26th Annual Diversity &. Inclusion Leadership Gala!
Sponsors – Write the World, Merck, Meet Boston, AECOM, Chestnut Hill Realty, Eastern Bank, Ana Correa-Graham, Law Offices of Peter Marano, Berkshire Bank, Tufts University, Ting and Associates and the Ting Family
Working together we are a stronger force to make the world a better place for the next generation. Thank you sponsors and individual contributors for empowering us to persevere.
Working together we are a stronger force to make the world a better place for the next generation. Thank you sponsors and individual contributors for empowering us to persevere.
26th Annual Diversity &. Inclusion Leadership Gala!
We would like again to extend our thanks for your unwavering support over the years. Working together we are a stronger force to make the world a better place for the next generation. Thank you sponsors and individual contributors for empowering us to persevere. The Sun poem and the initiatives it inspired are needed now more than ever!
Cynthia Izzo, Global Head of Digital Risk - KPMG
Cyndi Izzo is the Global Head of Digital Risk, principal and leads the KPMG Global Digital Risk network of people and services, as part of the firm’s Advisory practice. With more than 26 years of management advisory, business and technology experience, Cyndi is accountable for sustained and measurable business growth through a purpose-led approach, which includes identifying, developing, mentoring, and retaining top talent while perpetuating the core values of the firm.
Alana Cantrell
Beyond her professional achievements, Alana is also an environmentalist and deeply committed to community service. She is a certified Tree-keeper with Open-lands.
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