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Tallu Schuyler Quinn, founder of The Nashville Food Project, is the first recipient of Les Dames d Escoffier International s Woman of Purpose Award
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Les Dames d Escoffier International and YETI Name Tallu Schuyler Quinn as the First Woman of Purpose
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Opinion | Feeding the Hungry, One Wholesome Meal at a Time
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NORWALK, Conn. Sherelle Harris has been named Director of the Norwalk Public Library System.
“Sherelle knows the Library system and the staff and has a special connection to our residents. She is a leader, role model, and community advocate, and I know she is going to do wonderfully in this position,” Mayor Harry Rilling said in a press release.
Harris, a Board of Education member, served as the Assistant Director from 2010 to October, when she was named interim director after Norwalk Public Library Director Christine Bradley took early retirement.
With this promotion, Harris has become the first Black person to serve as Director of the Norwalk Library System, the press release noted. The Black Caucus of the American Library Association offered its congratulations.
The PRWeek Purpose Awards, chaired by Kroger’s Kristal Howard, are back, and the topic of purpose could not be more relevant.
The COVID-19 pandemic has prompted many companies to reassess their core values, and others to double down on long-standing ideals.
“The world has forever been transformed by COVID-19, political shifts and continued racial inequity, requiring brands to think differently about purpose,” said Howard, chair of jury and Kroger’s head of corporate communications and media relations. “As this year’s chair, I’m excited to illuminate brands that have acted with urgency, intentionality and compassion to address these changes and challenges.”