Dr. Bizzell spoke to the Washington Business Journal about how his upbringing and role as a business leader bridges the gap between diverse communities within the health space across the Washington, D.C. metro area and globally. In the article, he shares that it is our responsibility as leaders to encourage our community to speak up and work together to build a better future. Dr. Bizzell noted that we are all interconnected in some way; listening to all the voices in our community and our world, and respecting, inviting, and welcoming diversity only makes us stronger.
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