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Sulma Brown
BIPOC Author - Belonging, Diversity & Inclusion Speaker - Collegiate - Large Scale Enterprise - Public & Private Sector
Sulma Arzu-Brown is a dedicated advocate for Diversity and Inclusion with over 15 years of professional experience in the field. She has a strong track record of championing various causes and communities, including the Garifuna Community, Formerly Incarcerated Fathers, and the Afro-Latino professionals in New York City.
Sulma's significant contributions include leading initiatives that have garnered recognition and awards, such as the declaration of Garifuna-American Heritage Month in New York by Governor Andrew M. Cuomo.
As the Director of Operations at The New York City Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, Sulma has been instrumental in empowering professionals within the community and fostering a sense of identity among Afro-Latino individuals.
In addition to her organizational work, Sulma is also the President of Sulma LLC, a company that has gained notable visibility through publications in Black Enterprise magazine, Huffington Post, and Univision's Despierta America, among others. She has partnered with renowned brands and institutions like MasterCard and Barnes & Noble.
Sulma Arzu-Brown's educational background includes studying Mass Communication/Media Studies at Herbert H. Lehman College and pursuing further education at City University of New York-John Jay College of Criminal Justice.
Throughout her career, Sulma has held key positions in various organizations, showcasing her versatile skills as a leader, advocate, and director of events and operations.