Caryl M Stern
@CarylStern
@WaltonFamilyFdn Executive Director; Author; Public Speaker; Activist; Mom of three and grandmother of two
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http://waltonfamilyfoundation.org 24-04-2009 13:16:18
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5thelement.group/mom-voice-4-go… Caryl M Stern #WaltonFamilyFoundation , credits Influencers as do #LeadersWhoCare ® . Mom,voice for good; Mort, Acting Coach; Dave, remembers names; 100 years young Lucille! Result: Activist, Executive, Author public speaker impacting #futuregenerations .
Special thanks to Boston Consulting Group’s Erin George for inviting me to speak at the North America Women’s Leadership Conference. Such a fun conversation and audience!
Our Environment Program team is excited to attend the #UN2023WaterConference to discuss #WaterAction . Environment Program Director Moira Mcdonald reflects on the intersection of water, food and climate. #GlobalGoalUN UN DESA Sustainable Development
Check out this blog post to learn how Walton Foundation and Audubon Society are partnering to elevate young environmental leaders at Historically Black Colleges and Universities and Minority Serving Institutions across the country. ow.ly/Xy0750NnYl1
So proud of former foundation intern and University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff student Zaria Moore. Zaria is a driving force behind the Emerging Scholars and Leadership Academy, supporting 100 future leaders in the Arkansas Delta. #BlackHistoryMonth
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Thrilled to share this insightful conversation celebrating Black leadership in education, hosted by Education Program director Romy Drucker & COMMON
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In Jacksonville, Florida, Ronnie King founded MyVillage Project to build model for Black-led groups leading educational change. #BlackHistoryMonth
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Thank you to U.S. Mayors for the opportunity to join Mayor Randall Woodfin and Michael B. Hancock for a panel on cross-sector collaboration at #MayorsDC23 ! Enjoyed the great discussion about building solutions that last by bringing more voices to the table.
When you sit down to a meal, you are rarely eating just one thing. There are ingredients touched by many hands coming together to sustain you in that moment. And in that work, there is an opportunity for a better world. Read more from me and Mark Bittman:
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