Skot Welch is the principal/founder of Global Bridgebuilders, a firm focusing on cultural transformation and inclusion that serves a wide range of clients in the U.S. and in more than seven countries. Welch has worked in international business and diversity and inclusion management for nearly twenty years. Welch received his bachelor’s degree from Albion College and his master’s in management and international marketing from Aquinas College. He and his wife, Barbara have two children.
Rick Wilson was an Emmy-winning producer and writer in print and broadcast media. He was cohost, with Skot Welch, of the popular radio program Radio in Black and White, which covered topics related to race, ethnicity, and cultural competence. Wilson died in 2014 and is survived by his wife, Laurie, five children, and four grandchildren.
Andi Cumbo-Floyd is a writer, editor, and writing coach whose books including The Slaves Have Names, a book of creative nonfiction that tells the story of the people who were enslaved on the plantation that she calls home. She holds an MFA in Creative Nonfiction from Antioch University, an MA in Literature from Case Western Reserve University, and a BA in English and History from Messiah College. She and her husband Philip run a small farm in central Virginia.