Former merxo ken fraser shares how the non profit he co founded last year, one ten, has changed the lives of 25 thousand families. He also offers a lesson in how to make diversity practices more intentional and explains why the lawsuit against the nfl by coach brian florries is a courageous act. Plus, he addresses the rising devisiveness in american culture and the special and important role that business can play by stressing our commonality,. emphasizing kindness.
Ken Frazier, the longtime CEO of pharmaceutical giant Merck, was one of the few Black CEOs at the top of Corporate America. Now as an adviser at General Catalyst and co-founder of the social impact organization OneTen, he’s re-shaping how business addresses racial and health equity. He joins host Bob Safian to discuss crisis adjustment, the positive side of fear, and the importance of vulnerability. Plus, he addresses the rising divisiveness in American culture, and the important role that business can play – by stressing our commonality and emphasizing kindness.
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