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In this episode of The SAFE Leader Podcast, Dr Frank L. Douglas shares his remarkable journey from growing up in Guyana to breaking barriers in the global pharmaceutical industry. A distinguished physician, scientist and author, Dr Douglas opens up about the discrimination he faced early in his career and how those experiences shaped his philosophy of reframing challenges into opportunities. He takes us behind the scenes of his time at Xerox and the boardrooms of top pharmaceutical companies, offering a deeply personal perspective on resilience, leadership and systemic change.

Dr Douglas introduces his reframing methodology and the Equity Inclusion and Individual Engagement principle that underpins his work today. With reflections on history civil rights and the current climate for DEI, he offers urgent insights into why the pendulum of progress feels like it is swinging backwards and what leaders can do to shift it forward again. This is a conversation about identity courage and the power of contribution over control one that will leave you questioning how you lead and what legacy you want to create.

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