Join us as we explore the vastness of experiences encompassed by Latinidad, as well as the different ways Latin American heritage and culture influence everything from language to identity in the workplace. With topics ranging from bilingualism to the need for greater representation in the C-suite, you won’t want to miss this free opportunity to connect with your peers, network with top companies, and learn from leaders who’ve been in your shoes!
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DIVERSITY REBOOT SERIES 2022:
The Diversity of Latinidad
Join us as we explore the vastness of experiences encompassed by Latinidad, as well as the different ways Latin American heritage and culture influence everything from language to identity in the workplace. With topics ranging from bilingualism to the need for greater representation in the C-suite, you won’t want to miss this free opportunity to connect with your peers, network with top companies, and learn from leaders who’ve been in your shoes!




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Schedule
Tuesday, October 18, 2022 | |
Tuesday, October 18, 2022
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM GMT
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Start the day right with a virtual networking hour where we pair you with another attendee using the latest “Gatheround” technologies. If you're shy, we understand. That’s why we're doing the work to make the intro happen, and we'll help the conversation flow with questions too. And perhaps you'll be paired with one of our amazing (hiring) sponsors! |
Tuesday, October 18, 2022
2:00 PM - 2:30 PM GMT
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Intersectionality is a framework that helps us understand privilege and lack thereof, but it is also useful for defining and celebrating diversity. In this talk, Ingenio’s DEI Committee Chair, Joshua Rosario King, explains the intersections of the Latinx community, as well as how and why we can celebrate intersectionality. |
Tuesday, October 18, 2022
2:30 PM - 3:00 PM GMT
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DEIB is a dynamic concept under the diversity umbrella that is constantly evolving and changing. With this in mind, how do we strive for DEIB when it is a moving target, particularly within the tech industry? In this talk with developer and community program manager Giuliana Polsoni, she’ll discuss what it means to work towards a more inclusive tech industry from the inside-out, from the work culture to the final product. |
Tuesday, October 18, 2022
3:00 PM - 3:30 PM GMT
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The “I” in DEIB doesn’t stand for intersectionality, but it’s just as important. How can we make our workplaces intersectional—not just diverse—and what is the difference? Join philanthropist Mandy Sanghera to learn about intersectional approaches to DEIB strategies, implicit bias, and allyship in the workplace. |
Tuesday, October 18, 2022
3:30 PM - 4:00 PM GMT
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Latinas are underrepresented in STEM careers. Freddie Mac’s Julissa Pinto De Gracia, Program Management Director at Freddie Mac, shares her career journey and offers insight and advice on how Latinas and other historically excluded groups can launch or further their tech career. |
Tuesday, October 18, 2022
4:00 PM - 4:30 PM GMT
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Dr. Anthony Ocampo dives into his roots of being Filipino American. Through this journey, he identifies that although Filipinos have strong roots in Asia, their cultural characteristics (such as religion and last names) intersect with Latinos. In this discussion, we'll understand how Filipino Americans break the rules of race—welcoming all sociologists interested in learning more about identity and culture! |
Tuesday, October 18, 2022
4:30 PM - 5:00 PM GMT
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Latinx people are not a monolith, and there’s no need to pretend we are just to fit in at work. Latinx linguistic, ethnic, and cultural plurality are the norm rather than the exception. If you’re wondering how to embrace your unique Latinx identity at work, join this talk with Renee Rosales O’Hare, Michele Castro, and Mariluz Blandon of Autodesk as they share their experiences and explain how Autodesk has encouraged their cultural authenticity in the workplace. |
Tuesday, October 18, 2022
5:00 PM - 5:30 PM GMT
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As an advocate for higher education equality, Jasmin Duckworth knows an inclusive space when she sees it—and how to ensure that diversity is authentic, not performative. Once a 13-year-old Peruvian immigrant to the US, now a Sourcing Manager for the Global Talent Acquisition team at Expedia, in this talk Jasmin will share key points in her journey, and the ingredients for fostering authentic diversity, including recruitment strategies. |
Tuesday, October 18, 2022
5:30 PM - 6:00 PM GMT
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Position alone won’t gain respect—particularly for those leaders from historically excluded groups. In this Portuguese-language talk, PowerToFly’s own Jessica Hollander, Product Manager, will address how to cultivate authority in a male-dominated field, how to gain respect from teams that you don’t directly manage, and share her journey in product leadership |
Tuesday, October 18, 2022
6:00 PM - 6:30 PM GMT
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La pandemia del COVID-19 ha provocado profundos cambios en la cultura laboral que han posicionado al trabajo remoto como una opción viable para los empleados a nivel global. Ahora bien, ¿cómo podemos conseguir un trabajo con estas características? En este chat, Marina Zucchini, Career Coach en PowerToFly, compartirá su experiencia trabajando con candidatos y empresas como American Express, Siemens, Facebook, entre otras, con el objetivo de ayudarte en tu búsqueda laboral. |
Wednesday, October 19, 2022 | |
Wednesday, October 19, 2022
2:00 PM - 2:30 PM GMT
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It’s a sad fact that half of new businesses fail within the first five years, giving you a 50/50 chance of success. Why is this the case, and what can you do to make sure your small business not only survives, but grows? In this Spanish-language talk with Carlos Liriano, former banker and Latino Program Director of the Carolina Small Business Development Fund, learn the key areas to focus on in order to ensure you’re in the fortunate 50%, the difference between businesses that succeed and those that fail, and how to gain the satisfaction of watching your business grow over time. |
Wednesday, October 19, 2022
2:30 PM - 3:00 PM GMT
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Latinx, Latino, Hispanio, Latine — these terms can all mean widely different things. As part of the greater movement for economic and social equality of people everywhere with Latin American heritage, it’s important to recognize these differences. In this talk, Licy Do Canto, Managing Director of APCO Worldwide’s Washington DC office, and moderator Katharine Zaleski, PowerToFly’s Co-Founder and President, will discuss the ethnic intersections of latinidad, and its implications for Latinx and non-Latinx professionals. |
Wednesday, October 19, 2022
3:00 PM - 3:30 PM GMT
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Hoy más que nunca los diseñadores tenemos un gran compromiso con la comunidad y las empresas para mantener a todos conectados a través de plataformas digitales. Las empresas se han tenido que ajustar a la nueva normalidad en la que millones de personas están en cuarentena en sus casas. La mayoría de las empresas ya han pivoteado (o pivotearán) al mundo digital para sobrevivir. Sumate a nuestro “Office Hours” donde Hannah responderá todas tus preguntas sobre cómo afrontar los retos que trae la nueva normalidad y qué oportunidades están surgiendo para los diseñadores gráficos, web & UI-UX. |
Wednesday, October 19, 2022
3:30 PM - 4:00 PM GMT
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No hay Latinidad sin comunidad, or, there is no latinidad without community. In order to address the various challenges and utilize the many strengths of the Latinx population, community becomes the catalyst, the bridge, and the solution. Join philanthropist, healthcare professional, and Associate Director of Optum California Maria Urena, as she relates her experiences leveraging community to enrich the lives of her family and other Latinx people and learn how you can do the same regardless of where you live. |
Wednesday, October 19, 2022
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM GMT
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Mentors are necessary and valuable, but without sponsors to put our names forward in the right situations, we just end up highly skilled in a career plateau—a situation many Latina professionals find themselves in. In this panel discussion with Service Now, you’ll learn how to find a sponsor, be an effective sponsor, and learn the sponsor’s overall place in the “personal board of directors”. |
Wednesday, October 19, 2022
5:00 PM - 5:30 PM GMT
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We are extremely honored to welcome U.S. Representative Ritchie Torres, the first gay Afro-Latino person elected to the United States Congress, serving New York's 15th Congressional District. Rep. Torres has passed over forty pieces of legislation, including legislation protecting the City's affordable housing stock and tackling the City's opioid epidemic. Come & get inspired with us! |
Wednesday, October 19, 2022
5:30 PM - 6:00 PM GMT
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Diversity is a business asset not because it makes businesses look good, but because it brings multiple strategic strengths to the business. Knowing what strength you bring to the table and how to spotlight that strength to boost your career. In this fireside chat, hear from KnowB4 Sales Rep Dario Tedesco about how to emphasize what makes you unique, and how to bring your authentic self to work in a way that will catapult your success. |
Thursday, October 20, 2022 | |
Thursday, October 20, 2022
3:00 PM - 6:00 PM GMT
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Jennifer Boicic is a highly accomplished professional, currently serving as the Director of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) at ServiceNow. With boundless enthusiasm, she actively promotes DEI in

