We’re proud to recognize Chuck Robbins, Chair and CEO of Cisco, as the recipient of the Ken Bentley Leadership Award at the Cisco APGA Black History Month Classic. ?? Chuck’s visionary leadership and Cisco’s commitment to diversity and inclusion continue to create meaningful opportunities within the world of golf. As the title sponsor of the Cisco Cup Series, Cisco has been instrumental in driving change and fostering inclusivity in the sport. In recognition of Chuck's contributions, a scholarship has been established in his name to support youth participants in APGA Foundation clinics held throughout the Cisco Cup Series. This scholarship will provide aspiring young golfers with resources and guidance to develop their skills and pursue their dreams. Together, we’re breaking barriers, expanding access to the game, and building a brighter, more inclusive future in golf. #Leadership #BreakingBarriers #InclusiveFuture #CiscoCupSeries #APGA #YouthEmpowerment #GolfCommunity
Awesome!! Let's Go Chuck!!!
Congrats,?Chuck Robbins.?Thanks for your intentionality in supporting the APGA!
Congratulations Chuck! It makes me so happy to see Cisco leaders being recognized for all of their wonderful work and contributions.
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Congratulations!
Awesome! Congrats to Chuck and Cisco.
Congrats Chuck! Thanks for all you do to push inclusivity in every aspect of life.
Well done and thank you Chuck Robbins for your support of the APGA!
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1 周Um… can I just say that golf is THE MOST wasteful & irresponsible sport. The amount of land and resources wasted on this “elite” and ridiculously expensive sport is dusgusting. And to @chuckrobbins, F you for laying off so many amazing and talented employees just to ensure your billiobaire friends keep their quotas. You are one of the ultimate pieces of ?? alive. Chuck is the 1% and no award on BLACK HISTORY MONTH will make up for the amount of suffering and families he’s hurt by making terrible decisions as a CEO. Yours truly, Ex Cisco employee.