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What happens when a 10th grader walks into a meeting he wasn't invited to? In Cortney Richardson's case — a 20-year journey to the CEO seat of Peer Power Foundation. In this episode, host Taylor Ann Carpenter sits down with Cortney to talk about the model behind one of Memphis's most impactful education nonprofits, the workforce skills being built one success coach at a time, and what it truly takes to lead through uncertainty. Cortney Richardson is the CEO of Peer Power Foundation, a Memphis-based nonprofit that hires college students as "success coaches" and deploys them inside high school classrooms during the school day to provide tutoring and mentoring. Cortney has been part of Peer Power since its founding in 2004, when he joined as a 10th-grade student tutor at East High School — a meeting he wasn't even invited to. He is also a gospel singer, seminary-trained, and a lifelong Memphian committed to transforming public education and workforce readiness in his city. Under his leadership, Peer Power now employs 143 college success coaches across nine Memphis schools, operates a program in Louisville, Kentucky, and is expanding to LeMoyne-Owen College. 🎙️ THIS MIC IS POWERED BY ORTHO SOUTH OrthoSouth provides world-class orthopedic care at clinic locations across the Mid-South. Learn more at https://orthosouth.org [https://orthosouth.org] 🔗 LINKS MENTIONED Peer Power Foundation: https://www.peerpower.org [https://www.peerpower.org] University of Memphis: https://www.memphis.edu [https://www.memphis.edu] LeMoyne-Owen College: https://www.loc.edu [https://www.loc.edu] Greater Memphis Chamber: https://memphischamber.com [https://memphischamber.com] 📲 FOLLOW US @MemphisChamber on all social platforms 🔔 Subscribe to The Talk Chamber for the latest on the Chamber, economic development, and all things Memphis. If you enjoyed this episode, share it with a friend or colleague!
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