Virgginnia is a DEI and talent acquisition professional based in the Bay Area with a proven record of building and improving processes that help companies find the right talent when they need it as we

Representative Ritchie Torres is a fighter from the Bronx who has spent his entire life working for the community he calls home. Like many people in the South Bronx, poverty and struggle have never be

Sr. UI-UX Designer con 10 años de experiencia creando productos digitales para startups multinacionales y compañías Fortune 500. En su tiempo libre es Mentora de diseño UI-UX en varias escuelas online

Incanzable aprendiz y defensora del empoderamiento de las mujeres. Pasé los últimos 15 años ayudando a las personas a avanzar en sus carreras acompañándolas en la búsqueda de su próxima aventura. Tras

Anthony Ocampo, Ph.D. is Professor of Sociology at Cal Poly Pomona and a Ford Foundation Fellow. He is the author of The Latinos of Asia: How Filipino Americans Break the Rules of Race. Dr. Ocampo’s r

Carlos serves as board member at Diamante, Inc., Centro Para Familias Hispanas and is the Board Chair for the North Carolina Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. He was recently appointed to serve a two year

I have 30 years, a non-binary person, and I believe that someday it will not be necessary to explain or speak about it. It will be normal, and until then, I will fight for this. In my free time, I do

Giuliana Macedo, in other words, "G" is a Team Expansion Specialist at KnowBe4. She recruits talent to join KnowBe4's sales team both domestically and in LATAM. G started at KnowBe4 as an administrato

People, product and business leader with over 20 years of proven experience building and scaling products within organizations of all sizes across consumer and enterprise markets. Extensive experience

Outbound product manager for ServiceNow’s largest product, IT Service Management. Isabella has been with ServiceNow for five years where she grew her career from intern to senior product manager. With

I am a U.S. attorney turned SaaS customer success professional. Based in Argentina, my skills bridge the gap between American companies and the Argentine technology community. In my current role as an

I'm an Account Executive passionate about helping companies take actionable steps to tackle their gender parity and inclusion problems. I enjoy working with clients that are ready to marry their rheto

Lesley is a seasoned sales professional with a proven track record over-achieving quotas and a long, successful history selling to enterprise clients with stellar interpersonal and teamwork skills, a

Michele studied Public and Finance Administration; however, she never acted in such an area. Fascinated with social and political matters, she loves working with services. At Autodesk, she started as

Jessica has a bachelor's in Social Communications who fell in love with code and the transformation ability of the tech industry.She has been working with digital products since 2018 when I started at

IT and business transformation executive with 15+ years of International experience leading company-wide operational functions and large-scale projects. Achieved results and deployed projects in 10+ c

Developer Community Program Manager / Intersectionality Specialist/ Researcher / Mentor Giuliana has an entrepreneurial and visionary attitude with an innovative spirit. She started in engineering and

Maria has a long history of philanthropy and volunteerism- she is a Family Nurse Practitioner and business owner. She currently serves in the role of Associate Director for Optum California formerly N

Jasmin and her family immigrated to the United States from Lima, Peru when she was 13 years old. She began her journey in the sunny city of Long Beach, CA (Fun fact: the current mayor of Long Beach is

Managing Director, Washington D.C., APCO WorldwideLicy Do Canto, a veteran of public policy, corporate strategy, health care communications and diversity and inclusion, is managing director of APCO Wo

Mariluz has been a human resources practitioner for nearly twenty years specializing in diversity, equity and inclusion and organizational development. She has worked in a variety of industries includ

Renee O’Hare is the Director of Offering delivery, leading a business analyst team and has been with Autodesk for 28 years. Business analysts add value to Strategic Programs by driving business requir

Mandy Sanghera OBE is an award-winning philanthropist and global campaigner often referred to as a global catalyst. As well as being an international human rights activist, motivational and TEDx speak

Katharine Zaleski was named one of Fast Company’s Most Creative People in Business after launching PowerToFly, the platform fast-tracking economic equality through upskilling and connecting underrepre

Arianna Huffington is the founder and CEO of Thrive Global, the founder of The Huffington Post, and the author of 15 books, including, most recently, Thrive and The Sleep Revolution. In 2016, she launched Thrive Global, a leading behavior change tech company with the mission of changing the way we work and live by ending the collective delusion that burnout is the price we must pay for success.

Valerie B. Jarrett is a Senior Distinguished Fellow at the University of Chicago Law School, President of the Obama Foundation and Senior Advisor at Attn. She serves as Board Chair of When We All Vote and Co-Chair of The United State of Women. She also serves on the boards of Lyft, Ralph Lauren, Walgreens Boots Alliance, 2U, Sweetgreen, Ariel Investments, the Innocence Project, Time’s Up, the Economic Club of Chicago and the John F. Kennedy Center for Performing Arts. Her New York Times bestselling memoir, Finding My Voice, was published in 2019 and updated in paperback in 2020.
Ms. Jarrett was the longest serving Senior Advisor to President Barack Obama. She oversaw the Offices of Public Engagement and Intergovernmental Affairs and Chaired the White House Council on Women and Girls. Ms. Jarrett worked throughout her tenure at the White House to mobilize elected officials, business and community leaders, and diverse groups of advocates. She led the Obama Administration’s efforts to expand and strengthen access to the middle class, and boost American businesses and our economy. She championed the creation of equality and opportunity for all Americans, and economically and politically empowering women in the United States and around the world. She oversaw the Administration’s advocacy for workplace policies that empower working families, including equal pay, raising the minimum wage, paid leave, paid sick days, affordable childcare, and a culture free from sexual harassment.

Donna Brazile is a veteran political strategist, a Fox News contributor, an adjunct professor at Georgetown University, and just completed a two-year appointment as the King Endowed Chair in Public Policy at Howard University. She previously served as interim Chair of the Democratic National Committee and of the DNC’s Voting Rights Institute. She managed the Gore campaign in 2000 and has lectured at more than 225 colleges and universities on race, diversity, women, leadership and restoring civility in politics. Brazile is the author of several books, including "Hacks: The Inside Story of the Break-ins and Breakdowns That Put Donald Trump in the White House." @DonnaBrazile

Rep. Val Demings (D-FL) represents Florida’s 10th District in Congress. The first woman to serve as Orlando’s Chief of Police, she now serves on the House committees on Homeland Security, Intelligence, and the Judiciary. Demings is a member of the Congressional Black Caucus, Women’s Caucus, and New Democratic Caucus. She is a member of the Law Enforcement Congressional Badge of Bravery Review Board and the Elections Security Taskforce. Besides serving as a Subcommittee Vice-Chair, Congresswoman Demings’ leadership positions include serving as Assistant and Regional Whip for the House Democratic Caucus, Co-Chair of Candidate Recruitment for the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, and Vice Chair of the Gun Violence Prevention Task Force. She recently made history as one of the first women and first African Americans to serve as an presidential Impeachment Manager. Rep. Demings has been a leader on numerous issues, including bipartisan and bicameral work in Congress to reaffirm America’s commitment to media diversity.

