The University of Miami program, now called "Belonging in Business," is designed to foster deeper engagement and more meaningful conversations.
The program was born from direct conversations with students who expressed a need for connection, representation and practical guidance.
By connecting students with professionals who value inclusive environments, the initiative provides meaningful exposure and opportunity.
"This is about preparing students not just to succeed, but to feel confident and supported as they enter the business world," Gallagher said.
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