March 18, 2021
Ania Caruso

WEBINAR: Stand Up & Sound Off: 2 Equity Advocates Share Change Strategies That Are Working In Corporate USA

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WEBINAR: Stand Up & Sound Off: 2 Equity Advocates Share Change Strategies That Are Working In Corporate USA

The Supply Chain Now team is pleased to continue our “Stand Up & Sound Off” series, where we facilitate the sometimes difficult conversations that must be had in order for things to change. One other driving factor in this particular series is to create a global forum where our audience can actively participate & share their thoughts, insights & perspective. In this webinar, two dynamic leaders share lessons learned in post George Floyd corporate America. How have they talked about race with cross-racial audiences, what initiatives are showing meaningful progress and benefits for all employees, which corporate areas are the hardest to impact and how you can engage.

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