Ai-jen Poo is the co-founder and Executive Director of the National Domestic Workers Alliance, a non-profit organization working to bring quality work, dignity and fairness to the growing numbers of workers who care and clean in our homes, the majority of whom are immigrants and women of color. Her widely acclaimed book The Age of Dignity: Preparing for the Elder Boom in a Changing America helps Americans make meaning of the need and opportunity in the elder boom -- to improve access to care for all families while ensuring a strong care workforce for the future. Ai-jen Poo is also a leading voice in the women’s movement. In 2019 along with Ceclie Richards and Alicia Garza, Ai-jen co-founded SuperMajority, a new home for women's activism, training and mobilizing a multiracial, intergenerational community who will fight for gender equity together. She has been recognized among Fortune’s 50 World’s Greatest Leaders and Time’s 100 Most Influential People in the World, and she has been the recipient of countless awards, including a 2014 MacArthur "Genius" Award. Ai-jen served as a member of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation sponsored Partnership for Mobility from Poverty, currently serves as a trustee of the Ford Foundation and a member of the Democratic National Committee. She has a BA from Columbia University and honorary doctorates from Smith College, the New School, and the City University of New York.

Carla Harris is a Vice Chairman, Managing Director and Senior Client
Advisor at Morgan Stanley. She is responsible for increasing client
connectivity and penetration to enhance revenue generation across the
firm. She formerly headed the Emerging Manager Platform, the equity
capital markets effort for the consumer and retail industries and was
responsible for Equity Private Placements. In her 30 year career, Ms.
Harris has had extensive industry experiences in the technology, media,
retail, telecommunications, transportation, industrial, and healthcare
sectors. In August 2013, Carla Harris was appointed by President Barack
Obama to chair the National Women’s Business Council. For more than a
decade, Ms. Harris was a senior member of the equity syndicate desk and
executed such transactions as initial public offerings for UPS, Martha
Stewart Living Omnimedia, Ariba, Redback, the General Motors sub-IPO of
Delphi Automotive, and the $3.2 Billion common stock transaction for
Immunex Corporation, one of the largest biotechnology common stock
transactions in U.S. history. Ms. Harris was named to Fortune
Magazine’s list of “The 50 Most Powerful Black Executives in Corporate
America”, Fortune’s Most Influential List, U. S. Bankers Top 25 Most
Powerful Women in Finance (2009, 2010, 2011), Black Enterprise’s Top 75
Most Powerful Women in Business (2017), and “Top 75 African Americans
on Wall Street”, and to Essence Magazine’s list of “The 50 Women Who are
Shaping the World”.

Tiffany Cross is a journalist, political analyst, and the host of “The Cross Connection with Tiffany Cross” airing Saturdays at 10 a.m. ET on MSNBC. Cross is a longtime cable news veteran having previously served as the D.C. Bureau Chief for BET Networks, an Associate Producer for CNN, and a freelance Field Producer. Most recently, she published her first book “Say It Louder!: Black Voters, White Narratives, and Saving Our Democracy” and was a 2020 Resident Fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School’s Institute of Politics. She also spent time on the campaign trail having both covered and worked on numerous local, state, and federal campaigns. In 2016, she co-founded The Beat DC, a national platform that intersected politics, policy, business, media, and people of color that was widely read by elected officials, CEOs and C-Suite executives, opinion leaders, and media influencers. She attended Clark Atlanta University and lives in Washington, D.C.

Johnny C. Taylor, Jr., SHRM-SCP, is President and CEO of SHRM, the Society for Human Resource Management. He is a member of the American Workforce Policy Advisory Board and Chair of the President’s Advisory Board on Historically Black Colleges and Universities. He serves on the boards of the University of Miami, Jobs for America’s Graduates and the American Red Cross and authors the weekly "Ask HR" column in USA Today.

Senator Kirsten Gillibrand has served as Senator for the State of New York since 2009, having previously served in the House of Representatives. Throughout her time in Washington, Senator Gillibrand has led the effort to appeal “Don’t Ask Don’t Tell”; successfully advocated for compensation for 9/11 first responders and fought to reform the justice system for sexual assault survivors in the military and on college campuses.

Angelica Ross is a leading figure of success and strength in the movement for transgender and racial equality and a current star in Ryan Murphy’s hit FX series “Pose” Making TV history, the show features the largest transgender cast ever for a scripted series – five transgender women of color cast to play five series regular roles, including Angelica’s role as ‘Candy Abundance’. Ross is also the President of Miss Ross, Inc. and founder of TransTech Social Enterprises, an organization that helps people lift themselves out of poverty through technical training and digital work creating a social impact and bringing economic empowerment to marginalized trans and LGBTQI+ communities.

Sallie Krawcheck’s professional mission is to help women reach their financial and professional goals (or, put more bluntly, to get more money into the hands of women), thus enabling them to live better lives and unleashing a positive ripple effect for our families, our communities and our economy. To that end, Krawcheck is the Chair of the Ellevate Network, a 135K-strong global professional women’s network; she is also the CEO and co-founder of Ellevest, a digital-first, mission-driven investment platform for women; she is Chair of the Pax Ellevate Global Women’s Leadership Fund, a fund that invests in the top-rated companies for advancing women; and she is the best-selling author of “Own It: The Power of Women at Work.” Read more about how women support each other at work through Ellevate Squads.
Before launching Ellevest, Krawcheck built a successful career on Wall Street: She was the CEO of Merrill Lynch, Smith Barney, US Trust, the Citi Private Bank, and Sanford C. Bernstein. She was also Chief Financial Officer for Citigroup. Prior to that, Krawcheck was a top-ranked research analyst covering the securities industry.
Krawcheck, one of few executives to find success in large complex companies and as a startup CEO, is widely recognized as one of the most influential women in business. She has been recognized by Inc. as a "Top Female Founder", called "The Last Honest Analyst" by Fortune magazine, was named the seventh most powerful woman in the world by Forbes, was # 9 on Fast Company's list of the "100 Most Creative People in Business," called one of the top 10 up and coming entrepreneurs to watch by Entrepreneur Magazine and has landed on Vanity Fair’s “The 2018 New Establishment List.”
Krawcheck received a BA summa cum laude from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and an MBA with honors from Columbia Business School. She has two children and two cats.

Claudia Romo Edelman is a social entrepreneur, an advocate and a catalyst for change. A frequent public speaker and media contributor, Claudia is a leader for diversity, inclusion and equity, focused on unifying the U.S. Hispanic community and promoting sustainability and purpose-driven activities. Claudia is the Founder of the We Are All Human Foundation, a New York-based non-profit foundation, dedicated to advancing the agenda of diversity, inclusion and equity through developing and hosting global,national and regional events, conducting research and developing research pieces/publications, creating content and corporate activation. A Mexican-Swiss Diplomat, Claudia is also a Founder and Co-Host of ‘Global GoalsCast’, a podcast distributed by CBS News Digital, which highlights global progress through the stories of champions making a difference. Prior to her role at the We Are All Human, she was seconded to the Executive Office of the Secretary-General of the United Nations to lead communications and advocacy for the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Claudia was instrumental in the creation and launch of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Lion Awards and is a special advisor for the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity. She is a Jury Member of the SDG Lion Awards in 2018 and 2019. She also has been a Jury Member of the D&AD Impact Awards for the last three consecutive years.

