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Altruistic Leadership Presents...Take-A-Lesson with Denise Coley, Director of Global Supplier Diversity Business Development at Cisco Systems, Inc

Denise Coley joins host Annalisa Adams-Qualtiere, President of Altruistic Leadership and Ed Harris, Leadership/Diversity Consultant to discuss diverse small businesses and the global markets.

2010-11-11
SAN JOSE, CA, November 11, 2010 (Press-News.org) Wednesday December 15, 9 Pacific / Noon Eastern—Denise Coley will share with the listening audience of Altruistic Leadership her career journey, successes, trials, triumphs, and tripping points. During this 45-minute segment, we will discuss the importance of career diversification in this employment market.

Callers are welcome to join the conversation during the show by calling (917) 889-3394. The LIVE, Internet talk-radio show will stream from the host page at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/altruisticleadership. An archive will be available at the same link immediately following the show or listeners can subscribe to the archives via the RSS feed located on the host page.

Take-A-Lesson is becoming the place to be to connect with successful leaders in the marketplace. Go to http://www.altruisticleadership.com/al-podcast/ to view upcoming speakers and checkout workshops designed specifically for the diverse leader.

About Our Guest

As Director of Global Supplier Diversity Business Development at Cisco Systems, Inc., Denise Coley drives the company's supplier diversity initiative by developing relationships with diverse suppliers and Cisco. The mission of the program is to increase customer satisfaction and enhance sourcing through global supplier diversification. The program is results-focused with an underlying tool and process infrastructure. Since Denise started the Cisco Supplier Diversity program ten years ago, the program has gone global successfully in the following countries: Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom, China, India and South Africa. Denise initiated an executive mentor program that allows CEO's of diverse businesses to partner with functional business units executives.

Denise serves as a member of the Board of Directors on the following Councils: the National Minority Supplier Development Council, the Rocky Mountain Minority Supplier Development Council, and the Supplier Diversity Council of the Conference Board. She is the Co-chair of the WeConnect International Board and Co-Chair of the Supplier Diversity Council of the Conference board. Denise also served on the Northern California Supplier Development Council as a member of the Board of Directors for over 10 years.

Cisco and Denise received 13 awards since 2006 ranging from Corporate Advocate of the Year to The First Lady of Supplier Diversity. She mentors diverse suppliers and encourages them to participate in the UCLA Management Development for Entrepreneurs (MDE) Academy. Coley is very active in the community doing volunteer work with senior citizens and various community organizations. She earned her BA in Speech Pathology and Audiology from the George Washington University, her MA in Speech Pathology from the University of the Pacific, and her MBA from the University of Phoenix.

Please join us as we Take-A-Lesson with Denise Coley!

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[Press-News.org] Altruistic Leadership Presents...Take-A-Lesson with Denise Coley, Director of Global Supplier Diversity Business Development at Cisco Systems, Inc
Denise Coley joins host Annalisa Adams-Qualtiere, President of Altruistic Leadership and Ed Harris, Leadership/Diversity Consultant to discuss diverse small businesses and the global markets.