Speakers

  • Portrait of Eric Deggans

    Eric Deggans

    Media Monitoring Committee for the National Association of Black Journalists, Chair

    Eric Deggans is NPR’s first full-time TV critic, crafting stories and commentaries for the network’s shows, such as Morning EditionHere & Now and All Things Considered, along with writing material for NPR.org. He also appears on NPR podcasts such as Life Kit, Code Switch, It’s Been a Minute and Pop Culture Happy Hour.

    In addition to his NPR work, Eric is a contributor and media analyst for MSNBC and NBC News, dissecting media issues on NBC TV platforms and online. He is an adjunct instructor of journalism and public policy in the Sanford School of Public Policy at Duke University. And in 2020, he was given the Distinguished Alumni Service Award by Indiana University – the institution’s highest alumni honor -- four years after Indiana University’s Media School of journalism and communications named him a distinguished alumnus.

    In 2019, Eric became the first African American to serve as chairman for the board of educators, journalists and media experts who select the George Foster Peabody Awards for excellence in electronic media at the University of Georgia. And in August 2019, he was honored with American Sociological Association’s Excellence in the Reporting of Social Issues Award.

    He came to NPR in September 2013 from the Tampa Bay Times newspaper in Florida, where he served as TV/Media Critic and in other roles for nearly 20 years. A journalist for three decades, he is also the author of Race-Baiter: How the Media Wields Dangerous Words to Divide a Nation, a look at how prejudice, racism and sexism fuels some elements of modern media, published in October 2012 by Palgrave Macmillan.

    Eric guest hosted CNN’s media analysis show Reliable Sources several times in fall 2013, joining a select group of journalists and media critics filling in for departed host Howard Kurtz; Eric appeared on Kurtz’s last show, guest hosted the program three times and then appeared on new host Brian Stelter’s first show. He also has joined a prestigious group of contributors to the first ethics book created in a partnership between Craigslist founder Craig Newmark and the Poynter Institute for Media Studies. Developed as Poynter’s first ethics book for the digital age, The New Ethics of Journalism was published in August 2013 by Sage/CQ Press.

    In 2017, Eric was named one of the country’s 15 Most Influential Media Reporters by the website Mediaite and in 2009, he was cited as one of Ebony magazine’s “Power 150” – a list of influential black Americans which also included Oprah Winfrey and PBS host Gwen Ifill.

    He lectured at Harvard’s COOP bookstore in 2017. Eric has also lectured or taught as an adjunct professor at Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism, Indiana University, University of Pennsylvania’s Annenberg School for Communications, DePaul University, Loyola University, George Washington University, California State University, the University of Tampa and many other colleges. 

    His writing has also appeared in the New York Times online, Ebony magazine, POLITICOColumbia Journalism Review, ESPN’s The Undefeated website, the Los Angeles Review of BooksSalon magazine, CNN.com, the Washington Post, Village Voice, VIBE magazine, Emmy magazine, Newsmax magazine, Rolling Stone Online and a host of other newspapers across the country. 

    From 2004 to 2005, he sat on the editorial board for then-St. Petersburg Times (now known as the Tampa Bay Times) and wrote bylined opinion columns. From 1997 to 2004, he worked as TV critic for the Times, crafting reviews, news stories and long-range trend pieces on the state of the media industry both locally and nationally. He originally joined the paper as its pop music critic in November 1995; he has also worked at the Asbury Park Press in New Jersey and both the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and Pittsburgh Press newspapers in Pennsylvania. 

    Now serving as chair of the Media Monitoring Committee for the National Association of Black Journalists, he has also served on the board of directors for the national Television Critics Association and the board of the Mid-Florida Society of Professional Journalists. 

    Additionally, he worked as a professional drummer in the 1980s, touring and performing with Motown recording artists The Voyage Band throughout the Midwest and in Osaka, Japan. He continues to perform with area bands and recording artists as a drummer, bassist and vocalist.  