Reshma Saujani is the Founder and CEO of Girls Who Code, the nonprofit organization working to close the gender gap in technology while teaching girls confidence and bravery through coding. A lifelong activist, Saujani was the first Indian American woman to run for U.S. Congress. She is the author of three books, including the International Bestseller Brave, Not Perfect, Women Who Don't Wait In Line and the New York Times Bestseller Girls Who Code: Learn to Code and Change the World. Reshma lives in New York City with her husband, Nihal, their son, Shaan, and their bulldog, Stanley.

Dr. Tarika Barrett is the CEO of Girls Who Code, an international non-profit organization working to close the gender gap in technology by inspiring, educating and equipping young women with the computing skills to pursue 21st century opportunities. Prior to becoming CEO, Tarika served as Chief Operating Officer of the organization. She led the organization's free Summer Immersion Program and after-school Clubs Program, which has reached 450,000 girls around the world to date. Additionally, she managed the launch of international Programming, Alumni Programming, and managed the People & Culture team.
Tarika has served on the boards of CSforALL, Eskolta, and McGraw Hill, a leading learning science company creating world-class educational content and providing best-in-class digital platforms for learners and educators. She also sits on AT&T's Accelerator Advisory Board. Tarika is the recipient of the New York University’s Steinhardt School Dorothy Height Distinguished Alumni Achievement Award, and most recently was named as one of Crain’s 50 Most Powerful Women in New York.
Tarika lives in Brooklyn with her husband and two children.

General Lori J. Robinson is a retired United States Air Force general who served as commander of the United States Northern Command (USNORTHCOM) and commander of the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) from May 2016 to May 2018. She was the first female officer in the history of the United States Armed Forces to command a major Unified Combatant Command.
Robinson previously served as commander of Pacific Air Forces; air component commander for United States Pacific Command; and executive director, Pacific Air Combat Operations Staff, Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii. The Pacific Air Forces command has responsibility for Air Force activities spread over half the globe and supports 45,000 airmen serving principally in Japan, South Korea, Hawaii, Alaska, and Guam.
On March 18, 2016, United States Secretary of Defense Ash Carter announced that Robinson would be named by President Barack Obama to replace Admiral William E. Gortney as commander of USNORTHCOM and NORAD, subject to approval by the United States Senate. In 2016 Robinson was named to Time magazine's list of 100 most influential people. Robinson was confirmed and took over from Admiral Gortney on 13 May 2016.

Cindi Leive is a journalist, media leader and co-founder of The Meteor, a feminist media collective that launched in 2021. A cultural critic who appears frequently on TV and live events, she is a senior fellow at the University of Southern California’s Annenberg Center; the former editor-in-chief of both Glamour and Self magazines; the force behind
barrier-breaking initiatives like Glamour Women of the Year and The Girl Project; and the author or producer of numerous books including the 2018 New York Times bestseller Together We Rise about the making of the Women’s March. Cindi has interviewed heads
of state, Hollywood and fashion’s biggest personalities, and iconic leaders from all walks of life. Her many awards and honors include recognition from the White House and the United Nations, as well as an Emmy and multiple National Magazine Awards.

Aida Rodriguez is an Afro-Latina taking the world of entertainment by storm with her wit, strong performances and charismatic personality. Making history as the first Latina to appear in two comedy specials airing in one month on both HBO and Showtime, Rodriguez was handpicked by director Taylor Hackford for his film The Comedian starring Robert De Niro. Aida’s half-hour special was featured as part of Tiffany Haddish's breakout series They Ready which was executive produced by Haddish, Wanda Sykes and Paige Hurwitz for Netflix. She is currently in development on her half-hour scripted series with Warner Media, for which she will write, executive produce and star in. Haddish, Chris Case and Nastaran Dibai are also on board to executive produce. Rodriguez is also developing an animated series with ITV Studios and Nick Weidenfeld. She will produce her first one-hour special (also with Warner Media) for HBO Max.

Geraldine Laybourne is currently chairman and co-founder of Katapult Studio,a technology start-up company for the creative generation. Gerry is a serial media entrepreneur. She founded Oxygen Media, a 24-hour cable television network for young women, where she served as chairman and CEO until she sold it to NBC Universal in 2007. Gerry was a cable programming pioneer in the 80s and 90s: she led the team that created Nickelodeon and Nick at Nite. She also served as president of Disney/ABC Cable Networks (From 1996-1998) where she ran cable programming for the Walt Disney Company and its ABC subsidiary. Gerry has been singled out for her many contributions to the industry. She was ranked No. 1 among the 50 most influential women in the entertainment industry by the Hollywood Reporter in 1996 and named one of the 25 more influential people in America by Time Magazine that same year. She serves on the board of directors of Symantec Corporation, 9 story and Betaworks. She is on the board of trustees of Vassar College and on the board of Vital Voices.

Margery Kraus is founder and executive chairman of APCO Worldwide, a global advisory and advocacy communications consultancy headquartered in Washington, D.C. She specializes in public affairs, communication, and business consulting for major multinationals. Ms. Kraus founded APCO in 1984 and transformed it from a company with one small Washington office to a multinational consulting firm in major cities throughout the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and Asia. Ms. Kraus’s achievements have been recognized over the years through a number of prestigious awards, including the PRWeek U.S. Power List (2020); Enterprising Women of the Year Award (2019); PRWeek Top 20 Most Influential Communicator (2018); and many more. Ms. Kraus is active on other institutional and corporate boards and committees. She is chairman of the board of the Women Presidents’ Organization; serves on the international advisory board of Tikehau Capital, the social responsibility advisory board of Univision Communications Corporate, and the advisory board of Enterprising Women magazine. She also serves as a trustee of American University, the Catherine B. Reynolds Foundation, and the Institute for Public Relations.

Author Richard Lui is a veteran and award-winning journalist with more than 30 years in television, film, technology, and business. Currently, at MSNBC and previously with CNN Worldwide, he is the first Asian American man to anchor a daily national cable news program, and a team Emmy and Peabody winner. He is the author of the bestselling and award-winning book "Enough About Me: The Unexpected Power of Selflessness" from HarperCollins/Zondervan. In addition, Richard’s 15-year business career involves a fintech patent and launching six tech brands over three business cycles. Richard has lived, worked, and volunteered on every continent. Learn more at www.richardlui.com

Jamal Simmons has spent most of his career at the nexus of politics and media. He is currently a political contributor to CBS News. Until early 2020, Jamal produced and hosted several segments for Hill TV where he interviewed presidential candidates, congressional leaders, celebrities and activists for the digital platform.

Krissah Thompson is The Washington Post’s Managing Editor of Diversity and Inclusion. She is the first Black woman to hold the Managing Editor title at the organization. She began her career at The Washington Post in 2001 and has held multiple roles including intern, Business reporter, covering presidential campaigns and writing about civil rights and race. Before becoming an editor in the Style section, she covered the first lady’s office, politics and culture. She is a graduate of the University of Texas at Austin School of Journalism and College of Liberal Arts Plan II honors program. She also earned a master’s degree in journalism from the University of Maryland.

Chairman Mark Takano became the first openly gay person of color to be elected to Congress in 2012. He serves as Chairman of the House Committee on Veterans' Affairs, and as a member of the Education and Labor Committee.
Born and raised in Riverside, Mark's commitment to public service began at an early age. His family roots in Riverside go back to his grandparents who, along with his parents, were removed from their respective homes and sent to Japanese American Internment camps during World War II. After the war, these two families settled in Riverside County to rebuild their lives.
Mark attended Harvard College and received his bachelor's degree in Government in 1983. Upon graduation, Mark returned home to Riverside and began teaching in the Rialto Unified School District in 1988. As a classroom teacher, Mark confronted the challenges in our public education system daily. In 1990, Mark was elected to the Riverside Community College District's Board of Trustees.
Mark Takano represents the people of Riverside, Moreno Valley, Jurupa Valley and Perris in the United States House of Representatives.

