AFRICAN FEMALE LEADERS OF TELECOM (1)

As Africans in America celebrate Black History Month, we cease the window to celebrate African women like Rose Stuckey Kirk, Christi Cornette, Kimberly D. Harris, Pearlena Igbokwe and Rhonda Nesmith Crichlow. These stars in the telecom industry work hard to move their different companies to great success.

Therefore, Rose Stuckey Kirk is our first star in no particular order. Ms. Stuckey Kirk is the senior vice-president of Verizon and officer in charge of a two-fold CSR. What does that mean? Her job is to develop and manage investment strategies, plus responsibility for programmatic build out. That maybe a mouthful for some of us.

Simply put, Rose develops, sets in motion, methods that have successfully expanded Verizon. She is also their outstanding manager of investment master plans. These skills in the position of a CSR officer, speaks highly of her ability to manage the public.

Because readers, managing other humans like you and I who do not owe you civility in any form, is the ultimate test of patience. A big challenge for many but a walk in the park for Ms. Rose Stuckey Kirk.

Let us give this star, a standing ovation for making other African women proud and inspiring them to greatness. Good job Rose. We are so proud of you.

When Rose is not busy strategizing, she is a mother, a wife and wait for it…..a gardener. Can we get stars in the comments section below for this excellent queen?

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