L’Oréal USA Continues Mentoring and Career Readiness Support for Young Women Through New York Coalition of One Hundred Black Women’s Annual Role Model Program — For one week during Spring semester break, L’Oréal USA hosted 10 high school and 28 college students at its Fifth Avenue headquarters as part of its support for the New York Coalition of One Hundred Black Women’s annual Role Model Program which allows young women to learn practical workplace skills and to shadow professional women in their chosen careers. Front Row, left to right, Interactive workshop presenters Keara Richardson, President of KOR Values, (“Dress for Success”), and Shanice Parker, CEO, Blitz Productions, (“Social Networking: “Brand You””) are joined by Avalyn Simon, President, New York Coalition of One Hundred Black Women; Cecilia Nelson, Assistant Vice President of Diversity & Inclusion and Cheryl Green-Foster, Second Vice President – Programs, NYCOBW, surrounded by Role Model 2016 students at L’Oréal USA headquarters.
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