Interview with Teresa Lindsey-Houston
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Interviewers
John Potter
Description
This interview was recorded as a part of the Southwest Michigan Black Heritage Society’s Speaking of Business Oral History Project with the Western Michigan University Haworth School of Business. During the interview Teresa Lindsey-Houston, the narrator, discussed the following topics:
- Her early life and family in Florida
- Going to business school at Florida A&M University;
- Her experience as a black woman at an HBCU;
- Transitioning from Pfizer to the Kellogg Company
- Being the Global Marketing Director at Kellogg;
- Having a supportive family and being a working mom
- Volunteering;
- The importance of being connected as a community, and
- Her opinions on race as a black woman.
Date of Interview
2012
Location of Interview
Battle Creek, Michigan
Series
Speaking of Business
Keywords
Oral History, Kalamazoo, Michigan, Business, Battle Creek, Kellogg
Disciplines
Business | Marketing | Oral History
Language
ENG
Document Type
Interview
Recommended Citation
Lindsey-Houston, Teresa, "Interview with Teresa Lindsey-Houston" (2012). Speaking of Business. 7.
https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/speaking-of-business/7
Length of video
00:37:36
Length of video log
tbd
Notes
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