Greater Omaha Chamber: "The Power Of Disability ERGs: Influencing Inclusion & Intersectionality In Hybrid Workplaces"

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Omaha NE

06 January, 2022

1:04 PM

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Press release from the Greater Omaha Chamber: 1/5/2022 PresentersJosh Tripp, Mayo ClinicKelly Risser, U.S. BankDawn Peck, Best Buy January 12 8-9:30am CST Description:With the current pressing issues in our world, Covid-19, and the ongoing presence of systemic racism, companies have a responsibility more than ever to speak out and show their intentions to change the climate and express what is important to their business. Diversifying the work culture by hiring and retaining people with disabilities of all races and cultures is just one way to demonstrate this intention. To do this successfully, creating or tapping into Employee Resource Groups can allow businesses to leverage the voice of those diverse individuals often underrepresented and produce models and best practices that work. This interactive presentation will explore how employers are leveraging ERGsto drive more meaningful conversations, employment practices, and the changes needed to affect disability inclusion and intersectionality outcomes within business.  Cost: $20 per personMeeting login details for those who RSVP to be sent following registration. More information and registration available at the following website: https://www.centerfordisabilityinclusion.org/webinars.html Gallery Event details Media Contact : [email protected] Related Links : https://www.eventbrite.com/e/disabilityin-minnesotas-virtual-january-member-meeting-tickets-228431132667 Source : Meaghan Walls This press release was produced by the Greater Omaha Chamber. The views expressed here are the author's own.

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