Mahoganee Selected for Riley Fellowship 



FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

MAHOGANEE AMIGER SELECTED TO BECOME RILEY FELLOW

The Co-Founder of Responsible ARTistry, Inc. and CEO of The Mahoganee Xperience  joins a network of more than 2,700 leaders committed to creating social and economic progress in South Carolina.

Mahoganee Amiger, Co-Founder of Responsible ARTistry, Inc. and The Mahoganee Xperience, LLC joins other distinguished leaders from across South Carolina to participate in the Diversity Leaders Initiative (DLI), an award-winning program of Furman University’s Riley Institute.

Now in its twentieth year, the program equips participants with tools and perspectives to leverage diversity to improve organizational outcomes and drive social and economic progress in South Carolina. Mrs. Amiger is one of 42 individuals to be a part of the 17th Lowcountry cohort.

“Today’s leaders have an obligation to drive change across our state that impacts all levels of society, improving outcomes for everyone,” said Dr. Don Gordon, executive director of the Riley Institute. “This class offers participants the tools and experiences to understand the nuanced challenges facing diverse segments of our community and to develop meaningful solutions.”

DLI class members are selected through a rigorous application and interview process after being nominated by existing graduates of the program, known as Riley Fellows. They are accepted based on a variety of factors, including their interest in and commitment to the program and their capacity to create impact within their organizations and communities. Each class is crafted to reflect South Carolina’s demographic makeup.

Mahoganee Amiger will take part in a highly interactive curriculum consisting of case studies, scenario analyses, and other experiential learning tools that maximize interaction and discussion among classmates and facilitate productive relationships. Working alongside classmates, Mahoganee Amiger will also develop a capstone project that raises awareness of community need.

DLI classes are facilitated by expert Juan Johnson, an independent consultant who was The Coca-Cola Company’s first-ever vice president for diversity strategy.

“DLI is unique among South Carolina’s leadership programs,” Johnson said. “In addition to developing new relationships and affecting positive change in their communities, participants gain deep knowledge of how to effectively manage and lead diverse workers, clients, and constituents.”


 

Once participants of this class graduate in December and become Riley Fellows, they join a powerful cross-sector network of South Carolinians that includes corporate CEOs, legislators, superintendents, religious and nonprofit heads, and business and community leaders.

“Each new class joins the powerful, statewide network of Riley Fellows, amplifying the impact of these leaders who are workingtogether to make South Carolina a better, more equitable placefor all its residents,” Gordon said.

Learn more about DLI and see all 42 class members at bit.ly/dli-lowcountry-2023

About the Riley Institute at Furman University 

Furman University’s Richard W. Riley Institute advances social and economic progress in South Carolina and beyond by building leadership for a diverse society, broadening student and community perspectives on critical issues, hosting expert speakers, supporting public education, and creating knowledge through community solutions-focused research. It is committed to nonpartisanship in all it does and to a rhetoric-free, facts-based approach to change.