Michelyn Hood of The PGH Spot sat down with Sabrina Saunders Mosby, the new President and CEO of CORO, a mentorship program the grooms young leaders not only in Pittsburgh. The organization targets areas like Stowe Rocks, and other neighborhoods that might not have the same opportunities as more affluent townships.
Mosby’s “Smile and Move” Philosophy injects the company with the foundation to build strength within the future leaders of our society’s delicate archetype. Previously Mosby headed up Strong Women Strong Girls, a similar organization focused on developing female leadership. She now expands her reach with CORO, and has plans for continued growth within the community.
In this interview, Mosby talks about the fear of failure, developing grit, and growing into your boobs. Enjoy.
For more information on CORO, visit them online.
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