Mr. Morgan is managing partner of D. Morgan & Partners, a government relations and public affairs firm at the center of business and the political system. Prior to launching the firm, Mr. Morgan served for almost ten years as Vice President Government Affairs for the American Express Company. Notably, Mr. Morgan is President and co-founder of the Multicultural Media Correspondents Association, a nonpartisan nonprofit organization committed to moving the needle on media diversity. In addition, he is co-founder of the National Infrastructure Investment Alliance, a coalition comprised of investment and development industry leaders helping local governments secure financing and technical assistance for their priority public-private-partnership and Opportunity Zone projects.

Licy Do Canto, a veteran of public policy, corporate strategy, health care communications and diversity and inclusion, is managing director of APCO Worldwide’s Washington D.C. office headquarters and mid-Atlantic region lead. A well respected expert in public health and health care policy, with nearly three decades of experience at the international, national, state and local levels across the nonprofit, philanthropic, corporate and government sectors, Mr. Do Canto is an accomplished, values-driven leader with unparalleled experience in developing and leading integrated public affairs campaigns combining strategic communications, public relations, political/legislative initiatives, policy, coalition building, grassroots efforts and advocacy. Mr. Do Canto has held a wide range of positions and has worked across diverse sectors and industries over the course of his successful career, making him uniquely qualified to understand and support leaders and organization to successfully navigate both the opportunities and the diplomatic, technical, and multifaceted industry challenges with which they are confronted. Mr. Do Canto has vast inside knowledge of the Washington political process, and deep substantive experience on a wide range of public policy issues from public health, health care and social impact to immigration, trade and economic development.

Maxine Williams is the Global Chief Diversity Officer at Meta. In this role, she and a team of Diversity and Inclusions specialists develop strategies to attract, retain and support the growth of underrepresented people at the company. Maxine’s team works towards increasing the cognitive diversity—different ways of thinking based on people having different backgrounds, experiences and information—of all teams across Meta..

Jacqueline is the New York Times best-selling author of “The Blue Sweater”. Her second book “Manifesto for a Moral Revolution” will be published in May 2020. In 2001, Jacqueline founded Acumen with the idea of investing philanthropic “patient-capital” in entrepreneurs seeking to solve the toughest issues of poverty.

As I reflect on current times - I am wondering about the "legacy" from these times... what will we keep? What does the "future of work" look like next year? 3 years? As a CHRO - I am excited that during disruptive times - we have the opportunity to positively disrupt our talent practices. We have permission, in fact are being asked, to be more agile, strategic and keep the 'human' fully in the middle of what we do.

Judy Chu was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in July 2009. She represents the 27th Congressional District, which includes Pasadena and the west San Gabriel Valley of southern California.Rep. Chu currently serves on the powerful House Ways and Means Committee, which has jurisdiction over legislation pertaining to taxes, revenues, Social Security, and Medicare.

U.S. Representative Adriano Espaillat proudly represents New York’s Thirteenth Congressional District.
Representative Espaillat is the first Dominican American to serve in the U.S. House of Representatives and his congressional district includes Harlem, East Harlem, West Harlem, Hamilton Heights, Washington Heights, Inwood, Marble Hill, and the north-west Bronx.
First elected to Congress in 2016, Representative Espaillat was sworn into office on January 3, 2017, during the 115th Congress and is serving his third term in Congress.
A steadfast champion for working- and middle-class New Yorkers, Representative Espaillat is a staunch advocate of a fair living wage, immediate and effective investments in affordable housing, meaningful criminal justice reform, infrastructure improvements, expanded youth programs, and better educational opportunities.
Throughout the tenure of his career in public service, Representative Espaillat has been a vocal advocate for protecting tenants, improving schools, and making serious, smart investments in economic development, job creation, and environmental protection. Prior to coming to Congress, he served as a New York State Senator during which he represented the neighborhoods of Marble Hill, Inwood, Washington Heights, Hamilton Heights, West Harlem, the Upper West Side, Hell's Kitchen, Clinton, and Chelsea.

Alejandra Y. Castillo is a change maker in the fields of public policy and law, as well as an accomplished leader of large public, private, and nonprofit organizations. A native of Queens, New Yorker and daughter of immigrants from the Dominican Republic, Alejandra calls herself the bridge and translator between two nations, two languages, two cultures, and two socio-economic systems. Holding true to her Queens and Dominican-American roots, Castillo is a huge Mets fan! Castillo has served in senior level positions in three presidential administration (Clinton, Obama and Biden) On August 11, the U.S Senate confirmed Castillo by unanimous vote to serve as the 23rd U.S. Assistant Secretary of Commerce for the Economic Development Administration (EDA). EDA is the sole federal agency focused on economic development, workforce development, technology and innovation to ensure our nation’s global competitiveness. As she leads EDA, Castillo is responsible for the management of $4.5 billion dollars. She is also the immediate past CEO of YWCA USA, which serves 2.3 million women and girls around the country with a network of more than 200 associations. Under her leadership YWCA USA strengthened is presence as a leading voice for women and girls, and a national advocate for racial and social justice. In 2014, Castillo was appointed by the Obama Administration as the national director of the Minority Business Development Agency, becoming the first Hispanic woman to lead the agency. She helped secure financing and capital in excess of $19 billion and created or retained more than 33,000 jobs. Castillo served in the Clinton White House working on issues related to drug trafficking, interdiction, money laundering, drug prevention and treatment. Castillo has been featured in various media including The New York Times, Forbes, USA Today, CBS Cares, PBS, and The Chronicle of Philanthropy, as well as a frequent speaker in Spanish-language media outlets such as Univision and Telemundo.

Dr. Maya Rockeymoore Cummings is Founder, President, and CEO of Global Policy Solutions, a mission driven strategy firm. She previously served as the chair of the Maryland Democratic Party. Dr. Rockeymoore Cummings has announced a run for Congress in Maryland’s 7th Congressional District to succeed her late husband Congressman Elijah E. Cummings.

Representative Ritchie Torres is a fighter from the Bronx who has spent his entire life working for the community he calls home. Like many people in the South Bronx, poverty and struggle have never been abstractions to him, and he governs from a place of lived experience.
In 2013, at the age of twenty-five, Ritchie became New York City's youngest elected official and the first openly L.G.B.T.Q person elected to office in the Bronx. At the City Council, Ritchie stood out, and during his seven-year tenure he tenaciously tackled problems big and small for the Bronx and New York City. He passed over forty pieces of legislation, including legislation protecting the City's affordable housing stock and tackling the city's opioid epidemic. As the Chairman overseeing NYCHA, he held the first committee hearing ever in public housing, which led to a $3 billion-dollar FEMA investment, the largest in NYC history.
Ritchie currently lives in the South Bronx and represents NY-15 in the South Bronx. He is a member of the Committee on Financial Services and serves as the Vice Chair of the Committee on Homeland Security.

Susan is a Partner and Global Head of Strategic Finance at Apollo Global Management and was previously named Chief Financial Officer of Citi’s Global Consumer Banking business in June 2019.
Previously, she was Head of Investor Relations from 2012 to 2019, where she was responsible for managing Citi's relationships with institutional investors and research analysts in both the equity and fixed income markets. Susan was the senior sponsor of Citi’s Financial Management Associate and Analyst programs from 2016 to 2019, and she remains integrally involved in the recruiting and development of future Finance leaders. She is also the executive sponsor for Citi’s Women in Finance program.
Prior to joining Citi in 2009, Susan served as Senior Vice President, Investor Relations for Lehman Brothers, Inc. From 2005 to 2008, she was a senior banker in equity capital markets, responsible for structuring and marketing equity securities for corporate clients in the retail and consumer sectors. She joined Lehman Brothers in 1998 in investment banking, where she advised clients on M&A and capital raising activities.
Susan received her MBA from The University of Chicago Graduate School of Business and a BA from Duke University. She is a member of the YWCA Academy of Women Leaders (2018) and the David Rockefeller Fellows program (2019).

