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All Quotes by author - Richelieu Dennis
" A critical lesson I learned is that we have to make sure all our employees, particularly new hires, have a full immersion in our culture. "
Lesson
Employees
Culture
" As a kid growing up, one of the brands I thought was tremendous was Karl Kani... and I don't see Karl Kani today. I want to see SheaMoisture tomorrow. "
Up
Thought
Growing Up
" As our company grew and we began growing our family stateside - with heritages ranging from Liberian and Sierra Leonean to Irish, Indian, Swedish, Filipino, German, and beyond - our different cultural influences and walks of life helped us even better understand the criticality of an inclusive point of view. "
Growing
Better
View
" By questioning the very concept of a normal standard, especially as it applies to beauty and to hair type or texture, we can begin to see how arbitrary, narrow, and potentially destructive it is and course-correct ourselves on a path to where everybody gets love. "
Beauty
Hair
Love
" I am excited Sundial and Unilever have created this partnership, rooted in a purpose-driven ethos, that represents an incredible opportunity to take our Community Commerce economic empowerment and impact model to another level. "
Opportunity
Impact
I Am
" I am proud of all of our products across every category we're in - hair, bath and body, face, cosmetics, baby, and men's - because they reflect the highest quality natural, organic, fair trade, and community commerce-sourced ingredients available. "
Community
Quality
Men
" I'm very focused on giving back, investing, and growing my community. "
Growing
Giving Back
Community
" I've always wanted Sundial Brands to be an inspiration to other minority-owned companies of how a business against all odds can achieve excellence, have significant social impact in our communities, and be successful on a world stage. "
World
Impact
Excellence
" I was born and raised in Liberia in West Africa. My mother is Sierra Leonean, and my father's Liberian. I grew up at a time when there was a lot of civil unrest in both countries, so when something would happen in Liberia, we'd go to Sierra Leone, and when something would happen in Sierra Leone, we'd go back to Liberia. We moved to save our lives. "
Time
Back
Africa
" I was fortunate enough to get a scholarship to go to college in the United States. By the time I graduated, we had a full-blown civil war in both Liberia and Sierra Leone. I couldn't go home. "
Enough
Time
War
" Like so many women aspiring and working to create the life they desire, Madam Walker lived with a vision that was beyond her time - a vision for the way that things could be, not the way they were. "
Women
Way
Vision
" Madam C.J. Walker was the first person to devise and scale a business model that addressed the hair care and beauty needs of women of color while also challenging the myopic ideals of the beauty industry at that time. "
Time
Business
Women
" My father ran an insurance company, but he passed away when I was 8. My mother was an economist working for the government of Liberia. But both my grandmothers were entrepreneurs in rural West Africa. "
Father
Mother
Insurance
" My grandmother was a single mother. My mother's a single mother, and I have four daughters. I've experienced firsthand the challenges of what it is to be a single mother. And many of those challenges are challenges that, if we all just got together and worked together and thought about it together, we could help solve. "
Challenges
Mother
Together
" My mother, Mary, has been a guiding force for as long as I can remember through the examples she's set as a single mother. She demonstrated her confidence and faith in me by investing everything in me and the business at a time when she had just lost everything. "
Business
Mother
Faith
" My whole life has been about building community, building business in our community, empowering people in our community. "
Life
Business
Been
" Once a company develops out of its consumer base, you will often see a well-funded multinational company come in and take over that space. The black-owned company either stays a niche company or just disappears. This is something we don't want to happen. "
Company
Will
You
" One of our missions has been to create an all-natural hair care line that caters to meet the unique needs of multi-ethnic consumers, which has traditionally been an underserved group in the mass market. "
Hair
Unique
Meet
" One of the hardest things to do is to get capital. That's where we, as black business, struggles. And the other place we struggle is scale, and because we don't have an access to capital, we cannot scale. "
Business
Struggle
Place
" Our forward track must focus on including everyone, embracing everyone, and celebrating the beauty - and normalcy - of everyone's differences. "
Our
Beauty
Differences
" Our love of people has always been our motivation and our competitive advantage. "
Always
People
Motivation
" Our mission is to serve women of color and serve them deeply. "
Our
Mission
Color
" The ability to forget is a prerequisite for an entrepreneur. "
Ability
Entrepreneur
Forget
" There's no need for women and moms to go through this world alone without the help and the support from the businesses that do business in our communities and that generate success from the women in our community. That should not be happening. "
Success
Community
Go
" There's something about 'Essence' that we more than like - that we really love: the history of the community, the forward-thinking leadership. "
Love
Leadership
History
" This natural-hair movement has opened up the door for us to do so many things, for us to have conversations that we weren't able to have. We need this in our communities. "
Movement
Need
Things
" We began Sundial Brands as young entrepreneurs, and as we move forward towards our goal of becoming the number one global family company serving our communities in a way that is aligned with their needs and our core values, we will always be entrepreneurs. "
Values
Company
Goal
" We need to be able to express ourselves and to show the world who we are and how we are. "
Ourselves
World
Who
" We started our company out of a need to survive, but we've built it based on a mission not only to help others survive but to prosper. In fact, we view ourselves as a mission with a business, rather than a business with a mission. "
View
Business
Help
" We understand that we, as a brand, have transcended a brand, and we are part of our cultural identity, and there's a responsibility that comes with that. "
Responsibility
Our
Identity
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