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"Everybody's not meant to be Beyonce" | The Conversation with Ian Haddock

"Everybody's not meant to be Beyonce" | The Conversation with Ian Haddock

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Jai The Gentleman sits down with the founder and CEO of The Normal Anomaly Initiative, Ian L. Haddock. Ian and Jai talk through Ian’s non-traditional trajectory in executive leadership, in vision-based decision making, and what he believes his role is in LGBTQ culture.

Jai dives in deep to get insights on how and who should be founding organizations and what it really means to direct the people, lead the culture, and evolve a generation of queer people forward.

The two of them connected during the National Conference on Health Disparities and Social Justice presented by NAESM, Inc. For more information on NAESM and their services, visit NAESM.org.


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