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Shoulder of Giants
I humbly stand on the shoulders of giants like late Mr. John Lewis. There is a lot of work to be done in the fight for equality, freedom and justice for all. Join me to end discrimination, systemic racism, and Islamophobia.
Wale Elegbede
Coming to America at the age of 21, my journey was not an easy one. With no access to financial aid or loans, I paid way through college. This involved a lot of pain, sacrifice, hard work and persistence. In the process, I developed an entrepreneurial spirit that I used to create my very own software company. I understand business and through innovation.
Described as a community servant by others, I am an advocate for people, community, and diversity. I have brought people of all backgrounds together through positive dialogue and collaboration.
I wear a lot of hats, I am Incoming President of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), Rochester, Minnesota Branch, Olmsted County Human Rights Commissioner and a Rada Distinguished Alumni of the University of Wisconsin La-Crosse. A healthcare leader, I am also an expert in project management, and serve as President of the La Crosse- Rochester Project Management Institute (PMI) Chapter.