Ladies and gentlemen, here are the stories we captured for you this week for our weekly Diversity Online Dec. 20, 2019.


Edmonton: EPS to Bring All Communities to the Table


Calgary: Conrad Aglah talks to Diversity Magazine how he converted his horrible first time home buyer’s experience into a wonderful experience for his clients buying a home or financing one.


Edmonton: Ping Ping Converts her Passion for Tutoring into one of Edmonton’s Fastest Growing College.


Calgary: Meet Charles Osuji. AC Awards 2019 Entrepreneur of the Year
Diversity Magazine Black History Month Special.


Calgary: The first person of African descent to own a UPS store in Canada, Yinka Oladele, speaks to Diversity Magazine about what a UPS Store does, and how she got into this line of Business.


Calgary: A dynamic entrepreneur, Veronica shares her innovation with Ahinke’s Kitchen with pickup, membership support for startup entrepreneurs, and taking products to bigger markets such as Canadian Super Store and many others.


A Calgary Success Story – Dr Sally Zhao, Chief Executive Officer for The Immigrant Education Society Calgary.


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Ping Ping Converts her Passion for Tutoring into a College

Ping Ping Lee, Director of Solomon College shares how she converted her passion for tutoring into one of Edmonton's fastest-growing college, with about 400 students, English Language Programs, job-ready Employment Programs, an Aviation Programs, High School Programs, a Hospitality Program, and many more. check them out at https://solomoncollege.ca/

Posted by Diversity Magazine on Wednesday, 18 December 2019
Edmonton Police Chief, Dale McFee spoke to Diversity Magazine

"…it's so diverse here (Edmonton)…there are so many different cultures in here…no one is more important than the other…," Edmonton Police Chief, Dale McFee.Edmonton Police Chief, Dale McFee, spoke to Diversity Magazine on December 16, 2019, at the Edmonton Police Service (EPS) Headquarters, during the end of year media interviews with the EPS Chief.The EPS plans to unveil a multicultural community engagement roadmap in 2020 to bring all the communities to the table to help find solutions by culture. https://www.facebook.com/diversitymagca/videos/818574895258359/?t=14

Posted by Diversity Magazine on Tuesday, 17 December 2019
Yinka Oladele speaks to Diversity Magazine about what a UPS Store does, and how she got into this line of Business

The first person of African descent to own a UPS store in Canada, Yinka Oladele speaks to Diversity Magazine about what a UPS Store does, and how she got into this line of Business. This took place at Diversity Magazine office in Calgary on December 9, 2019.

Posted by Diversity Magazine on Wednesday, 11 December 2019

Conrad Aglah talks to Diversity Magazine how he converted his horrible first time home buyer’s experience into wonderful experience for his clients buying a home or financing one.This interview marks the end of Chapter 1 of my New Awakening Calgary Tour. Due to more interest than the time allocated, Chapter 2 of my New Awakening Calgary Tour with series of story sharing interviews will take place in Calgary from January 13 – 20, 2020. As always, I’d be happy to connect. LOVE ~ Frankline the Green Crusader.

Posted by Diversity Magazine on Tuesday, 10 December 2019