Racquel Oden is Head of National Sales for Chase Consumer Banking responsible for servicing over 20 million customers with direct responsibility for over $980 billion in deposits and investments leading 40,000+ employees. In her previous role, she was the Northeast Division Director, managing their Consumer Banking and Wealth Management business. In the division she served 4.9 million customers with over $300 billion in deposits and investments overseeing 10,000 associates and advisors. As the Division Director, she defined frameworks for bankers and advisors, driving transformative initiatives to develop strategies to enhance and evolve the client experience.
Previously, Ms. Oden was an executive member at Merrill Lynch, where she spent eight years in several leadership roles. Her most recent role was Market Executive of the flagship New York Fifth Avenue Market, the firm’s largest market with more than 250 advisors serving high-net-worth individuals and institutions with over $35 billion in assets under management. Prior to that, she was Head of Advisor Strategy and Development, responsible for coaching the firm’s 14,000 advisors and leading initiatives designed to recruit and train the next generation, and before that, Head of Global Product Strategy & Business Development where she oversaw the team’s new product business development supporting all channels within Global Wealth & Investment Management.

Noor Tagouri is an award-winning journalist, producer, and podcaster blazing a trail across mainstream media. With an aware and engaged community of over 2 million followers, Noor has garnered international praise as one of new media’s most influential voices, using innovative storytelling to emphasize subcultures and marginalized communities in the U.S. Her documentary and podcast series, Sold in America, received a Gracies award for Best Investigative Series. In 2019, Noor founded At Your Service (AYS), her production company and consultancy, telling stories through a lens of service. Her popular podcast interview series, PODCAST NOOR, is a guided storytelling session that creates spaces and curiosity for impactful conversations. Noor's work focuses on identity, inclusion, proper representation in media, and breaking barriers through storytelling. From viral stories and global speaking tours, to releasing her own line of fashion and partnering with brands like Prada, Valentino and Tommy Hilfiger, Noor is raising the bar every step of the way.

Reggie Greer currently serves as Senior Advisor to the U.S. Special Envoy to Advance the Human Rights of LGBTQUI+ Persons and previously served as the White House Director of Priority Placement and Senior Advisor on LGBTQ+ Engagement for President Joe Biden. He previously served as the LGBTQ+ Engagement Director for the Biden-Harris campaign. Previously, he was the Constituent Engagement Director at LGBTQ Victory Institute where he supported LGBTQ+ elected and appointed leaders around the country.
Prior to joining Victory, Reggie served as Deputy Director of Public Engagement at the United States Department of Transportation where he developed strategies for effective communication and engagement with thousands of transportation stakeholders across every mode on key White House and Departmental priorities. Appointed by President Barack Obama and Secretary Anthony Foxx in May 2014, Reggie served as the Department’s liaison to the White House Business Council, engaging business leaders across the country on a wide range of transportation-related initiatives, programs, and issues. Reggie began his tenure at the Department as a special assistant to Secretary Foxx. And, in 2016, Reggie was appointed to serve on Washington, DC Mayor Muriel Bowser’s LGBTQ Advisory Committee.
In 2009, Reggie received his Bachelor of Arts in Government and History from Georgetown University, having concentrated his studies in education and social policy.

Tiffany Dufu is founder and CEO of The Cru. Their algorithm matches circles of women who collaborate to meet their personal and professional goals. She’s also the author of the bestselling book Drop the Ball: Achieving More by Doing Less. According to foreword contributor Gloria Steinem, Drop the Ball is “important, path-breaking, intimate and brave.” Named to Entrepreneur's 100 Powerful Women and Fast Company’s League of Extraordinary Women, Tiffany has raised nearly $20 million toward the cause of women and girls. She was a launch team member to Lean In and was Chief Leadership Officer to Levo, one of the fastest growing millennial professional networks. Prior to that, Tiffany served as President of The White House Project, as a Major Gifts Officer at Simmons University, and as Associate Director of Development at Seattle Girls’ School. Tiffany is a member of Women’s Forum New York, Delta Sigma Theta, Sorority, Inc. and is a Lifetime Girl Scout. She serves on the board of Girls Who Code and Simmons University and lives in New York City with her husband and two children.

James Rhee is an impact investor, founder, CEO and educator who empowers people, brands and organizations to fulfill their true potential by marrying capital with purpose and truth across multiple systems. The acclaimed story of the remarkable transformation and re-imagination of Ashley Stewart, one of the country’s largest brands serving Black women, under his leadership as chairman, CEO and investor (2013-2020) has served as proof to millions of people, as well as the world’s leading businesses and organizations, that one can do better by being better.
James is at the vanguard of making knowledge, opportunity and capital accessible to all. He holds appointments at both MIT Sloan School of Management and Duke Law School as a senior lecturer, where he teaches future leaders about organizational systems and deconstructed investment principles relating to money, life and joy.

Richard A. Fowler is a television talent, radio host, and millennial messaging expert who currently serves as a progressive contributor at FOX News Channel. Fowler has been providing political and cultural analysis across the cable network’s highly rated slate of programming since September 2016. Fowler also hosts the nationally syndicated Fowler Show, a weekly radio program which can be heard in more than 9.1 million homes.
Additionally, Fowler serves as a staple on SiriusXM’s Progress and Urban View. His written work has been featured in: The Hill, The Grio, The Root, Ebony Magazine, JET Magazine, the Charlotte Observer, Huff Post and FoxNews.com.
As a first-generation American, from Jamaican parents, Fowler began his political career in his home state of Florida, volunteering with numerous local and statewide races. Since then, Fowler has been an advocate for youth, social equity, and the African American LGBTQ community.
Most recently, Fowler was named a Senior Media Fellow for the New Leader’s Council and Chairman of the Center for Black Equity Leadership Council. In both of these roles, Fowler focuses on training, equipping, and empowering the next generation of millennial and LGBTQ leaders to use their voice to advocate for change.

Erica Cobb is a seasoned television host and social commentator who is currently a co- host on Tegna’s “Daily Blast Live” (“DBL”), the only national daytime talk show airing live in all time zones. Erica also hosts her own weekly podcast called “Comeback with Erica Cobb”, which airs on all major social platforms and lives at www.comeback.tv where Erica’s motto is “everyone is deserving of the comeback they are willing to earn.”
Prior to “DBL,” Erica was a morning radio personality, a host for the Denver Nuggets and lifestyle contributor to various media platforms. Erica started her media career in her hometown of Chicago, radio then took her to California and Colorado. She’s been an on-air talent for WBBM-FM in Chicago, KALC-FM in Denver and KZZO-FM in Sacramento.
Erica’s social justice and entertainment commentary has introduced more than 58 million unique viewers to “Daily Blast Live” on social media.
Erica’s on-camera resume expands to include commercial print modeling, appearing in ads and signage for clients such as Ebony, Complete Woman Magazine, Galyans, Jack Daniels and McDonalds. Erica holds a B.A. in Communications Studies from DePaul University.

