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Leadership Breakfast with Akienyalay Bruce

Looking to get to the next level in your nonprofit career? At YNPN Twin Cities' Leadership Breakfast series, nonprofit leaders will share with you exactly how they did it, what they learned and what they're looking for in a rising nonprofit leader.

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Registration is required to join the event. The virtual leadership breakfast will be held through Zoom, and confirmed guests will receive a meeting link from the facilitator.

This July, we're talking with Akienyalay Bruce!

Akienyalay Bruce (she/her) is a Brooklyn, NY native and a passionate community organizer, nature enthusiast, and former summer camp professional. She has been a leader in the nonprofit sector for over 15 years. Akienyalay holds a bachelor’s degree in Social Work and currently serves as the Director of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging at 360 Communities. As the first person to hold this role, she plays a key leadership role in shaping an inclusive and equitable workplace culture. She is responsible for designing and executing strategies that advance and sustain diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging throughout the organization.

In addition, Akienyalay works as a DEI Consultant with Organizer, Activities, Artist, Advocate, Referral System (OAAARS) – JEDI Consultancy. She serves on the board of BIPOC Leadership Advancement at Camp Coalition (B.L.A.C.C.) and is a certified Intercultural Development Inventory (IDI) Qualified Administrator.

A proud auntie, friend, sister, niece, and granddaughter, Akienyalay brings her full self to both her work and life. Now rooted in Minnesota, she continues to advocate for Black liberation, racial equity, social justice, the creation of brave spaces for ongoing learning and accountability, and the embodiment of joy.

YNPN Twin Cities is made up of you: Young nonprofit professionals who see the value in being intentional about our professional development, and in building a peer support network to help you be more effective change-makers for the good of our communities.

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