Nixon, Babies, and Social Justice | Byron Sanders | TEDxGreenhillSchool |
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What did US President Nixon's administration's mean for education and racial equality? The title says it all: educator and financier Byron Sanders talks about Nixon, Babies, and Social Justice.
By day, Byron Sanders serves as Vice President for U.S. Trust, the private bank of Bank of America. In this role, he is responsible for connecting high net worth individuals and institutions to solutions that accomplish their financial goals. By other parts of the day, he lives in his purpose of helping build systems of hope through education transformation and urban equity policy. A Greenhill alum, he’s been recognized in the Dallas Business Journal as a recipient of honors as one of the city’s Top Forty Under 40 and Minority Business Leaders Award, a Dallas and Convention Visitors Bureau BIG Influencer, Who’s Who in Black Dallas, and a TEDx speaker. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx |