Interview with Teresa Lindsey-Houston

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

Notes

The Society for History and Racial Equity’s oral history archive is made possible through Western Michigan University’s Presidential Innovation Professorship program. All collection materials and copyright are owned by SHARE; Western Michigan University Libraries provide stewardship and digital access. Content is for educational purposes only and non-reproducible. If cited or linked, please do so through ScholarWorks with appropriate attribution. Please direct any questions to scholarworks@wmich.edu.

Language

ENG

Document Type

Interview

Length of video

00:37:36

Length of video log

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Interview with Teresa Lindsey-Houston

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