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African Leadership Group (ALG) is excited to announce the fourth cohort of its professional and civic leadership program designed for members of the African diaspora and Americans living and working in the greater Denver/Aurora area. This cohort is scheduled to start April 5 and 6, 2024. Leadership Africa will empower you to use strengths in yourself and strengths in the community to create positive change. This program will support you in identifying your authentic leadership style and equip you to take on greater civic and professional leadership roles. You will learn about local government systems, gain critical leadership skills, build new self-awareness, and gain a strong network of peers. The program philosophy draws on best-practices in leadership development, and strengths inherent in traditional cultures and the resilience of African immigrant communities. Leadership Africa is ideal for professionals with a track record of giving back to the community and who can commit to engage in this rigorous program for the full 9 months.

Leadership Africa Cohort 4 Structure:

Leadership Africa is a 9-month professional leadership development program. The core content is delivered via day long in-person workshops, which are hosted once per month. These are complemented by a 2-day opening session, individual pre-work for each session, and a team leadership project. In addition, participants will complete a personal assessment model that guides their personal development objectives.

Two-day opening session: APRIL 5 (1-5PM) & APRIL 6 (9AM – 5PM)

The 2024 Leadership Africa application window is now closed.

If you are interested in participating next year, the 2025 application will be available in early February 2025.

Meeting dates

COHORT 4 DATES

TIMES

LOCATION

OPENING SESSION DAY 1: Friday April 5, 2024 1:00pm – 5pm (4-hours) The Colorado Health Foundation
OPENING SESSION DAY 2: Saturday April 6, 2024 9:00am – 5pm (8-hours) African Leadership Group
Saturday May 11, 2024 9:00am – 5pm (8-hours) African Leadership Group
Saturday June 8, 2024 9:00am – 5pm (8-hours) Denver Botanic Gardens
Saturday July 13, 2024 9:00am – 5pm (8-hours) Denver Botanic Gardens
Saturday August 10, 2024 9:00am – 5pm (8-hours) Denver Botanic Gardens
Saturday September 14, 2024 9:00am – 5pm (8-hours)) Denver Botanic Gardens
Saturday October 12, 2024 9:00am – 5pm (8-hours) African Leadership Group
Saturday November 9, 2024 9:00am – 5pm (8-hours) Denver Botanic Gardens
Saturday December 14, 2024 9:00am – 5pm (8-hours) African Leadership Group
Graduation | Date: To Be Determined TBD TBD

Facilitators

Effley N. Brooks III
MBA Teaching Assistant Professor

Effley Brooks is President and owner of Tiger Bee Consulting, LLC a company that he established in order to expand his opportunities in working toward positive social change. Effley specializes in leadership development workshops and seminars. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration and a Master of Arts in Business Administration from the University of Phoenix. Effley is a Buckeye- born and raised in Columbus, Ohio. However, he decided to move to Colorado after just one visit to this beautiful state. Effley is an avid snowboarder, skier, and fisherman. He has a daughter in middle school and two dogs from Rocky Mountain Puppy Rescue. Effley serves on the Board of Directors for REACH Charter School and is a member of Denver African American Philanthropists (DAAP).

Emilie A. Gettliffe
MSc, MA, ACC

As an Executive & Leadership Coach with Align Leadership, Emilie has dedicated her life to helping leaders and teams find their wings. She channels innovative facilitation, training and coaching methods to help individuals and groups address critical challenges, broaden awareness, and stimulate positive change. With over a decade of experience working with cross-cultural teams and leaders around the world, including in the United States, Africa, the Middle East and Asia, Emilie brings unique experience working in complex and diverse environments. She has designed and facilitated programs in leadership development, systems thinking and organizational learning for clients including the Centre for Disaster Protection/UN-OCHA, World University Service Canada, DPR Construction, Duquesne Light, International Rescue Committee, and the International Youth Foundation. Emilie is a certified Integral Coach® through New Ventures West, an Associate Certified Coach (ACC) with the International Coach Federation, and a Certified Enneagram Coach® through the Enneagram in Business program. Emilie holds an MSc from the London School of Economics, an MA from the Institute of Political Studies in Paris (Sciences Po), and a BA from the University of Colorado.

