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EPISODE · Jan 15, 2019 · 1H 9M

S2 Ep. 41: Gimme My Damn Money: How a Bank's Unexpected Response Turns A Racial Misstep Into Growth

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Dr. Alex Gee has an open conversation with Jay Sodey, Sr. Vice President of Consumer Banking at Associated Bank, about a personal incident in the company's bank. You won't want to miss this story of racial reconciliation and how a company can work toward improving their community. Sodey demonstrates personal and business integrity and a commitment to growth in race relations. Don't forget to share your photos of eating at Tamearra Dyson's restaurant Souley Vegan to Dr. Alex Gee's Facebook or Twitter pages. If 50 people visit the restaurant, Dr. Gee will make a special podcast visit to the Bay Area. Check out alexgee.com for more info.

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