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Dr. DeAngelo Richardson’s legacy is built on a foundation of pure and righteous love for people around the globe. His impact extends far beyond his professional achievements, rooted in a deep-seated passion for uplifting others and creating pathways for positive change. Dr. Richardson believes that true legacy is defined by one’s ability to leave a loving and righteous influence throughout life and beyond, touching countless lives through acts of kindness, mentorship, and unwavering support. His dedication to producing legacies, spreading love, and cultivating leaders leaves an indelible mark on people worldwide.
Leadership, to Dr. Richardson, is not just about guiding others—it’s about being a servant among leaders and a leader among servants for the prosperity of all humanity. He embodies the principle of servant leadership, consistently prioritizing the needs of others and ensuring that his influence promotes growth, development, and shared success. Dr. Richardson’s approach to leadership emphasizes unity, wisdom & understanding, and love & respect, making him a beacon of inspiration and transformation. His life’s work is a testament to the belief that true greatness is measured by the positive and lasting impact one has on the world and the people within it.


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2x TEDx Speaker, Youth Mentor, and DEI Expert
Since then he has earned two University Degrees, he became a teacher and has taught at the high school
level and also at a Federal Prison in Ontario. Kwame played professional football in the CFL and has
coached at multiple levels in Canada including coaching at Queen’s University. Kwame is currently the
Head of Equity Diversity and Inclusion at Nikki Ray Media. Kwame is an entrepreneur, author, Amazing Race
Canada cast member and recipient of the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee Award. He has a passion for public
speaking and particularly loves to speak to youth, as he strives to be the person he needed when he was
young.
Overcoming Adversity: From
Rexdale to Redemption
Kwame Osei's journey began in Ghana, West Africa, and took him to
Toronto's Rexdale neighborhood. Growing up in a tough environment,
Kwame faced academic failures, legal troubles, and the devastating loss of
friends to gun violence. These experiences drove him to seek a better
path.


Academic and Athletic Triumphs:
Building a New Future
Determined to change his life, Kwame attended St. Francis Xavier
University in Nova Scotia. There, he excelled both academically and
athletically, earning Academic All-Canadian honors and becoming the
first in his family to earn a university degree. His leadership on the
football field as a team captain for three seasons was a testament to his
commitment and resilience. Following his university success, Kwame
played professionally in the CFL with the Toronto Argonauts.

Kwame’s Journey on The Amazing Race Canada
Competing in The Amazing Race Canada took Kwame Osei on an extraordinary journey, pushing him beyond comfort zones and teaching life-long lessons in resilience and adaptability. From intense challenges to inspiring destinations, Kwame’s experiences reveal the power of grit and teamwork—qualities that continue to drive his personal growth and perspective.


Professional Success: Teaching,
Coaching, and Mentoring
After his professional football career, Kwame dedicated himself to
teaching and coaching. In Fort McMurray, Alberta, he helped
establish a successful football program and later joined Queen’s
University as a coach. His passion for education led him to teach
and support inmates at a maximum-security penitentiary in
Kingston, earning him the prestigious Queen’s Platinum Jubilee
Award in 2022.

Professional Success: Teaching,
Coaching, and Mentoring
After his professional football career, Kwame dedicated himself to
teaching and coaching. In Fort McMurray, Alberta, he helped
establish a successful football program and later joined Queen’s
University as a coach. His passion for education led him to teach
and support inmates at a maximum-security penitentiary in
Kingston, earning him the prestigious Queen’s Platinum Jubilee
Award in 2022.