About Dorinda Walker

Dorinda Walker is an Inspirational Warrior, Survivor and Multicultural Marketer, who holds the title of Vice President for a Fortune 100 Corporation. Rising above her childhood difficulties, Dorinda Walker has based her career on expanding new business opportunities and financial education among diverse markets. She focuses her efforts on important areas such as targeted marketing, strategic planning, sponsorship event planning, program management and community engagement. What is most compelling about her corporate position is the path she took to arrive there. This includes being born to heroin-addicted parents, surviving physical abuse, attempting suicide, dropping out of high school and living a dangerous street life as a teenager. Walker channeled her 'street smarts' to rise up the corporate ladder and tell her story to thousands of people every year. Walker's mission is to inspire individuals who are thrown into dysfunctional circumstances, to face the voices of doubt and fear and still press forward. Her goal is to help them not only survive, but to overcome by achieving success and fulfilling their life's purpose. Walker is a graduate of the Woman's Unlimited TEAM Program, a nationally acclaimed management and leadership development program for high-potential women. She is also an Advisory Board Member for Hispanicize; a Board of Trustees Member for Ironbound Film and Television Studios and Truth and Reality; and a former Board of Trustees member for the Jersey Explorer Children's Museum. Her other accomplishments and awards include:

  • Invitation for 2017 "Pucker Up for Change" Beauty Campaign
  • 2017 Honoree for The Network Journal's Top 25 Women In Business
  • The Great Girlfriend of the Year for contributions and support of women's empowerment (July 2016)
  • Corporate Citizen of the Year at the Merge Summit for Contributions to Community (August 2016)
  • Distinguished Leadership Award, The Jessie Banks Foundation for Contributions to Community (November 2016)
  • Corporate Leadership Award, Simuel Simmons Whitfield Foundation for support of women in the African American community (December 2016)

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