YWCA South Florida CEO Featured in AT&T’s 31st-Annual Black History Month Digital Calendar

Thirty-one years ago, AT&T embarked on a venture to salute exemplary Black leaders and inspire future generations. This effort – the annual Black History Month Digital Calendar – has since become a long-running practice documenting change and progress in our nation, one leader at a time. And now, YWCA South Florida leadership is among the leaders breaking barriers for the next generation. We are delighted to announce our president and CEO, Kerry-Ann Royes, has been featured in the 31st-annual edition of this calendar.This recognition is a testament to Kerry-Ann's outstanding leadership and the impactful work being done at YWCA South Florida to foster a more inclusive and equitable society.Our organization is honored to have leadership featured alongside an esteemed cohort of inspiring figures, including Tony Jenkins, Monica R. Richardson, Russell Benford, Barbara J. Jordan, Lucia Davis-Raifor and more.YWCA South Florida is immensely proud to see Kerry-Ann's leadership recognized on this national platform and looks forward to continuing our mission of eliminating racism, empowering women and promoting peace, justice, freedom and dignity for all.To view this year's calendar and learn more about the remarkable changemakers featured, visit www.attconnects.com/BHM.

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