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Walker’s Legacy Introduces “Ask a Boss” Masterclass Series with Featured Speaker Ivy McGregor

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In partnership with the Minority Business Development Agency, Walker’s Legacy presents  “Ask a Boss”, a digital masterclass series featuring women of influence who have achieved success in business and beyond.

The digital series moderated by Natalie Madeira Cofield, Walker’s Legacy Founder & CEO, provides attendees with the opportunity to have an intimate conversation with award-winning business professionals, CEOS, and influencers.

“The Ask A Boss digital masterclass series creates a platform for women of color in business to explore the benefits of mentorship and community,” said Natalie Madeira Cofield, Founder & CEO of Walker’s Legacy.

The featured speaker of this episode in the masterclass series is Ivy McGregor, CEO and Chief Architect of IVY Inc.

A distinguished CAA and TEDx speaker, Ms. McGregor has graced world stages at Global Citizen Festivals in South Africa for Mandela 100, as well as in Hamburg, Germany; Essence Music Festival, T. D. Jakes Woman Thou Art Loosed – Master Class, at Oprah Winfreyʼs Leadership Academy for Girls, as well as participated at the 2018 World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.

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