Ashlei Spivey is a bold leader that actively works to create just communities. In her work as an entrepreneur, philanthropist, and activist, she champions racial and gender equity in hopes to create sustainable system change. She is a graduate of Jackson State University then attending University of Texas Arlington for her master’s program. She has spent the last decade of her professional career working in spaces from organizational development to philanthropy. Ashlei is the founder of several movements that create space for Black liberation including Young, Black & Influential Omaha and I Be Black Girl (IBBG). Ashlei was chosen as a 2019 ABFE Connecting Leaders Fellow, an inaugural 2020 Black Futures Lab Policy Fellow and proudly serves on the ACLU of Nebraska board of directors as the Board President & Equity Officer.
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