• From Jamaica to Corporate America to Oxford AI - Horatio Morgan's Journey of Resilience

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From Jamaica to Corporate America to Oxford AI - Horatio Morgan's Journey of Resilience

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  • In this episode of Thriving in Intersectionality, host Lola Adeyemo welcomes Horatio Morgan, an AI specialist and business process improvement expert whose remarkable journey from Jamaica to the United States exemplifies resilience, adaptability, and the power of embracing opportunity. As an engaged member of the Immigrants in Corporate community, Horatio shares his experience navigating professional growth across cultures while leveraging his unique intersectional identity. What You'll Learn in This Episode: How to navigate career advancement as a first-generation professionalStrategies for leveraging your unique perspective as an immigrantThe importance of certification versus certificates in the U.S. job marketWays to pivot your career using AI and emerging technologiesKeys to overcoming imposter syndrome in elite professional settings The Power of Multiple Intersections: Born and raised in Jamaica, Horatio identifies his intersectionality through various lenses: being Jamaican in the United States, coming from a poor neighborhood while attending one of Jamaica's elite high schools, and being a first-generation everything—first to attend high school, college, and soon an Ivy League university. He also references Jamaica's national motto, "Out of many, one people," highlighting how cultural diversity is intrinsic to his identity. From Supreme Court Clerk to Breaking Through Imposter Syndrome: Horatio shares his unexpected professional journey, beginning as a clerk at Jamaica's Supreme Court. Despite having no mentor, he said "yes" to opportunities that expanded his responsibilities and visibility. His willingness to self-teach and take on challenges led to international recognition, including special projects with the Organization of American States and a prestigious fellowship program. One of his most powerful stories involves being selected for the Duke of Edinburgh Commonwealth Study Conferences Leadership Program in England. Surrounded by Fortune 500 executives, he initially experienced severe imposter syndrome until his expertise in business restructuring silenced doubts. "Never look down on people because you don't know their experiences," he reflects, noting how others had underestimated his capabilities based on appearances. Navigating Professional Growth in a New Country: Horatio emphasizes several key strategies for immigrants building careers in the United States: Continued education is essential - Even with advanced degrees from your home country, U.S.-based education and certifications are often necessaryUnderstand certification vs. certificates - Recognized certifications from established bodies carry more weight than certificatesShare your knowledge publicly - Horatio's writing about AI on LinkedIn led to an invitation from Oxford University, where he's currently pursuing an executive post-graduate diploma in AI for businessFind your community - Connect with groups that truly represent and support your intersectional identityNever give up - Despite failed business attempts and initial employment challenges, persistence is crucial Horatio has developed methods to teach AI to perform business analysis functions and is passionate about helping others in the community prepare for AI's transformative impact on various industries. Resources from Horatio Published books including "Math Marvel" available on AmazonLinkedIn articles on AI and business transformation Connect with Our Guest Horatio Morgan: Connect on LinkedIn Chat with Host Lola Adeyemo: LinkedIn Profile Get Involved Apply to be on the podcast: Application Link Join the Immigrants in Corporate Community: Membership | Facebook | Instagram
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In this episode of Thriving in Intersectionality, host Lola Adeyemo welcomes Horatio Morgan, an AI specialist and business process improvement expert whose remarkable journey from Jamaica to the United States exemplifies resilience, adaptability, and the power of embracing opportunity. As an engaged member of the Immigrants in Corporate community, Horatio shares his experience navigating professional growth across cultures while leveraging his unique intersectional identity. What You'll Learn in This Episode: How to navigate career advancement as a first-generation professionalStrategies for leveraging your unique perspective as an immigrantThe importance of certification versus certificates in the U.S. job marketWays to pivot your career using AI and emerging technologiesKeys to overcoming imposter syndrome in elite professional settings The Power of Multiple Intersections: Born and raised in Jamaica, Horatio identifies his intersectionality through various lenses: being Jamaican in the United States, coming from a poor neighborhood while attending one of Jamaica's elite high schools, and being a first-generation everything—first to attend high school, college, and soon an Ivy League university. He also references Jamaica's national motto, "Out of many, one people," highlighting how cultural diversity is intrinsic to his identity. From Supreme Court Clerk to Breaking Through Imposter Syndrome: Horatio shares his unexpected professional journey, beginning as a clerk at Jamaica's Supreme Court. Despite having no mentor, he said "yes" to opportunities that expanded his responsibilities and visibility. His willingness to self-teach and take on challenges led to international recognition, including special projects with the Organization of American States and a prestigious fellowship program. One of his most powerful stories involves being selected for the Duke of Edinburgh Commonwealth Study Conferences Leadership Program in England. Surrounded by Fortune 500 executives, he initially experienced severe imposter syndrome until his expertise in business restructuring silenced doubts. "Never look down on people because you don't know their experiences," he reflects, noting how others had underestimated his capabilities based on appearances. Navigating Professional Growth in a New Country: Horatio emphasizes several key strategies for immigrants building careers in the United States: Continued education is essential - Even with advanced degrees from your home country, U.S.-based education and certifications are often necessaryUnderstand certification vs. certificates - Recognized certifications from established bodies carry more weight than certificatesShare your knowledge publicly - Horatio's writing about AI on LinkedIn led to an invitation from Oxford University, where he's currently pursuing an executive post-graduate diploma in AI for businessFind your community - Connect with groups that truly represent and support your intersectional identityNever give up - Despite failed business attempts and initial employment challenges, persistence is crucial Horatio has developed methods to teach AI to perform business analysis functions and is passionate about helping others in the community prepare for AI's transformative impact on various industries. Resources from Horatio Published books including "Math Marvel" available on AmazonLinkedIn articles on AI and business transformation Connect with Our Guest Horatio Morgan: Connect on LinkedIn Chat with Host Lola Adeyemo: LinkedIn Profile Get Involved Apply to be on the podcast: Application Link Join the Immigrants in Corporate Community: Membership | Facebook | Instagram

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