Judy Choi is the Chief Administrative Officer of Private Credit & Equity (PC&E) within Morgan Stanley Investment Management (MSIM), a global investment manager managing $1.6Tn of AUM with over 40 years of history delivering innovative investment solutions across public and private markets worldwide.
She oversees a broad range of initiatives managing the business of direct private equity and credit investment including organizational management, product development, recruiting and retention, compliance and risk management, expense management, technology management, and process reengineering in close partnership with MSIM and corporate-level support organizations. She leads the Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) integration effort across PC&E investment teams and represents the division on the MSIM Sustainability Council. She also serves on the Investment Committee of the Morgan Stanley Next Level Fund, a venture fund that invests in early-stage technology and technology-enabled companies with women or diverse members as part of the founding team.
She received a B.A. from Hunter College, an M.H.A. from the University of Cincinnati, and M.B.A.s from Columbia University and London Business School. She serves on the Board of VillageCare of NY, on the Advisory Council of American Corporate Partners (ACP) and is the co-President of the London Business School Alumni Association in New York.

Michelle Kim is the co-founder and CEO of Awaken, a leading provider of modern and interactive diversity, inclusion, and leadership workshops. Prior to Awaken, Michelle had a successful career in both tech and management consulting, working with C- and VP-level executives to build high-performing organizations around the world. As an immigrant queer woman of color, Michelle has been a lifelong social justice activist and a community organizer, serving on a variety of organizations such as the San Francisco LGBTQ Speakers Bureau, UC LGBTIQ Association Steering Committee (commissioned by the UC system’s Office of the President), San Francisco Human Rights Commission’s Advisory Committee, and LYRIC youth nonprofit’s Board of Directors.

Kristy Wallace is the CEO of Ellevate Network, and is responsible for executing Ellevate Network’s mission of changing the culture of business from the inside out by providing professional women with a supportive community to lean on and learn from. She directs the Network’s staff, is responsible for business growth and strategy, and works closely with Ellevate's Chapter Leaders, Business Partners, and Champions to further Ellevate's impact. Kristy is host of the Ellevate Podcast: Conversations with Women Changing the Face of Business and is also a regular speaker and thought leader on Leadership, Diversity, Social Entrepreneurship, Networking, and Entrepreneurialism. Most recently, Kristy was recognized as a Woman of Influence by the New York Business Journal.

LaFawn Davis is Senior Vice President of Environmental, Social & Governance (ESG) at Indeed. She leads teams that focus on Sustainability, Diversity, Inclusion and Belonging, Accessibility, Social Impact, Inclusive Hiring Products and AI Ethics. The focus of Indeed’s ESG commitments are to close the opportunity gap, break down bias and barriers, and conserve the environment.
She is a globally-recognized operator with 20 years of experience serving in leadership roles at innovative Fortune 50, 100 and unicorn technology companies like Google, Yahoo, PayPal and Twilio. Leveraging this experience, she brings deep expertise for transforming companies through driving results, creating a culture of psychological safety and belonging, and building high-performing teams.
LaFawn is an advisor, speaker at events worldwide and a frequent contributor to articles as seen in Fast Company, Forbes, TIME, Variety, Wall Street Journal and Washington Post. She was recently named one of Entrepreneur Magazine’s 100 Women of Impact, which is an annual celebration of the women leading today’s most influential, innovative companies, and changing lives while they’re at it. For two years in a row, she was named one of Fast Company’s Queer50, a ranking of the most influential and innovative queer women and nonbinary people transforming the world of business, tech, and beyond. The San Francisco Business Times also recognized her as one of the Most Influential Women in Business.

Peter co-founded and led Prezi for its first 12 years, building the most engaging way to share content with live and remote audiences. Prezi is one of the first global brands to have originated in Hungary, with more than 100 million users in 175 countries and adoption across the world’s leading enterprises.
He’s been named Entrepreneur of the Year by the EU Commission, Alumni of the Year by the Royal Institute of Technology. In 2015, he became the first openly gay and visible CEO in Central and Eastern Europe and has been included multiple times in Financial Times’ ranking of the world’s most influential LGBT executives.
Peter also co-founded and chaired WeAreOpen - a gathering of over 1,000 CEE companies that work for diverse and inclusive work environments, representing over 100k employees.

Liane Hornsey joined Palo Alto Networks as chief people officer in September 2018. Liane previously served as chief people officer at Uber Technologies, Inc. where she helped transform the culture during a period of significant turbulence. Prior to that, she served as chief administrative officer and operating partner at SoftBank Group International. In this role she traveled the globe helping portfolio companies scale and achieve unsurpassed human capital success. For almost ten years before joining SoftBank, Liane led People Operations for Google’s Global Business and became Google’s first female vice president in human resources.
Liane has held senior leadership roles at lastminute.com Group, Virgin Media and BMG Music. Liane is widely recognized as one of the world’s pre-eminent practitioners in people operations as well as organization and leadership development.
Liane serves on the board of BUILD, a nonprofit organization that provides real-world entrepreneurial experience to empower youth from under-resourced communities to excel in education, lead in their communities and succeed professionally.

Strategic business leader with proven experience in managing start-up Internet businesses and leading traditional media businesses transitioning to new, digital formats. Results-oriented management style with demonstrated success in building and marketing consumer-focused media brands, directing business operations and leading the creative process. Skilled at identifying critical business needs and executing to address those needs. Ability to build and motivate a team.

Frida is an award-winning Harvard-and-MIT trained neuroscientist turned startup founder, who is passionate about revolutizing access to economic opportunity through unbiased tech. She is the CEO and co-founder of pymetrics, which matches people to top jobs while removing gender and ethnic bias from the hiring process through neuroscience and AI technology.

Melissa Bell is an American journalist and technologist. She helped launch the Indian business newspaper Mint, and held several positions at The Washington Post, starting in 2010. In 2014, co-founded the news and opinion website Vox where she currently serves as publisher.

Rha Goddess is THE entrepreneurial soul coach behind hundreds of breakthrough changemakers, cultural visionaries, and social entrepreneurs. In 2011 Rha founded Move The Crowd, an entrepreneurial training company dedicated to creative and cultural entrepreneurs working at the intersection of values, profitability and social impact.

Ceyenne Doroshow (pronounced Kai-Ann) is a compassionate powerhouse performer, activist, organizer, community-based researcher and public figure in the trans and sex worker rights’ movements. As the Founder and Executive Director of G.L.I.T.S., she works to provide holistic care to LGBTQ sex workers while serving on the following boards: SWOP-USA, Caribbean Equality Project, SOAR Institute and NYTAG. As an international public speaker, her presentations include The Desiree Alliance, Creating Change, SisterSong, Harm Reduction Coalition and the International AIDS Conferences. She was a featured emcee for Toronto Pride and MOMA/PS1’s Sex Workers’ Festival of Resistance, lifting her voice as a trans woman of color. Ceyenne has been heavily featured in the media, has performed on television in Showtime’s OZ, for the documentaries Red Umbrella Diaries and Miss Major. Known for her skills in the kitchen, Ceyenne co-authored the Caribbean cookbook Cooking in Heels, while incarcerated on prostitution charges. She is currently working on her second book, titled Falling Into the Fire.

I have had the honor of launching or reimagining iconic media brands to find new audience, build new products, diversify revenue streams and create lasting brand loyalty. I am a champion of change and creative innovation. But what really drives me is helping women and the next generation of leaders step into their power—at work, in relationships, and in their lives. I was editor-in-chief of legendary teen brand, Seventeen, for the better part of a decade and repositioned that brand to reach a new audience and drove it to number one by every metric. Most recently I've built an events and community platform to inspire and unite a network of women and men who are devoted to helping each other achieve and succeed. The business evolved from my book, The Big Life, which is a guide for the next generation who are changing what it means to be powerful and successful in the world—for everyone. I've been a consultant and contributor to Good Morning America, helping re-launch its website with a new editorial strategy and leading important on-air conversations about the next generation. With a message of embracing change and building bridges between generations, I give speeches and lead conversations for major conferences and brands, including TEDx, Forbes, Microsoft, Facebook and Avon.

