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June 8, 2023
11:00AM - 12:00PM EST

Diversity and Inclusion Webinar

Complimentary Webinar: Join the team from Abbey Research to learn how to have productive conversations about what it means to build a truly inclusive workplace.

Webinar Diversity And Inclusion

Call-in/Zoom information will be sent in a confirmation email following registration.

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The last three years have reminded companies about the importance of having diverse workforces. The problem is - how do you make sure you have one?

We know it can feel overwhelming and exhausting to find the 'right' place to start with conversations around diversity and inclusion. Our training starts with the premise that every organization is already diverse because every person is a collection of unique attributes that go way beyond what we can see as different. We believe that if we can get to that point of understanding, then we can have more productive conversations about what it means to build a truly inclusive workplace.

In our interactive webinar, attendees will learn about the true definition of diversity, inclusivity, and intersectionality. They will be provided with concrete steps to cultivating inclusivity within their lives and organization, as well as opportunities to reflect on immediate implementation of new knowledge.

 

About Presenters

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Kristen Donnelly (MSW, M.Div, PhD) is an award winning four time TEDx speaker, international empathy educator, and researcher with two decades of experience in helping people understand the beauty in difference, and the power in inclusivity. She is one of The Good Doctors of Abbey Research, COO of their parent company, and an unapologetic nerd for stories of change. Kristen lives outside of Philadelphia with her husband, where they are surrounded by piles of books and several video game consoles.

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Erin Hinson (MA, PhD) is a researcher, educator, and tea enthusiast with over a decade of experience in cultivating curiosity in herself and others. As one of The Good Doctors of Abbey Research, Erin advocates for inclusion, equity, and understanding through conversation. She lives in Pittsburgh with her mother, cat, and international gin collection.

 

 

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Add to Calendar aCLuDhaqizCaPxAftmqF167204 06/08/2023 11:00 AM 06/08/2023 12:00 PM false America/New_York Diversity and Inclusion Webinar Call-in/Zoom information will be sent in a confirmation email following registration. The last three years have reminded companies about the importance of having diverse workforces. The problem is - how do you make sure you have one? We know it can feel overwhelming and exhausting to find the 'right' place to start with conversations around diversity and inclusion. Our training starts with the premise that every organization is already diverse because every person is a collection of unique attributes that go way beyond what we can see as different. We believe that if we can get to that point of understanding, then we can have more productive conversations about what it means to build a truly inclusive workplace. In our interactive webinar, attendees will learn about the true definition of diversity, inclusivity, and intersectionality. They will be provided with concrete steps to cultivating inclusivity within their lives and organization, as well as opportunities to reflect on immediate implementation of new knowledge.   About Presenters Kristen Donnelly (MSW, M.Div, PhD) is an award winning four time TEDx speaker, international empathy educator, and researcher with two decades of experience in helping people understand the beauty in difference, and the power in inclusivity. She is one of The Good Doctors of Abbey Research, COO of their parent company, and an unapologetic nerd for stories of change. Kristen lives outside of Philadelphia with her husband, where they are surrounded by piles of books and several video game consoles. Erin Hinson (MA, PhD) is a researcher, educator, and tea enthusiast with over a decade of experience in cultivating curiosity in herself and others. As one of The Good Doctors of Abbey Research, Erin advocates for inclusion, equity, and understanding through conversation. She lives in Pittsburgh with her mother, cat, and international gin collection.     ----