Rhonda Mims

Black Women I See You!

Two years ago, I wrote a blog in honor of Black History Month. The piece focused on my upbringing, the contributions of my family, and commitment to community. This year as I reflect on Black Americans contributions to our society, I’m reminded that we have contributed much but acknowledged for little. Black Women in particular … Read more

A Fresh Start: Time for Something New

The term intersectionality originally coined by American lawyer Kimberlé Crenshaw is used often these days, but what does it really mean? I tend to think of it as distinct items overlapping for one purpose. For instance, I’m an example of intersectionality when it comes to diversity. As a Black woman over the age of 45, … Read more

Mimism #1

If you happen to be a C-suite individual, by all means, ask the question: is there a process to diversify the board? And then also feel free to introduce candidates that you may know in your network to the relevant parties so that they can get into the queue of being considered.