To describe Mellody Hobson as anything less than extraordinary would be a grave injustice. The Chicagoan businesswoman seems to enchant everyone she meets with her eloquence and breathtaking personality. Through her hard work and grace she has managed secure her spot within many prominent business empires and become one of the only two black women who chair a publically traded company; all while remaining grounded and unbelievably humble.

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As a high schooler, one of the first things I learned about myself was that my clothes were a direct reflection of who I was and how I felt. I loved expressing myself through the garments I wore and the ways I accessorized them, but it happened way too often that on a trip to the mall or thrift stores with my friends, I’d become enamored with a dress or blouse that I couldn’t wear to the one place where I spent most of my time: school. I looked, and most importantly, FELT awesome in that blouse, but the blouse’s main charm- the way it lightly hung from my shoulders- was its demise in the eyes of the school system. The system told me that showing my shoulders in a formal setting is inappropriate, unprofessional, and distracts boys from their education.

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