Leadership Africa Committee Members

Fesehaye Ghezae Abrhaley
Leadership Africa Committee Chair

Fesehaye is a Senior Systems Engineer/Quality Engineer at Lockheed Martin. NASA Orion Project in the Orion Test labs. Born raised in Eritrea and came to the US in 1997. Graduated from The University of Colorado at Boulder with a Degree in Electrical Engineering. Started working for Lockheed Martin as a Software Engineer for the Department of Defense for two years as RF Distribution systems. In 2006 Fesehaye transferred to the Lockheed Martin Space Systems working for NASA project called Orion which is going to take humans to Mars by 2030. Working for that project in so many levels starting as an Embedded Software Engineer, as a communication and Tracking Systems lead (for a Pad Abort Test flight launched in 2010), as a Lab Manager in the Integrated Test labs here in Colorado. Fesehaye worked as a Launch Team (As Certified Test conductor) for the Exploration Flight Test one (EFT-1) that was launched on December 5th, 2014 from Launch site in Florida NASA Kennedy Space Center. Fesehaye is a proud husband, father and serves on the Boards of African Leadership Group (ALG); Elders in Bethel Eritrean Church Colorado; Co-Founder and Executive Director of American & African Consulting Group LLC; Co-Founder and Executive Director of American & African Investment LLC Link to NASA Journey to Mars: https://www.nasa.gov/topics/journeytomars

Evans Kwesi Mensah
Leadership Africa Committee Member

Cofounder and executive director for ValueCycle, a supply chain, leadership/organizational development and training institution, Evans serves as the lead consultant with over 20 years’ experience. Evans is also a cofounder of Diversifying Our Communities – a nonprofit that is focused on educating and empowering the minority community by creating opportunities with huge focus on the African woman. Evans is atrio continental individual, works and lived in Africa, Europe and currently in the Americas. Evans is a bestselling author of: ‘Synergy and Commonality – The Key to Success’ and recently, ‘Beyond the Credentials’. As a McKinsey & Company Fellow and a certified lean 6 sigma blackbelt, he has made a lot of strides positively in turning the bottom-line for many institutions. Evans serves on a number of boards locally and internationally as well as engaged in many social activities including but not limited to: Howard University Executive Education where he doubles as chair for career excellence, as well as instructor for their global executive leadership program in Washington D.C.; Charter Education Partners for Omar D. Blair (K-12) Charter School, and chair for their Finance Committee in Denver; mentor for Watson Institute in Boulder, Colorado. He was the immediate past National Council Member for the United Nations Association, USA and their first chair for the Collaboration and Partnerships Committee (SDG 17). He guests’ lecturers at Metropolitan State University in the school of journalism, Denver, and a visiting guest lecturer/trainer at University of Ghana Business School, Legon. He currently serves as the country chair for the Dwight Eisenhower Fellowship in Ghana. More on: www.evansmensah.com.

Madiama Mbaye
Leadership Africa Committee Member

Madiama Mbaye (Majama) is a husband and a father of four children. He is an entrepreneur and the founder of Mentium, a platform made to help him in his vision of becoming a full-fledged participant in creating a better world. Madiama is the author of Fated to Win, and a Certified Executive Coach with a focus on mental fitness. After graduating from college with a Masters Degree in African American Literature, Madiama attended a vocational School (Ensut) in Dakar to study International Business. When he came to the U.S. in 2000, he taught French at a local High School in Kansas City, MO. In 2001, Madiama moved to Denver, CO and worked for a company for about 11 months before he started his own business, M&B Enterprises, with a Jani King of Colorado Franchise. He is also the CEO and founder of Mafatihul Bichri International, a media company. Today alongside his businesses, he teaches Public Speaking and Leadership 101 Classes at the African Leadership Group in Denver, CO.

Omar Montgomery
Leadership Africa Committee Member

Omar serves as Director of Black Student Services at CU Denver, where he founded a youth leadership program dedicated to nurturing high school and college students’ individual civic engagement skills. Omar has also continued his family’s tradition of strengthening community. As a key stakeholder in Colorado’s Transforming Safety Initiative which created new economic opportunities for Northwest Aurora. He continues to work directly with the Aurora Police Department’s Citizens’ Advisory Board and Key Community Response Team to improve law enforcement’s relationships with underprivileged communities. He is also board chairperson at the Village Exchange Center—a “one stop shop” supporting integration, engagement and empowerment of Aurora’s immigrants and refugee communities. Omar has his Bachelor’s in Criminal Justice, and Dual Master’s in Education Administration and Public Administration. He currently serves as president of the Aurora branch of the NAACP, and is a member of Aurora’s Budget and Golf Commissions. He is a proud family man, father, and companion to his dog, Marley.

