Destiny K. Chambers

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Results-driven marketing leader with 10+ years of experience spearheading high-impact…

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  • For(bes) The Culture

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    For(bes) the Culture is a hub for elite leaders of color who are breaking down barriers and impacting culture globally to connect, collaborate and change. For(bes) The Culture provides a platform that fosters professional development, social consciousness, civic engagement, intrapreneurship and entrepreneurship through community service projects, social and cultural outings, personal and professional workshops and seminars, mentoring, tutoring and networking.

  • Urban Underground

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  • Millions More Movement Local Organizing Committee

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    Co-lead the Milwaukee branch of the local organizing committee for the Millions More Movement, which was launched by a broad coalition of African American leaders to mark the commemoration of the 10th Anniversary of the Million Man March. A mass march on Washington, DC, was held on October 15, 2005, to galvanize public support for the movement's goals. The march was open to men, women, and children and focused on creating lasting relationships between participating individuals, faith-based…

    Co-lead the Milwaukee branch of the local organizing committee for the Millions More Movement, which was launched by a broad coalition of African American leaders to mark the commemoration of the 10th Anniversary of the Million Man March. A mass march on Washington, DC, was held on October 15, 2005, to galvanize public support for the movement's goals. The march was open to men, women, and children and focused on creating lasting relationships between participating individuals, faith-based organizations, and community institutions. I personally helped to organize and transport several hundred students of color to the anniversary in DC.

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