

in History from the University of Texas at San Antonio, and a J.D. in English from the University of Texas at Austin, an M.A. in New York City and Washington, D.C., Vice President of State and Local Government Relations at LaSalle Bank Corporation in Chicago, Illinois, and Vice President & Community Relationship Officer at JPMorgan Chase in Chicago, Illinois. During his career, Skip has served as Assistant Vice President, State Government Relations for MetLife, Inc. Before joining Prudential, Skip served as Vice President of State Regulation and Legislation for the American Institute of CPAs (AICPA) in Washington, D.C. Skip serves as Vice President, Government Affairs on Prudential’s state government relations team. Skip Braziel is a native of San Antonio, Texas and currently resides in Dallas, TX.

Session Leader: Skip Braziel, Vice President Government Affairs at Prudential Financial She is committed to cultivating the next generation youth leaders and over the last 20 years, has served on numerous educational nonprofit boards and chaired several executive and governance committees (former boards include National Park Trust, The Black Student Fund, For Love of Children, National Cathedral Beauvoir School, National Presbyterian School, SITAR Arts Program, Leadership Greater Washington and the Latino Student Fund.)

Brown believes that at the core of a thriving economy resides a strong nonprofit sector. To strengthen the nonprofit sector, Diana has created and conducted numerous certified-training programs and workshops (in partnership with 10 universities) for nonprofit executives to strengthen their ability to meet a national standard of financial competency and business acumen. Brown also oversees 10 million dollars of grants for the county’s nonprofits and small and works with numerous foundations and philanthropists to direct funds to qualified organizations that have passed the due diligence requirements of her department. The objective is to leverage resources to strategically strengthen the economic and nonprofit growth of the county. These partnerships include relationships with national and regional nonprofits, philanthropic and private organizations. In this role, she leads and manages all the cross-sector partnerships on behalf of the County Executive, Angela Alsobrooks. Session Leader: Diana Léon Brown, Director of Strategic Partnerships at the Office of the County Executive for Prince George’s Countyĭiana Léon Brown currently serves as the Director of Strategic Partnerships for the County Executive Office of Prince George’s County. Topic: Change Starts with You: The Power of Networking Based at the global food company’s headquarters in Smithfield, Virginia, she is directly responsible for overseeing strategy and initiatives for Smithfield’s corporate sustainability program, which focuses on animal welfare, environmental stewardship, food safety and quality, community development, diversity, equity and inclusion, health and nutrition and worker health and safety. He also leads Smithfield’s environmental compliance programs.īrooke Wynn assumed her current position as senior director of sustainability in 2020. Based at the company’s headquarters in Smithfield, Virginia, Leeth leads the company’s global sustainability strategies, which now focus on seven core pillars: animal welfare diversity, equity and inclusion environmental stewardship food safety and quality health and wellness helping local communities and worker health and safety. Stewart Leeth is chief sustainability officer for Smithfield Foods, Inc. Session Leaders: Chief Sustainability Officer Stewart Leeth and Senior Director of Sustainability Brooke Wynn at Smithfield Foods Topic: Change Starts with You: The Power of Global Sustainability We will also send emails to all Gold Medalists as sessions are updated. We are continuing to confirm speakers and topics, so be sure to check back periodically as more sessions open up.
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