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Natalie Robinson's Closing Speech

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I had the wonderful opportunity to host the first Closing Bell Series of this current semester. On the behalf of the American Marketing Association, it was great honor to welcome Ms. Natalie Robinson back to North Carolina A&T’s campus. Natalie Robinson was our guest speaker and came well prepared to inspire. Ms. Robinson is the Vice President of Supplier Diversity for CBS Incorporated. Within her presentation, I did admire the strategy Ms. Robinson used on expressing her story to the audience on her journey to Vice President. Ms. Robinson opened the presentation from her time at North Carolina A&T and later the transforming for scholar to cooperate. The presentation gave the audience information about her current career, as well as her

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