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linda jordan-
on the right path
Senior Vice President, Mesirow Financial
Linda Jordan loves her job. But who can blame her, when she’s able to wake up every morning to the bright sunshine that appears when one is able to follow their life’s calling. As senior vice president of Mesirow Financial, Jordan is responsible for developing the firm’s institutional relationships. She has also been entrusted with the task of marketing its investment management capabilities.
As Jordan continues her meteoric rise up the corporate ladder, her greatest accomplishment may be her unique ability to remain humble in spite of her paramount success. “I’ve never been one to look for accolades,” she says. “I just try to do right, and continue to believe that if [I] stay on that path, then great things will happen.”
–dewayne rogers |
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hannah kang - grand hustler
General Manager, Grand Hustle
As the general manager of Grand Hustle, Hannah Kang has a lot of responsibility. She oversees T.I.’s clothing line, AKOO; sports management; Grand Hustle Films; the day-to-day operation of the office; and all of Grand Hustle’s artists. Operating the company is something that Kang does effortlessly; it is being recognized as an equal among her peers that she finds a challenge.
“In this industry, it’s hard getting men to believe in women, says Kang. “You work 10 times harder and make sure you are more consistent than they are. They don’t see Hannah at the office Monday through Friday putting in 11-hour days, so when people see me out — they don’t see the blood, sweat and tears I’ve invested in this company and this industry just to gain respect.”
–adrienne gadling |
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joyce littel - safe and sound
On-Air Personality, V-103 FM
Over the past 17 years Atlanta has come to know V-103’s Joyce Littel as the evening’s most trusted voice in radio with her tenured soft R&B program, “The Quiet Storm.” As co-host of the nationally syndicated talk show “Auto Scoop,” Littel has developed an undeniable bond with the Atlanta community, largely due to her consistent pattern of excellence.
“I think people still listen to us as personalities based upon their perception of us and with what we deliver with our programming. I’ve maintained credibility in maintaining who I was; very sincere, very honest, very trustworthy and very loyal,” explains Littel.
Littel is also the founder of The Joyce Littel Sisters Foundation and CEO of media company Littel Concepts.This Morris Brown College graduate is a born winner.
–jason thompson |
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erika mckay - healing lives
Empowerment Speaker
Long before Erika McKay became an empowerment speaker, she realized that her life’s purpose was to touch people’s lives. McKay has traveled nationally and internationally to speak to people, especially women, about how to improve their lives.
“I love to help women take charge of their finances, take charge of their health [and] take charge of their [lives],” says McKay. “This is so important because sometimes we don’t know whom to turn to for advice, or we just need someone who can listen, understand and relate to where [we] are. Because of [the] past experiences and challenges [that] I was able to overcome, I have a special talent to help women take [the] step that they may be fearful of taking.”
–adrienne gadling |
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michelle mcvay - the ball’s in her court
Manager of Advertising & Promotions, Atlanta Hawks
For Atlantans, no sports team is more revered than their beloved NBA team, the Atlanta Hawks. Michelle McVay, manager of advertising and promotions for the Atlanta Hawks, is in large part responsible for the team’s wide appeal.
Whether looking at highlight films of Dominique Wilkins, or the high soaring antics of Josh Smith, McVay directs branding and endorsements for the team and its players to ensure the franchise’s positive public perception.
“We have an idea of how we want the team to be perceived and how we want the players to be perceived, so we make sure that the message is consistent, engaging, and definitely creative, because if it’s not appealing, then it’s not going to grab attention,”adds McVay.
–jason thompson |
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