Youth development has been and continues to be of the most discussed
forms of development today across America. In this TEDx Talk, Edward
shares his insights about the importance of placing a greater focus on
the development of parents. Edward is a full-time graduate student and
assistant at Towson University, majoring in Human Resource Development
with a concentration in Leadership and Organization Development, where
he is set to graduate in May of 2019.
Edward’s long-term career goal is to serve in an executive
thought-leader in the Human Resources arena where he is able to
effectively manage talent, positively engage employees through diversity
& inclusion and manage organizational change through measurable
results that further the mission, vision and business goals of the
organization.
The functional areas of human resources that Edward is interested in
are; talent management, employee relations Diversity & Inclusion and
Organization Development. Thus, Edward continues to expose himself to
various professional and leadership development opportunities. Edward
has a significant amount of experience in project management, community
engagement, leadership & program development, and human resources.
Edward is an innovative leader equipped with various transferable skills
that enable him to add value to any team that he is a part of. A health
and NBA fanatic, Edward’s favorite things to do during his free time
are to exercise, travel, read, and volunteer to serve at-risk youth in
his hometown, Washington, D.C. This talk was given at a TEDx event using
the TED conference format but independently organized by a local
community.
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