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In this episode, I had the honor of talking to Deesha Dyer, the former Social Secretary to President Barrack and First Lady Michelle Obama. We talk about her early years and attending the Milton Hershey School, her college years that went a little different than she initially planned and the application she filled out as a community college student to intern at the White House, that led her to become the Social Secretary to the first Black President of the United States.
We also talk about life post White House and thinking back on the 8 years she spent at the White House making history and the ways she continues to make history and impact our community.
Deesha is THE example of not being afraid to take a chance and bet on yourself, while creating a legacy. Because it's not about where you start, but the journey down the path leading to where you could end up.
@deedyer267
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By Taria Shondell Faison5
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In this episode, I had the honor of talking to Deesha Dyer, the former Social Secretary to President Barrack and First Lady Michelle Obama. We talk about her early years and attending the Milton Hershey School, her college years that went a little different than she initially planned and the application she filled out as a community college student to intern at the White House, that led her to become the Social Secretary to the first Black President of the United States.
We also talk about life post White House and thinking back on the 8 years she spent at the White House making history and the ways she continues to make history and impact our community.
Deesha is THE example of not being afraid to take a chance and bet on yourself, while creating a legacy. Because it's not about where you start, but the journey down the path leading to where you could end up.
@deedyer267
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