Welcome to “Could Be Pretty Cool Live at Metrics & Mingling,” presented by The Truist Foundation Fellowship and powered by the Watson Institute. In this electrifying first day of our series, we dive into the heart of innovation and community building with our esteemed guests.
Casey Gardner Ford, Atlanta’s renowned theatre photographer, captures more than just images; she encapsulates stories and emotions through her lens.
Sara Sullivan, Executive Director of Art in the Paint, is making a significant impact in Atlanta, GA, through her nonprofit organization. We dive into her inspiring work and how it’s transforming basketball courts into vibrant community spaces.
Michelle Khouri, the dynamic founder and CEO of FRQNCY Media & Recordical, takes us behind the scenes of the podcasting world with her extensive experience in audio storytelling, and entrepreneurship.
Together, we engage with a live audience, weaving their questions and stories into a tapestry of shared experiences. This episode is not just a conversation; it’s a collaborative journey exploring of arts, culture and entrepreneurship.
Don’t miss out on this unique blend of inspiration and practical wisdom. Tune in, participate, and be part of a movement that celebrates diversity and inclusion in every note of the conversation.