Innovation Powered by Women | MacKenzie Roebuck-Walsh | TEDxRapidCity

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Exploring how the female perspective drives innovation.
MacKenzie Roebuck-Walsh grew up in Deadwood, SD. As a child, she met people from around the world while working at her parent's historic hotel. Her passion for politics and global communications led her to pursue dual degrees in International Business and Public Relations at Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa, where she graduated Magna Cum Laude.
MacKenzie moved to Japan to teach English. She was appointed as a young ambassador to Japan.
Returning to the US, MacKenzie graduated with her IMBA from Daniel’s College of Business at the University of Denver. She began working in the Cable and Broadband industry, first with a consulting firm, and now as the Manager of Customer Experience for Comcast’s West Division.
MacKenzie serves on the Rocky Mountain Women in Cable board and was appointed to the Denver Women's Commission by Mayor Hancock. The commission is tasked with enhancing the quality of life in Denver by assisting women in the attainment of equality and full opportunity.
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