Thursday, July 13 • 12pm ET
Inclusive leadership is a critical skill no matter where you are in your career. Join us for a free webinar to learn what it means, why it matters to your business and career, common roadblocks to inclusive leadership, and how to build these skills.
You don't need a C-suite title to be a leader. Whether you're leading a team, a project, or even a meeting, inclusive leadership is a critical skill in the modern workplace. Inclusive cultures lead to increased innovation, retention, and productivity. But, inclusion starts with you. In order to foster spaces where employees feel safe to think outside the box and are encouraged to do their best work, leaders must be compassionate, open-minded, and agile. Leaders must put people first, achieving success through strong relationships built on trust and respect.
However, inclusive leadership is a learned skill, one that requires practice and intentionality. Join us for a 1-hour webinar on Thursday, July 13 to learn:
Donald Thompson, CDE
Co-founder & CEO, The Diversity Movement
Donald Thompson, EY Entrepreneur Of The Year® 2023 Southeast Award winner, founded The Diversity Movement to change the world. He is author of Underestimated: A CEO’s Unlikely Path to Success, hosts the podcast “High Octane Leadership in an Empathetic World,” and has published widely on leadership and the executive mindset.
Nils Vinje
Founder and CEO, B2B Leaders Academy
Nils Vinje is the founder and CEO of B2B Leaders Academy. He has an MBA in Management & Organizational Behavior, has been a certified leadership coach for over a decade, and is a go-to expert in all areas of leadership and career development.
Josh Haymond
Managing Partner, Vaco
An equity partner at Vaco, Josh leads Vaco's Raleigh presence as Managing Partner, while also running their consulting practice. He sits on the Board for Leadership Raleigh, serves as President of Beyond Basketball, established a networking group called The Grid, and is an active member of CED, Raleigh Chamber, and the NCACPA.
Laura Kennedy-Gill
Senior Program Manager of Global Impact & Inclusion, Fanatics
Laura is an experienced human resources business partner with a demonstrated history of working in the internet industry. She is highly skilled in commercial HR policies, succession planning, attraction and retention strategies, benefits programs, and employee relations. Laura has a Master's degree focused in Human Resources Management from The Manchester Metropolitan University.
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