PITTSBURGH, Jan. 22, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- The Advanced
Leadership Initiative (TALI) and Carnegie
Mellon University are pleased to announce the launch of the
2021 cohort of the Executive Leadership Academy, which is beginning
its third year. The Executive Leadership Academy (ELA) is TALI's
signature program and part of an ongoing effort to build a pipeline
of African American leaders who are prepared to contribute to their
organizations and communities at the highest level.
This year's 28 cohort members were selected based on
applications from some of Pittsburgh's experienced and highly
accomplished African American leaders. They will participate in an
8-month, world-class executive education program through
Carnegie Mellon University's Tepper
School of Business, which provides leadership development training
as well as curriculum that addresses the specific challenges faced
by African Americans in the workplace. Cohort members will also be
matched with a professional coach and an executive mentor to
leverage relationships and maximize their experience.
"TALI's commitment to preparing Pittsburgh's African Americans for the
challenges faced in executive leadership is increasingly more
relevant. I am inspired by the enthusiasm and passion of each
member of this cohort. It is my pleasure to welcome this group that
will join a growing network to impact our city in significant
ways," says Evan Frazier,
Founding Director of The Advanced Leadership Initiative and Senior
Vice President of Community Affairs at Highmark
Health.
"In addition to the 2021 Executive Leadership Academy cohort, we
celebrate the organizations that support them through sponsorship
or advocacy. These organizations have demonstrated a commitment to
furthering a culture that embraces racial equity with senior
leadership setting the tone," says Greg
Spencer, Founding Board Co-Chair of The Advanced Leadership
Initiative and President and CEO of Randall Industries.
"As an institution of higher learning and a prominent pillar in
the Pittsburgh region, we are
committed to promoting inclusion and equity," said Isabelle
Bajeux-Besnainou, Dean of the Tepper School of Business. "We are
proud partners of TALI and share in its mission to elevate Black
leaders to positions of power and influence in our community."
Executive Leadership Academy – 2021 Cohort:
Dara Ware Allen, Ph.D., CEO &
Principal, City Charter High School (Leadership Pittsburgh-TALI
Fellow)
Scott A.
Bartlett, Director, Supply Chain US/Canada, PPG
Olivia Benson, Chief Operating
Officer, The Forbes Fund (BNY Mellon-TALI Fellow)
Tammy Spencer Bey, Vice
President – Business Tech Liaison, Bank of New York Mellon
Kimberly Brevard, Senior Director
Claim Operations, UPMC Health Plan
Michael Crawford, Managing Director Finance
& Admin, FEDEX Ground
James E. Doyle,
Ed.D., Chief Operating Officer, Environmental Charter
School
Onyeka Egbuna, Audit Director, FHLB
Pittsburgh
Darnell Grinage, Director,
Environmental Services, UPMC
Stephanie Morgan, Sr. Human
Resources Business Partner, Director, BNY Mellon
Shelly Hogans, Vice President of
External Reporting and SOX Compliance, Limbach Holdings, Inc.
Rebekah Hughey, MD, Medical
Director, Gateway Health
Cynthia L.
James, President & CEO, Youth Places, Inc.
Shabaki Lambert, Assistant Vice President, HR Strategic
Initiatives, Carnegie Mellon
University
Jameeta Lewis-Davis, Director, Team Member
Communications & Engagement – Supermarket, Giant Eagle
Jessica Mitchell, Senior
Vice President, Chief Financial Officer of Retail Banking, PNC
Kimberly Moses, Senior Associate
Legal Counsel, University of
Pittsburgh
Jennifer Pannill, Recruitment &
Employer Branding Lead, Covestro LLC
Thomas Powell, Financial Solution Advisor,
Merrill Lynch
Jennifer Rice, Director, Dental
& Vision Operations, UPMC Health Plan
Albert Robertson, Business Systems
Manager, Koppers, Inc.
Rebecca Ross
Haywood, Managing Chief Counsel, Government
& Regulatory Enforcement Group, PNC
Alicia Scott, Executive Director
Care Management, Allegheny Health Network
Morton D. Stanfield,
Jr., Senior Vice President, Community Development,
Dollar Bank, FSB
Jamila Sykes, Director, Provider
Experience, Highmark Health
Diamonte Walker, Deputy Executive
Director, Urban Redevelopment Authority of Pittsburgh
Christina Wilds,
DrPH, Manager, Community Health and Programs, Highmark
Health
Marisa Williams, Chief Executive
Officer, Hearth
The Advanced Leadership Initiative has received
support from major corporations and foundations in the Pittsburgh region, including Lead
Contributors: The Heinz Endowments, BNY Mellon Foundation of SWPA,
Hillman Family Foundations, and The Richard King Mellon Foundation.
Current Presenting Sponsors: Highmark Health, PNC, and UPMC.
Contributors: Buhl Foundation and The Pittsburgh Foundation.
Gold Sponsors: Bank of America, BNY Mellon, Covestro, Dollar
Bank, FHL Bank Pittsburgh, Gateway Health, Giant Eagle, Giant Eagle
Foundation, Koppers, and PPG. Silver Sponsors: Ernst & Young
(EY) and Wabtec. POISE Foundation has served as Fiscal Sponsor for
TALI since its inception.
The Executive Leadership Academy is an
8-month executive education program offered in partnership with
Carnegie Mellon University's Tepper
School of Business to prepare African American leaders for
advancement.
For information about The Advanced Leadership Initiative or the
Executive Leadership Academy,
visit www.advancedleadershipinitiative.org.
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