Today’s Reframed Brain episode focuses on the critical roles of leaders within HBCU’s as they manage unseen injuries as a result of the pandemic + bomb threats with guest Dr. Wendy Wilson, CEO, W2 Communications, LLC.
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Dr. Wendy M. Wilson is a transformational leader with a proven reputation for advancing organizational operations and profiles throughout post-secondary education and corporate systems. Currently she serves as Albany State University’s (ASU) Vice President of University Relations. For over 15 years Dr. Wilson’s public relations firm W2 Communications, has proudly influenced and created opportunities of success yielding intended objectives and outcomes for a broad range of clients including AARP, Academic Impressions, the City of Albany, GA, and AT&T.
You can connect with Dr. Wilson here:
LinkedIn: Dr. Wendy Wilson
IG: W2_Communications
IG: Dr.WendyWilson_W2_Comm
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If you or someone you know may be considering death by suicide, please, please call or text one of the numbers. You are loved and not alone.
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 24/7
1–800–273–8255
National Institute of Mental Health
Text HOME to 741741 to connect with a Crisis Counselor 24/7
National Institute of Mental Health
WhatsApp:
https://api.whatsapp.com/send/?phone=14437877678&text=HELLO&app_absent=0
Disclaimer: Erica Savage Wilson is not a medical practitioner, therapist, or counselor. This podcast is not a substitute for medical or mental health services. Erica’s brain health champion expertise is centered in having sustained a traumatic brain injury in March 2021 and having to adapt to a new life of active healing and ongoing recovery.
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