Harris was co-chair of the National Social Action Commission of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated. She is a member of the board of overseers of Harvard University and of the board of directors of the Walmart Corporation. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church and the Mark Howell Singers. Vincent’s Hospitals, and is an active member of the St. She is the past Chair of the Board of the Morgan Stanley Foundation and of The Executive Leadership Council, and sits on the boards of Sponsors for Educational Opportunity (SEO), A Better Chance, Inc, and St. Thomas Aquinas College and Fisk University, respectively. Carla has also received Honorary Doctorates of Laws, Humanities and Business from Marymount Manhattan College, Bloomfield College, Jacksonville University, Simmons College, the College of New Rochelle, St. Prior to joining Morgan Stanley, Carla received an MBA, Second Year Honors from Harvard Business School and an AB in economics from Harvard University, Magna Cum Laude. Bankers Top 25 Most Powerful Women in Finance (2009, 2010, 2011), Black Enterprise’s Top 75 Most Powerful Women in Business (2017), and “Top 75 African Americans on Wall Street”, and to Essence Magazine’s list of “The 50 Women Who are Shaping the World”, Ebony’s list of the Power 100 and “15 Corporate Women at the Top” and was named “Woman of the Year 2004” by the Harvard Black Men’s Forum and in 2011 by the Yale Black Men’s Forum. Harris was named to Fortune Magazine’s list of “The 50 Most Powerful Black Executives in Corporate America”, Fortune’s Most Influential List, U. Harris was a senior member of the equity syndicate desk and executed such transactions as initial public offerings for UPS, Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, Ariba, Redback, the General Motors sub-IPO of Delphi Automotive, and the $3.2 Billion common stock transaction for Immunex Corporation, one of the largest biotechnology common stock transactions in U.S. She is the author the books Expect to Win and Strategize to Win.įor more than a decade, Ms. She vowed that when she reached senior management and people came to her for advice, she would provide them with the tools, strategies, and pearls of wisdom honed by her own experience. As she says, “we are blessed, so that we can be a blessing to others.” While climbing the corporate ladder, Carla had her own personal missteps amidst numerous victories. Through his online course, The Habits Academy, Clear has taught more than 10,000 leaders, managers, coaches, and teachers how to improve.Carla’s passion lies in helping others. He is a regular speaker at Fortune 500 companies and his work has been used by teams in the NFL, NBA, and MLB. In addition, he helps millions of visitors each month through his website and hundreds of thousands subscribe through his popular email newsletter. His thought leadership regularly appears in the New York Times, Entrepreneur, Business Insider, Medium, and Time, and he is a regular guest for CBS This Morning. Readers have given the book consistently high ratings: Amazon (4.8/5 stars), Audible (4.8/5 stars), and Goodreads (4.32/5 stars). In the end, his talks end up being one-part storytelling, one-part academic research, and one-part personal experiment, forming a colorful blend of inspirational stories, academic science, and hard-earned wisdom.Īs of 2021, his book Atomic Habits has sold over 4 million copies worldwide, enjoyed over a year straight on the New York Times bestseller list, spent over 33 weeks on the Wall Street Journal bestselling list, and topped Amazon’s Most Sold List for over 31 weeks. He tries out the concepts for himself as he experiments with building better habits as an entrepreneur, writer, and weightlifter. James doesn’t merely report the research of others. His entertaining talks teach audiences about small habits, decision-making, and continuous improvement. James Clear is a personal development virtual keynote speaker and the author of the #1 New York Times Bestseller Atomic Habits.
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