The SIP shares a taste of the Coke Scholars around the world who are igniting positive change.
In this latest episode of The SIP, Coke Scholars J.J., Erica, and Nathan share their wealth of knowledge and experiences as entrepreneurs. The post How to Start a Business with J.J., Erica, & Nathan first appeared on Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation. The post How to Start a Business with J.J., Erica, & Nathan appeared first on Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation.
The first episode of Season 4 dives into how to manage your finances with Coke Scholar experts Kristina, Bryan, & Justin. The post How to Manage Your Finances with Kristina, Bryan, & Justin first appeared on Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation. The post How to Manage Your Finances with Kristina, Bryan, & Justin appeared first on Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation.
How can we make healthcare better for everyone? In this final episode of season 3 of The SIP, Coke Scholars from different parts of the healthcare industry come together to discuss how they are tackling challenges they've encountered within the field. Meet our brilliant panel of Coke Scholars: They discuss how healthcare has evolved during… The post Improving Healthcare with Heart and Intention with Joel, Anthoney, Athena, and Kaitlyn appeared first on Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation.
What makes a truly great brand? How can you build a personal brand to amplify your impact? If it sounds intimidating, you're not alone. But it doesn't have to be! Learn from branding experts, innovative content creators, and Coke Scholars Safiya, Tiffany, Kaiti, and Ben: Safiya Jihan Miller (2005) – Founder & Fashion Designer, SAFIYA… The post The Power of Building Your Brand with Safiya, Tiffany, Kaiti, and Ben appeared first on Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation.
It's a complex time in education. Politicized school boards, intense debates surrounding curriculum, a massive teacher shortage, piling compensatory services for students with disabilities, chronic absenteeism, a mental health crisis, and unfinished learning are just a handful of challenges for educators right now. But, as Brandon says in the episode, it's not all doom and… The post The Evolution of Education with Pegah, Star, and Brandon appeared first on Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation.
The fourth episode of Season 3 features 4 Coke Scholar mental health advocates. The post Caring for Our Mental Health with Robert, Diana, Chris, and Nina appeared first on Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation.
The third episode of Season 3 features 3 Coke Scholar parents who discuss the twists and turns of raising children and teenagers. The post From Covid Challenges to Cell Phones: Parenting Wisdom with Samuel, Nelda, and Dr. Laura appeared first on Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation.
The second episode of Season 3 features 3 Coke Scholars who are incredibly talented artists, storytellers, and creative entrepreneurs. The post Seeing the World Through the Lens of Storytelling with Nicole, Adam, and Jared appeared first on Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation.
The first episode of Season 3 brings together 3 Coke Scholars expanding diversity and social impact at NIKE, Inc. The post Just Do It: How Jorge, Jarvis, and Rosalyn are Leading with Purpose appeared first on Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation.
Junior Bridgeman barely made his high school basketball team. He played 12 years in the NBA. Junior's first restaurant was robbed and set on fire. He became the owner of over 450 restaurants in 20 states. His secret for growth? “I think I was never afraid of failure. Put it that way.” In this special bonus episode, Status Quo Ninja Daron K. Roberts (1997)… The post Going Pro in Basketball and Business with Junior Bridgeman, CEO of Heartland Coca-Cola Bottling Co. appeared first on Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation.
“I grew up in a 1900-person farm town… I never saw or watched or read anything that I felt really spoke to me as a gay person. It would have meant the world to me to have read even one book with one gay character in school, or one unit in history class talk about… The post Cultivating Empathy and Delivering Hope for LGBTQ Students with Joe English (2013) appeared first on Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation.
From The Home Depot to The Body Shop to Amazon to Vault Health, Jason Feldman (1990) describes his career as a game and chutes and ladders. His navigating force: using business to do good in the world. In this episode of The SIP, Sue Suh (1992), the first Chief People Officer for TIME, interviews fellow… The post When Spit Saves the World (and Builds a Business) with Jason Feldman (1990) appeared first on Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation.
Investors initially called The Muse a “cute project.” Kathryn Minshew (2004) built it into the go-to destination for more than 75 million people each year to research companies and careers. In this episode of The SIP, Chantelle George (2006), founder of her own higher ed consulting business, interviews fellow entrepreneur and Coke Scholar Kathryn Minshew… The post Helping Millions Find Their Purpose by Pursuing Her Own with Kathryn Minshew (2004) appeared first on Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation.
Actor, singer, and entertainer Kevin Shen interviews fellow 2000 Scholar Lillian Singh this episode, who is the Vice President of Programs and Racial Wealth Equity at Prosperity Now, an organization that works to ensure a clear path to financial stability, wealth, and prosperity for all. From growing up in south central Los Angeles to getting… The post Building Bridges for Communities of Color with Lillian Singh (2000) appeared first on Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation.
In this episode, Sue Suh (1992), Chief People Officer for TIME, joins as host to talk with Steven Olikara (2008), Founder and CEO of the Millennial Action Project (MAP). The Millennial Action Project has an audacious mission: activate young leaders to bridge the partisan divide and transform American politics. “Bridge building isn't rocket science, it's… The post A Quest to Rehumanize Politics with Steven Olikara (2008) appeared first on Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation.