![]() ![]() Serge Khalimsky serves as the Senior General Manager of Westfield Old Orchard. Building upon previous senior-level management roles at companies such as Capital One, TMX Finance & Servicemaster, she continues to implement her operational and people development skills to execute on company goals and initiatives. She thoroughly enjoys developing & mentoring other leaders and consistently improving production results. Naomi has a proven track record in driving revenue, and helping organizations master their digital transformation journeys. She also excels at establishing senior-level alliances, leading high-value negotiations, and running businesses with operational, fiscal, risk, and regulatory rigor. Throughout her career, Naomi has become a highly regarded leader with exceptionally strong operational skills, having built globally adopted businesses, leading both established and emerging companies through mission-critical market launches, mergers, and acquisitions. In this position, she leads a team of nearly two thousand associates in 10 countries, each focused on creating stellar customer experiences by marrying technological solutions and fantastic human delivered support. Naomi Wheeless is the Global Head of Customer Success at Square, a company whose mission is to enable economic empowerment for all. As CEO, Deanna provides strategic direction for the company while overseeing company operations, product development, merchandising, buying, marketing, investor relations, and talent development. ![]() Naples Soap Company stock is traded on the OTC markets under the symbol NASO. Today, Naples Soap Company operates 9 stores (soon to be 13) across the state of Florida, offers products nationwide direct to the consumer through a robust e-commerce site (), and sells products wholesale to retailers including Dillards and the Woodhouse Day Spa. In 2009, she opened a small 300 square foot retail store in Tin City where she sold skin care items including natural soaps and body butters. Following the recession of 2007-08, she was looking to make a career change and was inspired to share her journey to find relief from her own painful, chronic skin conditions. She returned home to earn her LPN certification from Lorenzo Walker Technical College and worked in the healthcare industry in Southwest Florida for 15 years. A Southwest Florida native, Wallin earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology from Barry University. In 2022 she was a recipient of the Visa’s “She’s Next in Fashion Award” and was honored with the Black Enterprise “Business Disruptor of the Year” award.ĭeanna Wallin, a former nurse turned skincare pioneer, founded Naples Soap Company out of her passion for assisting individuals suffering from chronic skin issues such as eczema and psoriasis. Her work has been featured by Fast Company, Inc Magazine, WWD, and has been funded by Beyonce’s BeyGood Foundation. Outside of these roles, Kimberly disrupts via her second company, the thrift/vintage concept Blk Ivy, which tells the story of fashion as activism through a curation of garments that amplify the style of 1954-1972, her podcast “The School for Disrupters”, and her role as a faculty member of Drexel University’s Westphal College of Media Arts & Design. Founded in 2017, Grant Blvd is the first Black-owned B Corp in North America in the fashion space. ![]() ![]() Grant Blvd’s mission is to construct stylish, sustainably sourced fashion by creating living wage jobs for women, particularly those who are formerly incarcerated. As Founder & CEO of the manufacturing start-up Grant Blvd®, she oversees the brand's creative direction and growth strategy. Kimberly McGlonn is an advocate for justice & environmentalism, an advocacy that informs her approach to leadership in the fashion industry. ![]()
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