CEO Spotlight: Kerry-Ann Royes of YWCA of South Florida

Kerry-Ann Royes, CEO and president of YWCA of South Florida, leads the non-profit organization that seeks to eliminate racism, empower women and stand up for justice. The 25-year veteran of the social services sector finds herself inspired by the sensuous forms of Miami artist Reyna Noriega, family trips to Jamaica, and the bold message of “Fearless Girl,” a bronze sculpture by artist Kristen Visbal, which stands across from the New York Stock Exchange Building in New York.
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