The Power of Authenticity

Date: Thursday, July 23, 2020 from 10:00-11:00am PT 
KeynoteNatosha Reid Rice, Associate General Counsel, Habitat for Humanity International
Moderator: Daniel Horgan
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In this powerful fireside chat, Natosha Reid Rice and moderator Dan Horgan will talk about the power of authenticity – in relationships, career pursuits, and other aspects of our lives. We’ll cover important topics such as:
  • How do we best discover and explore how alike we are?
  • Why do we tend to focus so much on the differences?
  • The value of seeking out diverse perspectives and experiences with others
  • Authentic leadership and navigating challenges

About Natosha

Natosha Reid Rice is the Associate General Counsel for Real Estate and Finance at Habitat for Humanity International. She also founded Fresh Rain for Life Ministries and is the Minister for Public Life at All Saints’ Episcopal Church.  Natosha received her J.D. from Harvard Law School and her B.A. in Government with honors from Harvard/Radcliffe College.

Natosha is passionate about providing a voice to the voiceless and opportunities to communities that have been historically disadvantaged. She served for 11 years as the Associate Pastor for Women’s Ministries at the historic Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta, Georgia and she currently serves on the boards of the global Harvard Alumni Association as an Elected Director, the Atlanta Community Foodbank, the Georgia Budget and Policy Institute, Invest Atlanta’s Atlanta Emerging Markets, Inc. and the Advisory Board of the Harvard Debate Council.

She has been actively involved in efforts to pass legislation and policies to protect victims of human sex trafficking in Georgia. Her work alongside other activists and advocacy organizations, led to the passage of the Safe Harbor/Rachel’s Law in 2015 and a state Constitutional Amendment in 2016 that outlines the operation of the Safe Harbor for Sexually Exploited Children Fund and Commission.

Natosha was selected as one of Atlanta Tribune’s 50 Women of Excellence, one of Atlanta’s 100 Most Influential Women by the Atlanta Business League, the YWCA Academy of Women Achievers, the Circle of Friends Pearl Award and the Church Women United’s (Atlanta Unit) Outstanding Young Woman.

She is married to Corey Rice and they are the proud parents of Kayla, Malachi and Caleb.