LIVING A LIFE OF PURPOSE
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"I am thankful to work for a company that enables me to find purpose at work and in my community. I am proud of the work I have done to create a platform for people to share their past, present and future stories." - Danielle, Zone Business Development Manager, Michelin North America, Inc.
Danielle joined Michelin in 2011 and will celebrate ten years with the Company this year. She started as a Territory Manager working in the Chicago area, and was quickly promoted to a Key Account Manager, Sales Training and Development Manager and National Retail Channel Specialist. She recently took on a new role as Zone Business Development Manager based in the Western United States. Her celebrated career is accented by a passion project that she founded in 2013 called The Red Road Project . As a member of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe in North Dakota, Danielle wanted to document, through words and photographs, the inspiring and resilient stories of Native America, capturing people doing positive things to help their communities prosper. The title for The Red Road Project comes from Native American teachings that encourage one to "walk the red road," which means to live a life with purpose on a path to positive change. Danielle is certainly creating positive change. At Michelin, she actively participates in Michelin's Women's Network and is an ally of the LGBTQ Business Resource Group. She also is working to increase understanding of her culture and help recruit Native American people to work for Michelin. Outside Michelin, Danielle serves her community in an appointed position as a Commissioner for the Denver American Indian Commission. In this role, she advocates for social and cultural awareness while promoting economic and political equality. Danielle regularly speaks in schools and universities on Indigenous peoples and contemporary Native America. Michelin North America, Inc. is honored to be selected by Forbes magazine as one of its Top 10 "America's Best Employers" for 2019 and "America's Best Employers for Diversity" in 2020 and chosen by FORTUNE magazine as one of the "World's Most Admired Companies" in the Motor Vehicle Parts category for 2020.
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