
Treasures in Darkness: A Memoir
Hegngi’s life story will appeal to young professionals, especially those born in one culture, growing up in another, and working in a third. They will explore topics that include the role of culture on their development as a person, values and beliefs, how their core values are cultivated and sustained, and how to remain connected to previous generations in spite of differences. Hegngi appeals to parents and grandparents, who are interested in preserving their family legacy, providing proof they do make a difference in a child’s life and help young people remain connected to their roots, values and beliefs, as they prepare for a future that is very different from the present. Other social areas discussed are how a family, community or culture adapts to losing the contributions of those young people who have moved on. Hegngi includes family photos within the book.
About the Author
Yolanda Nokuri Hegngi (prounced "henghee") received her PhD from Virginia Tech. She recently left a position as the Global Head of Learning and Leadership Development with the International Finance Corporation (World Bank) in order to found Stimulus Managing Consulting. Hegngi has worked with international business leaders implementing organizational development programs. Her clients have included those in the private and public sectors, and academia in the US, Europe, Latin America, Asia and Africa. A former professor at Virginia Tech and Berry College, Hegngi was raised in a small community in Cameroon and educated in the U.S. Her focus is on cultivating leaders with multicultural experiences for today’s global economy.
Product Details
Publisher: P & R Publishing (August 12, 2005)
Language: English
Paperback: 277 pages
ISBN-10: 0875527981
ISBN-13: 978-0875527987
Item Weight: 11.2 ounces
Dimensions: 5.25 x 0.75 x 8.25 inches