     
  • Portrait of Randy Grimes

    Randy Grimes

    Former NFL Player

    Randy Grimes had it all-until he lost it all-and now, he gives his all. A former NFL player whose career spanned 10 years with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Randy Grimes used prescription pills to treat his career-related injuries. Those pills fed an addiction that would last 20+ years.  

    Upon retiring from the NFL, Randy fell deeper into his addiction—eventually jeopardizing his family and risking everything. “In football, I always had a playbook—and a team—to get me through the day,” states Randy. “Without that structure, I didn’t know what to do; I lost myself, and my addiction took over.” 

    After losing a former teammate to an overdose, Randy finally had the courage to raise his hand and ask for help. “I literally crawled into treatment. The tools I found there saved my life.” 

  • portrait of Ana Larrea-Albert

    Ana Larrea-Albert, Ph.D.

    Founder, International Speaker and Author, Latina Leadership Collective

    Founder of the Latina Leadership Collective, International Speaker & Author. Ana Larrea-Albert is an executive coach, international speaker and author. She is dedicated to changing the narrative of Latina professionals and founded the Latina Leadership Collective to help move the representation needle by equipping Latinas to step into their power.

    A leadership development enthusiast, Larrea-Albert brings her education and experience in adaptive and transformational leadership, behavioral science, and adult development together to lead the transformation of executives around the world through her corporate partnership designing, conducting and facilitating corporate training, development programs, virtual workshops, and empowering leaders and individuals through coaching. She is the creator of several mentoring and coaching programs, and has spoken at or worked with organizations such as NASA, Office Depot, First Data, ALPFA, National Association of Hispanic Nurses, Florida Atlantic University, Florida International University, among others.

    Larrea-Albert is the author of the bilingual children’s book series “ZeeZee Can | ZeeZee Puede” that encourages children to dream big, take action, and make a difference. Her second book, “ZeeZee Can Make the World Smile | ZeeZee puede hacer sonreír al mundo” received an honorable mention at the International Latino Book Awards this year for Most Inspirational Children’s Picture Book.

    After over 20 years of experience in business, serving in her last role as the Vice President of Marketing and Customer Experience for a European multinational company in the maritime industry, she went back to school to better equip herself to create more impact in the community. She recently graduated from Harvard University with an MPA, and has an MBA in International Business and a BS in Marketing from Florida Atlantic University (FAU), where she served on the school’s Alumni Association and Marketing Executive Advisory boards. She has co-taught Leadership and Behavioral Organization at FAU’s MBA program and has been a guest speaker and workshop leader in the school’s executive education programs. She also established the Future Latina Leaders Mentorship program at the school.

    Her work with the Hispanic community has been recognized with the Latina of Influence distinction and the Everyday Hero Award nomination. She has presented and moderated panels on marketing, customer experience, Latinx/women leadership and empowerment at events in the US and abroad. She is a published author of award-winning research and has presented her research on women in industry and international business at national and international universities.

    She was born and raised in Quito, Ecuador, and lives in Wellington, Florida with her husband, son and puppy ZeeZee, who is the inspiration and the protagonist of the book series.

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  • Portrait of Laureen Jaffe

    Laureen Jaffe

    Co-host, Third Opinion Podcast

    Laureen Jaffe has had the privilege of representing some of the best corporate and individual clients in investigations, eDiscovery intense litigation and large trials for nearly 20 years. Today she uses her experience to help corporations and law firms effectuate best in practice eDiscovery technology, artificial intelligence and data compliance/security solutions for effective, efficient and cost savings solutions - and for a lot less $$ than you think.

    Her area of focus includes Data Privacy Assessments, E-Discovery A.I. & Technology, Managed Document Review, Data Migration, Data Breach (from collection to notice), Information Compliance and Security.

    Jaffe is the co-host of Third Opinion podcast and a volunteer at the Tampa Jewish Community Center.