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by Asa Leveaux (Author)

Have you ever wondered why certain groups of people are rarely the first choice for employment? Would you rather have someone of a different race provide you with services such as fixing your car, caring for your child or preparing your taxes? Is the only reason there is diversity in your office a direct result of affirmative action? Why I Won't Hire Black People looks at racial profiling in the workplace and presents justified reasons for the common practice. This book places the challenge of being marketable on the shoulders of the applicant rather than giving more fuel to systematic issues that include: a weak economy, globalization, the prison industrial complex or the quality of the public education system. Asa Leveaux, in a labor of love, presents individual process improvements for every Black person that has left an interview or encountered professional rejection without the quality feedback that is deserved. The passion that he has for imparting knowledge to all generations is made apparent with every life story and critique of those that don't understand the ways of the corporate world. The author has gained employment in various fields such as the United States military, Program Manager of a Fortune 500 company, a nightclub go go dancer, serial entrepreneur and factory worker. Why I Won't Hire Black People is a book that has been taken from real life experiences rather than a protected throne room of an ivory tower. This comprehensive narrative's intent is to educate those that not only are they an asset to organizations and customers alike but how to present themselves in a way that identifies their capabilities and demeanors in a positive, professional and proficient way. Visit www.whyiwonthireblackpeople.com

Author Biography

As a man thinketh, so is he. Like an inspiring mantra, these are the same words that Asa thinks of in times of challenges and trials. Believeing that man is the master of his mind that molds and guides him to his unlimited potential, Asa holds a staunch confidence in his own capabilities. In the same manner, he leverages his unparalleled skill set to propel his own success as well as the growth of the organizations and clients that he services. Born and raised in Oklahoma City, OK, Asa Leveaux was reared in a family that emphasized the significance of effectively accepting and handling responsibilites. The eldest of the five children, Asa was molded to become well-versed in taking on roles as the head of the group due to his seniority among his siblings. The skills have allowed him the opportunity find his bliss through philanthropy, entrepreneurship, authoring books and showing other how to live fulfilled as a Global Bliss Advisor. A dynamic self-starter, Asa demonstrates his eagerness to instigate new initiatives. His catalyst approach to every aspect of his life has allowed him to gain the position of CEO of Leveaux Group, Inc that is headquartered in New York. Asa is profoundly dedicated, especially to his personal growth. He currently holds an AS degree in Liberal Studies from Rose State College, a BA in Administrative Leadership and is currently continuing his education while pursuing his masters degree in Administrative Leadership from the University of Oklahoma. He also has his Behavioral Health Rehabilitation Certification obtained from Oklahoma Department of Mental Health. Mr. Leveaux is a proven leader. He has served meritoriously in the United States Army as a commander in the rank of Captain. He has been recognized with such distinguished awards such as the Army Commendation Medal and the Bronze Star during his various overseas assignments. Such background has equipped Asa with the unparalleled expertise to proficiently assume multifunctional responsibilities in diverse fields. Asa Leveaux currently resides in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma with his young son as he continues to pursue his new life as a published author and sought after speaker. He is a life member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity and board member of Refuge Fellowship that is instrumental in eradicating homelessness within Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. You can reach Asa Leveaux by sending an email to info@asaleveaux.com.

Number of Pages: 198
Dimensions: 0.42 x 7.8 x 5.08 IN
Publication Date: July 16, 2013
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by Asa Leveaux (Author)

Have you ever wondered why certain groups of people are rarely the first choice for employment? Would you rather have someone of a different race provide you with services such as fixing your car, caring for your child or preparing your taxes? Is the only reason there is diversity in your office a direct result of affirmative action? Why I Won't Hire Black People looks at racial profiling in the workplace and presents justified reasons for the common practice. This book places the challenge of being marketable on the shoulders of the applicant rather than giving more fuel to systematic issues that include: a weak economy, globalization, the prison industrial complex or the quality of the public education system. Asa Leveaux, in a labor of love, presents individual process improvements for every Black person that has left an interview or encountered professional rejection without the quality feedback that is deserved. The passion that he has for imparting knowledge to all generations is made apparent with every life story and critique of those that don't understand the ways of the corporate world. The author has gained employment in various fields such as the United States military, Program Manager of a Fortune 500 company, a nightclub go go dancer, serial entrepreneur and factory worker. Why I Won't Hire Black People is a book that has been taken from real life experiences rather than a protected throne room of an ivory tower. This comprehensive narrative's intent is to educate those that not only are they an asset to organizations and customers alike but how to present themselves in a way that identifies their capabilities and demeanors in a positive, professional and proficient way. Visit www.whyiwonthireblackpeople.com

Author Biography

As a man thinketh, so is he. Like an inspiring mantra, these are the same words that Asa thinks of in times of challenges and trials. Believeing that man is the master of his mind that molds and guides him to his unlimited potential, Asa holds a staunch confidence in his own capabilities. In the same manner, he leverages his unparalleled skill set to propel his own success as well as the growth of the organizations and clients that he services. Born and raised in Oklahoma City, OK, Asa Leveaux was reared in a family that emphasized the significance of effectively accepting and handling responsibilites. The eldest of the five children, Asa was molded to become well-versed in taking on roles as the head of the group due to his seniority among his siblings. The skills have allowed him the opportunity find his bliss through philanthropy, entrepreneurship, authoring books and showing other how to live fulfilled as a Global Bliss Advisor. A dynamic self-starter, Asa demonstrates his eagerness to instigate new initiatives. His catalyst approach to every aspect of his life has allowed him to gain the position of CEO of Leveaux Group, Inc that is headquartered in New York. Asa is profoundly dedicated, especially to his personal growth. He currently holds an AS degree in Liberal Studies from Rose State College, a BA in Administrative Leadership and is currently continuing his education while pursuing his masters degree in Administrative Leadership from the University of Oklahoma. He also has his Behavioral Health Rehabilitation Certification obtained from Oklahoma Department of Mental Health. Mr. Leveaux is a proven leader. He has served meritoriously in the United States Army as a commander in the rank of Captain. He has been recognized with such distinguished awards such as the Army Commendation Medal and the Bronze Star during his various overseas assignments. Such background has equipped Asa with the unparalleled expertise to proficiently assume multifunctional responsibilities in diverse fields. Asa Leveaux currently resides in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma with his young son as he continues to pursue his new life as a published author and sought after speaker. He is a life member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity and board member of Refuge Fellowship that is instrumental in eradicating homelessness within Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. You can reach Asa Leveaux by sending an email to info@asaleveaux.com.

Number of Pages: 198
Dimensions: 0.42 x 7.8 x 5.08 IN
Publication Date: July 16, 2013

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Why I Won't Hire Black People: Racial Profiling for a Reason - Paperback

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Why I Won't Hire Black People: Racial Profiling for a Reason - Paperback

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