Ep 91 - How to be a successful & well paid black female designer ft Sandra Adu Founder, Black Girls In Design
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Sandra Adu is a design director, multidisciplinary design educator and cultural policy researcher, who has harnessed her myriad design talents over the sprawling decade of her illustrious design career. She has always associated herself with branding and design initiatives that have effectively fostered positive organisational growth and behavioural changes. She is the founder of Black Girls in Design and has over the years played a crucial role in helping agencies to deliver exceptional creative projects for a diverse and exciting client base across multiple platforms. Her journey as a designer began with a mission to help small businesses to fight their corner. Her notable clients have been Hsbc, Net-A-Porter, REN, L'Artisan Parfumeur, META, JP Morgan, and Puma.   In this episode Alicia and Sandra Discuss: The challenge raising a daughter as a single mum and attending uni The importance of stripping back culture habits to succeed  Why Leaders need to be coached  The value in design and career opportunities  How black girls in design will work with the education curriculum  Connect with Sandra here - https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandra-a-3a845237/
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