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Episode 199 w/ Dr. Maysa Akbar

Episode 199 w/ Dr. Maysa Akbar

by Taylor Beaven | Feb 4, 2022 | The Will to Change, Workplace Culture

This episode, originally recorded as a DEI Community Call, features a conversation with Dr. Maysa Akbar, Chief Diversity Officer for the American Psychological Association (APA). Dr. Akbar discusses the APA’s public commitment to continue its work to dismantle...
Episode 198 w/ Dr. Kevin England

Episode 198 w/ Dr. Kevin England

by Taylor Beaven | Jan 28, 2022 | DEI Online Learning, Inclusive Leadership, The Will to Change

In this episode, originally recorded as a LinkedIn Live, Dr. Kevin England joins Jennifer for a conversation about JBC’s DEI Foundations Program. Kevin provides an overview as well as some of the benefits of the program. Discover the structure of the DEI Foundations...
Episode 197 w/ Mita Mallick

Episode 197 w/ Mita Mallick

by Taylor Beaven | Jan 21, 2022 | Allyship, Event, Inclusion, The Will to Change

This episode was originally recorded as a LinkedIn Live, and features a conversation between Jennifer Brown and Mita Mallick, Head of Inclusion, Equity and Impact at Carta as they discuss the importance of authentic and accurate representation of diverse cultures in...
Episode 196 w/ Sue Mason and Catherine Goetz

Episode 196 w/ Sue Mason and Catherine Goetz

by Taylor Beaven | Jan 14, 2022 | The Future of Work, The Will to Change, Workplace Culture

This episode, originally recorded as a DEI Community Call, features a conversation between Sue Mason, Co-Founder and Executive Director of What’s Next Washington, and Catherine Goetz, Global Head of Diversity Recruiting at LivePerson. Sue and Catherine discuss the...
Fireside Chat: End Of Year Reflections From Jennifer

Fireside Chat: End Of Year Reflections From Jennifer

by Taylor Beaven | Dec 31, 2021 | The Future of Work, The Will to Change, Workplace Culture

As 2021 comes to a close, Jennifer Brown shares her thoughts on lessons learned in 2021 and what leaders need to think about for 2022. You can listen on iTunes, Spotify, or use the embedded player below! JENNIFER BROWN: Who’s at the table creating and shaping what’s...
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