Three Atrium Health teammates will be honored at the Black Business Ink POWER 100 awards ceremony next month:
- Dr. Brenda A. Latham-Sadler, Vice Dean, Justice, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion and Clinical Professor, Family and Community Medicine at Wake Forest University School of Medicine
- Fernando G. Little, Vice President and Chief Diversity Officer at Atrium Health
- Willie Mason, Senior Executive Assistant, Office of the CEO at Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist
Black Business Ink will honor 100 of the most influential leaders and organizations across the state at its second annual Black Business Ink Power 100 Awards Ceremony. This year’s POWER 100 cohort represents individuals, businesses and nonprofit organizations hailing from nearly two dozen municipalities across North Carolina. Elected officials, spiritual leaders, entrepreneurs, judges and college presidents are among the honorees.
The honorees were selected based on community nominations and affirmed by an independent Black Business Ink advisory panel. The event will be held at 7 p.m. on June 28 at the Tanger Center for the Performing Arts.
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