What kind of strategies can we implement to grow and support our communities?
On this episode of Built on Strategy, I'm joined by Dr. Beth-Sarah Wright, author of D.I.G.N.I.T.Y., which describes seven tenants that assist institutions to clarify and align core purpose, brand identity and leadership to create an authentic community. We discuss the fundamental importance of understanding our history without a filter, in order to implement policy that creates cultural awareness in our institutions, as well as procure an environment that seeks to embolden and enable stability, opportunity and accessibility across America.
Guest Bio
Beth-Sarah Wright, Ph.D serves as Director of Enrollment Management at the largest U.S. Episcopal Parish Day school, Holy Innocents’ Episcopal School in Atlanta, Georgia. She is an author, speaker, former NYU and Spelman College professor, and advocate for authenticity in our communities by aligning aspirational identities with our lived realities. Originally from Jamaica, Wright has lived and studied worldwide, from Edinburgh, Scotland to San Juan, Puerto Rico.
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