
Public Figures, Public Impact: Leadership in Motion
LegacyCon 2025 brought public leaders who redefine visibility and purpose. Here are the lessons from Vice Mayor Nancy Metayer Bowen, Senator Shevrin Jones, Gale Nelson, and more.

LegacyCon 2025 brought public leaders who redefine visibility and purpose. Here are the lessons from Vice Mayor Nancy Metayer Bowen, Senator Shevrin Jones, Gale Nelson, and more.

Author: Desiree Whitehead If part one of LegacyCon opened my heart, part two opened my focus. The “Powering Prosperity” session was where inspiration sharpened into action. It was where community, business, and leadership intersected with intention. Moderated by Anthony Bonamy, the panel featured three leaders shaping both Broward and Miami’s economic landscape in meaningful

Author: Desiree Whitehead There are certain rooms you walk into and immediately feel the shift. Not because the lighting is dramatic or the stage looks like a TED Talk, but because the people in the room carry something real. Something lived. Something communal. LegacyCon 2025 opened with that exact energy. And for me, the

Author: Desiree Whitehead On November 15, I attended the Black Ambition Fundable Founders Forum, and that day shifted me in a way I’m still processing. It was the first time, not just as a Black woman, but as a Black professional, that I stood in a room filled with people who genuinely wanted to
Author: Desiree Whitehead When Marketing Comes Full Circle You know those moments that stop you in your tracks? The ones that remind you why you do what you do? That happened to me recently at Inbound in San Francisco. I’d just wrapped a night at one of the after-hours events when I spotted someone across
Steph Curry’s “Shot Ready” Billboard Is a Branding Masterclass Author: Desiree Whitehead If you’ve been on social media lately, you’ve probably seen the Steph Curry billboard in Los Angeles—the one where it looks like he’s shooting the moon. At first glance, it’s just a cool visual. But behind it is a marketing masterclass.This billboard