Experience the energy and insights from Atlanta Black Chambers‘ First Friday Summer 2024 event! This reel highlights an inspiring conversation between Dr. Diane Adoma, Secretary of Advancing Black Businesses, and Lorraine Cochran-Johnson, the newly elected CEO of DeKalb County. Lorraine, a trailblazer in her own right, is set to become the first Black woman to lead DeKalb County as CEO.
In this engaging interview, Lorraine shares her vision for the future of DeKalb County, focusing on economic development, public safety, and community empowerment. Dr. Adoma, a seasoned business leader with over 25 years of experience in sales, marketing, and governmental affairs, guides the discussion and offers her insights into advancing Black businesses in the region.
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About Dr. Diane Adoma: Dr. Adoma is a dedicated leader in the Atlanta Black Chambers, currently serving as the Secretary of Advancing Black Businesses. With a robust background in sales, marketing, and consulting, she also leads Diane Adoma Consulting, LLC, which focuses on helping businesses thrive (Atlanta Black Chambers).
About Lorraine Cochran-Johnson: Lorraine Cochran-Johnson is the newly elected CEO of DeKalb County, making history as the first Black woman to hold this position. She has a rich background in political science, economic development, and entrepreneurship and is deeply committed to community service and public safety (lorrainefordekalbceo) (Georgia Public Broadcasting).