60s wealthy white man. and the culture filters down. people hire people who look like them and who talks like them and who acts like them. so, i think that s what happens in silicon valley. what advice do you have for people who may be watching this and others about being your authentic self in a business world? to know that it comes at a cost. but the value is tremendously high. the risk is that someone won t like who you are. and the value is that you ll find a place that sell battleground states you. and in many cases, that place is going to be in your own enterprise, in your own entrepreneurialism. in many ways this country supports entrepreneurialism. so, it can be a good thing. chad sanders, man, i m glad we had this conversation. thank you so much for coming on the program. i look forward to many more conversations with you going forward. you always have a standing invite to join us and keep it real here. take care, my friend. thanks, ayman. thank you. you would think
ceos who are black, there is not a lot of support, appreciation in celebration of black miss inside of corporations. and it s quite the opposite. most corporations are headed up by middle aged to sort of early 60s wealthy white men. in the culture filters down. they hire who looks like them in talks like them in acts like them. i think that s what happens in silicon valley. i have to ask you real, quick what device do you have for people about being europe and excel fit in the business world? to know that it comes at a cost. the value is tremendously, high the risk is that someone won t like where you are. in the value is that you ll find a place that celebrates you, in many cases that place is going to be in your own enterprise, in your own entrepreneurialism, in many ways this country supports entrepreneurialism, so it can be a good thing. chad sanders, man i m glad we had this conversation. thanks so much for coming on the, program i look forward to many more conversations wit
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we ve effectively grown into what i would describe as a metropolitan publication with a metropolitan mind set. it s progressive and liberal, with inclusive viewpoints, but we also promote entrepreneurialism. we understand how businesses can provide solutions. you say you re metropolitan does that mean that you re not interested in appealing to readers who are from the traditional red wall areas, that s not of interest to you? i wouldn t say that viewers per se, we wouldn t draw a line under any sort of audience anywhere, really. we are a newspaper. we are here to serve quite a clearly defined demographic and so i guess in some regards that may be true, yeah. 0k.