and becomes an inspiration, touching and
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