In this webinar, HR & Diversity leaders from Southern New Hampshire University discuss the importance of diversity, equity and inclusion (DE&I) and share their process for determining their DE&I priorities within their organization. Capture valuable insight into their use of the employee engagement platform—Peakon—and walk away with tips that will help you better understand your priorities and drive diversity and inclusion your organization.
ABOUT THE PRESENTERS:
Jada Keye Hebra, Senior Vice President and Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer
Jada is the inaugural senior vice president and chief diversity and inclusion officer at Southern New Hampshire University and has spent nearly 30 years designing and supporting diversity and inclusion initiatives in education. A licensed restorative-practice trainer and trained leader with the National SEED project (Seeking Educational Equity and Diversity), Jada draws on her lifelong passion for people and storytelling to deepen her own and others' understanding of bias, beauty and possibility across difference.
Shanita Williams, Ed.D, Associate Vice President of Talent Engagement & Inclusion
Dr. Shanita Williams is Southern New Hampshire University's Associate Vice President of Talent Engagement and Inclusion. She possesses 13 years of experience in talent management with a passion for creating conditions that empower employees to reach their highest authentic potential. As a leader in HR, she leverages real-time employee insights to inform university-wide action plans that enhance the employee experience and ensure diversity, equity and inclusion are embedded in all talent strategies, policies and programs.
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SHRM Recertification Credit
This webinar is eligible for 1 PDC toward SHRM-CP and SHRM-SCP recertification. A program code will be provided at the end of the webinar.
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