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Elevate your event with Dr. Ludy Green, a Human Rights activist honored with UN nominations.
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Dr. Ludy Green, a beacon of hope and a motivational force, stands at the forefront of empowering individuals and transforming organizations. As an esteemed Keynote Speaker, she weaves powerful stories of resilience and strength, touching hearts and sparking change wherever she goes.
With a deep-rooted commitment to combatting violence against women, Dr. Green’s journey is one of triumph over adversity. Her expertise lies in empowering people to achieve financial autonomy and break free from abusive patterns that hold them captive. Through her captivating keynotes, she provides actionable insights that drive lasting transformation.
As the founder of Second Chance Employment Services, Dr. Green has revolutionized the lives of abuse survivors, offering them a lifeline to a brighter future. This visionary initiative serves as the nation’s first and only employment placement agency for victims of abuse and human trafficking, a testament to her unwavering dedication.
Throughout her illustrious career, Dr. Ludy Green has earned accolades and recognition from global leaders, earning nominations for the United Nations Business Leader’s Award and serving in significant roles, such as the Agency Lead on Counter-trafficking in Persons at the Agency for International Development.
Her keynotes are a captivating blend of inspiration and empowerment, instigating change and leaving audiences with a renewed sense of purpose. With every speech, she equips individuals and teams with the tools to confront challenges head-on, fostering an environment of resilience and growth.
See keynotes with Dr. Ludy GreenEmbark on a journey of empowerment and lasting transformation through compelling keynotes by Dr. Ludy Green, a renowned authority on violence against women and economic empowerment for abuse victims. In a world facing the profound impact of abuse, her keynotes shine as a guiding light, offering hope and practical remedies.
Addressing this critical issue with expertise and compassion, Dr. Green equips audiences with the tools to break free from harmful cycles, fostering financial independence and renewed strength. Book her for your event and become part of the movement to eradicate violence against women. Together, let’s inspire change and create a future of empowerment for all.
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Thank you for your outstanding presentation to the Military Families Learning Network. Our members were empowered by learning the signs of domestic violence in the workplace, valuable resources for human resources managers and colleagues to support victims suffering from abuse, and the model of Second Chance Employment Services to provide long-term meaningful employment as a means for victims to permanently break free from abuse.
Dr. Ludy Green’s keynote presentation was the highpoint for our conference. Her own story of growing up in domestic violence, breaking free, starting Second Chance Employment Services, and successfully lobbying the US Congress to pass a key provision of the Violence Against Women (VAWA) captivated the audience from start to finish!
Dr. Green has unique experiences and insights into violence against women and children globally that no other speaker is able to share. She is the perfect speaker to address issues of gender violence around the world. Her personal stories are moving and heartfelt and truly make an impact on students. Additionally, she is not only able to talk about gender violence, she is able to provide concrete solutions to ending it. It is evident that Dr. Green cares about the students she is presenting to.
Dr. Ludy Green has such a powerful story that is shaped by her own life experiences. Her background in human resource management has lead to the successful establishment of the only employment agency for victims of domestic abuse, and aptly prepared her to successfully lobby the US Congress to pass national legislation protecting the rights of domestic violence victims and their dependents.
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