Marian Andoh: Episode #024
Marian is the co-creator of University of Dope, an exciting card game that celebrates Hip Hop culture.
Marian is the co-creator of University of Dope, an exciting card game that celebrates Hip Hop culture.
Stephanie is a recovery support specialist who helps individuals suffering from substance use disorders.
Program Coordinator, Office of Development, Leadership Giving, Yale University; Yale African American Affinity Group, Social & Networking subcommittee co-chair; Acting Vice President, Elm City Freddy Fixer Parade Committee
Tori Hamilton, a Hartford native, is the Program Manager for CT Money School and Bank On CT for the CT Association for Human Services. As a social justice advocate, she is dedicated to helping individuals and families obtain financial wellness. She has helped over 1,000 low to moderate income families realize their American Dream through her work in the non-profit sector and the creation of her Financial Fitness Program.
Deivone Tanksley, owner of the restaurant, “My Wife Didn’t Cook”, is doing a lot to make a difference in his hometown of New Britain.
Leighton Johnson is an entrepreneur and mentors through an organization called Ice The Beef.
Camille Roach is one of the co-founders and assistant executive director of Winning Ways.
Dr. Matt Paterna is the Owner of Shoreline Family Chiropractic in West Haven, CT. From 2012-2016 Dr. Paterna served as the President of the CT Chiropractic Council, and he is regarded as a leader amongst his peers.
Tim Shriver is an American disability rights activist, film producer, and former educator who has been Chairman of Special Olympics since 1996 and currently serves as the chief executive officer of UNITE.
Jeroy Smith is Licensed Professional Counselor, former athlete and business professional.