Reilly Pharo Carter
Leadership Africa Committee Member

Reilly brings over a decade of experience as a leader in Colorado’s education policy landscape and has been involved in landmark legislation efforts at the state level. From 2009 to 2014 Reilly served as the Vice President of Education Initiatives and prior to that the Government Affairs Director for the Colorado Children’s Campaign where she led the organization’s education policy work, as well as served on the Children’s Campaign’s leadership team. Over the last five years Reilly led Climb Higher Colorado as their President and CEO. In that role she helped establish the organization, build partnerships across a wide range of organizations, elevate the importance of family-school partnerships and launched their signature fellowship, the Systems Impact Institute. Reilly now supports a mix of education related initiatives as Principal with RPC Consulting. Reilly was born and raised in Colorado. She loves spending time with her husband, Brett and daughter Gwen. She is a mentor through the Challenge Foundation, loves hiking, biking and spending time with loved ones. Reilly earned a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from the University of Kansas and a Master of Arts in Urban Education Policy from Brown University.

Vincent Omegba
Leadership Africa Committee Member

A minister, missionary, lawyer, leadership teacher and serial social Entrepreneur, Vincent Omegba is a Nigerian resident in Aurora Colorado. He leads a multi-cultural church that actively participates in community development through Hope Hall Inc. He is the VP International collaboration Consensys Group LLC and manages her Nigerian affiliate Consensys Growth Ltd. He is also senior consultant with Consensys Growth LLC, a Colorado corporation. A proponent of collaborative engagement and consensus participatory systems in leadership and governance, he sits on the city of Aurora Key Community Response Team (KCRT) that advices the government on cultural, security, safety and social issues. Vincent is married to Priscilla Omegba and they are blessed with four adult children and four grandchildren. www.Consensysgroup.com www.Rccgdc.org www.hopehall4all.org

LaTerrell Bradford
Leadership Africa Committee Member

LaTerrell Bradford is a very active community member. She teaches yoga at the Salvation Army’s-Red Shield Community Center. She currently serves on the Colorado Community Advisory Board and frequently volunteers at Food Bank of The Rockies. Her love for community is apparent as she has mentored several girls with The Byrne Scholars-now The Denver Kids. She is also known for sharing information with others of all the wonderful community events that are taking place. LaTerrell studied Mental Health and Counseling and completed her degree program at Metropolitan State University. She worked at Denver Investment Advisors for 24 years before it was acquired by Segall Bryant & Hamill in 2018. She has now accumulated 28 years at the Investment firm. LaTerrell is the mother of one son and the grandmother of two beautiful grandchildren. Her family means the world to her as she wears the title of the matriarch in her family bloodline. LaTerrell’s philosophy is “if generational trauma can be passed down so can generational Love and Healing”. Her mission and passion in life is to model healthy behavior, to appeal to the Light in others and to encourage marginalized, disenfranchised communities to Live their best lives through healing, raising their vibration and taking full responsibility & advantage of all opportunities and capabilities.

Lisa Neal-Graves
Leadership Africa Committee Member

Lisa Neal-Graves is a senior technical executive and thought leader with more than 25 years of experience with multinational, Fortune 50, mid-size growth, and start-up corporations. From architecting WorldNet business internet services to pushing neuromorphic computing research, throughout her career Lisa has led technology strategy and product innovation for publicly traded, privately held, and early-stage growth companies. Lisa has led companies through IPOs and major M&A transactions. Lisa is a recognized technology and legal leader on internet/cyber security, artificial intelligence, data science, data privacy. Lisa also has significant R&D experience, delivering products and services across multiple industries including telecommunications, healthcare, and financial services, as well as federal, state, and local government agencies. Throughout her career, Lisa has led new product introduction and deployment as well as corporate-wide technology strategic planning, senior leadership new technology education, and policy development. Lisa also has extensive experience driving research, strategic planning, and partnership management. Lisa has lived and worked in Europe (Italy and UK) as well as Shanghai, China with responsibility for new product line introduction and business development. Most recently, Lisa leveraged her expertise and experiences as a leader in government, initially as the Chief Innovation Officer for the Colorado Attorney General, then as a candidate for public office.