James Dallas: Rising from an Inferiority Complex to the C-Suite
Release Date: 12/03/2021
Black Leadership Re-Defined
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info_outlineMr. James Dallas, a man of faith, seasoned executive, and agent of change in large domestic and international corporate settings, helps people navigate their lives in the face of daunting circumstances. James shares details with host Dr. Sylvia Bartley about how he evolved from a young man who grew up in the segregated south with an inferiority complex to a confident, successful C-Suite executive. James shares how he took the 'Bridge from Ordinary to Extraordinary' and how we can do the same. It's a powerful and inspiring conversation.