Charlene A. Wheeless, senior advisor for equity and justice at APCO Worldwide, is the former principal vice president of global corporate affairs for Bechtel Corporation. Ms. Wheeless was responsible for global communications, issues and reputation management, sustainability, stewardship and public affairs. She served on the company’s ethics and knowledge management committees, as well as the boards of the Bechtel PAC and Bechtel Group Foundation.
Before joining Bechtel in 2009, Ms. Wheeless was vice president of communications for the Intelligence and Information Systems (IIS) business unit of Raytheon Company as well as the site executive of its Falls Church, Va. facility. In these positions she oversaw global public relations, advertising, media relations, marketing communications, employee communications, and community relations and served as the lead executive, responsible for facility operations, security and quality audits, and employee morale.
Prior to her years with Raytheon, Ms. Wheeless was senior vice president of global communications and marketing for American Management Systems (AMS) and corporate vice president of communications at DynCorp. She also held executive and staff positions with PRC, Inc. (later acquired by Northrop Grumman Corporation), Steuart Petroleum Company, and IBM Corporation.
Ms. Wheeless was recently named by PRWeek magazine one of the 50 most influential PR professionals in the industry, for the third consecutive year.

Accomplished D & I Executive with 20+ years of experience across multiple industries. Consistently achieved or exceeded organizational expectations by properly aligning business goals with human resources & diversity strategy. Recognized for attaining improvements in key metrics linked to revenue, profitability, productivity, and attrition. Key Competencies: Diversity Strategy: Create, Communicate & Execute Succession Plans: Identify, Develop IDPs, and Training plans Organizational Development & Change Management Performance Management Talent Management Compensation Management Legal Compliance, OFCCP, Data Privacy, HIPAA, PHI, PII Supplier Diversity Budget Administration & Reporting & Contract Compliance Project Management: Certified Six Sigma Greenbelt Certified Diversity Professional (CDP), MBA, SPHR, SHRM-SCP

Jill Filipovic is a journalist based in Nairobi and New York City, and the author of The H-Spot: The Feminist Pursuit of Happiness. A contributing opinion writer for the New York Times and The Guardian, she is also a weekly columnist for Cosmopolitan and CNN. She is also an attorney. Her work on law, politics, gender and foreign affairs has appeared in the New York Times, the Washington Post, VICE, TIME, Al Jazeera America, the Nation, Foreign Policy, Marie Claire, and others. She was an editor at NYU Law’s Journal of Law and Social Change, and a contributor to the Yale Journal of Law and Feminism and the anthology Yes Means Yes: Visions of Female Sexual Power and a World Without Rape, named one of the best books of the year by Publisher’s Weekly A winner of a 2014 Newswomen’s Club of New York Front Page Award for her global health reporting and two Society of Professional Journalists Sigma Delta Chi award for political commentary, she was also a UN Foundation Fellow in Malawi and Indonesia, and an International Reporting Project fellow in Brazil and India. Follow her on Twitter and Instagram at @jillfilipovic.

Named one of Business Insider’s “Top 16 Power Player Execs in AD Video Streaming Space”, Damian leads the finance, business development and advertising sales / operations departments at Revry. Revry is now the world's largest Queer TV Network, reaching over 280 million households and devices. Revry was also featured on the cover of The Los Angeles Times Business section, named “App of the Day” by Apple app stores globally and recently featured Jennifer Lopez and Joe Biden in their “National Coming Out Day - QueerX Live! award show. Prior to his role at the company, Damian worked as the Head of Business Development in the US for live-streaming German-based company Make.tv (recently acquired by LTN Networks). Previously, Damian worked for General Motors domestic/international brands Chevrolet and Cadillac, developing and creating new media opportunities to promote new car lineups at live events and auto shows across the US and Europe. Damian has produced over 50 web projects, short films, feature films, and commercials. Damian has acted as an Adjunct Professor at Columbia College Chicago, has lectured at over 20 universities and colleges across the globe including the University of Southern California, Los Angeles Film School, and BAU University Istanbul Turkey amongst others. Damian also worked for YouTube Space Los Angeles and New York teaching creators live streaming and strategy.

My team and I are building a future with less sexual shame and judgment and more permission to build sexual wellness, whatever that means for each person. Every human being on this planet deserves comprehensive education about sex, pleasure, and relationships. Serial founder, ex-investor, contributor to New York Times, SELF, and Forbes.com, author of Sextech Revolution, the Future of Sexual Wellness, & professional public speaker who has spoken at TED Unplugged, Women in Tech Festival, and more. I was raised in a religious, conservative, first-generation Filipino-American family that only taught abstinence. Struggling with my own sexuality and the shameful messages I received about sex and the importance of virginity, I couldn't find reliable resources online. I became obsessed with the question: what exists between Planned Parenthood and porn? Our mission at O.school is to make sure the next generation has more trusted resources than we did.

Christina Chong is an international television and film actress who stars in the brand-new CBS series “Star Trek: Strange New Worlds” (May 2022) alongside Anson Mount and Rebecca Romijn. As series regular ‘La'an Noonien-Singh,’ she channels her inner fighter, to win over adversity no matter what. The series will expand the iconic franchise, adding six new crew members on the USS Enterprise, alongside its familiar trio of lead characters. For Christina, the focus on equality and diversity in the Star Trek franchise very much leads back to her own personal journey in Hollywood.
Christina is the proud daughter of a Chinese father who immigrated to the UK from Hong Kong and English mother. Her tireless work ethic stems from watching her father working low wage jobs in restaurants, often jobs only immigrants would be willing to take on, and her mother staying at home raising six children. She credits her ability to succeed in the arts to her mother, when despite living in government housing and raising her family on welfare, always managed to support Christina’s dreams.
Her career has seen no bounds to what she can achieve. On the television side she can be seen in hit series such as Netflix’s “Black Mirror,” BBC America’s “Doctor Who,” Fox’s “24: Live Another Day,” “Halo: Nightfall” with Mike Colter, British crime drama “Line of Duty,” and ITV’s “Grace.”

Esther K. Choo, M.D.,M.P.H., is an emergency physician in Portland, Oregon and an associate professor at Oregon Health & Science University. She cofounded Equity Quotient, a company that conducts assessments of healthcare company culture, and was a founding member of TIME'S UP Healthcare, which advocates for workplace safety and dignity for women. She is a past president of the Academy of Women in Academic Emergency Medicine, and a popular health communicator who writes for NBC Think and Self magazine, has a regular column for The Lancet focused on health disparities and appears as a medical expert on CNN and MSNBC. Choo is the host of the Doctor's Log podcast.

Jane van Dis, MD is an Obstetrician-Gynecologist, Co-Founder and CEO of Equity Quotient. She is Medical Director for Ob Hospitalist Group, and Medical Director for MavenClinic. She received her medical degree from the University of South Dakota and trained in Obstetrics & Gynecology at UCLA. A national expert and speaker on gender equity in the physician workplace, she has published on the topic in the NEJM, Slate and Harvard Business Review. She has written for or been quoted in the NYT, TIME, US News, Allure, Bustle, Becker’s, Reader’s Digest, Popular Science and multiple medical publications. She is a single mom to twins, Brooklyn and Miles.

Sue Marcus is the Regional President of MSP, RPO and Payroll Solutions for Randstad Sourceright North America. Sue is bringing together this organization to support clients initiatives to bring the best talent into their organizations, with the goal of an agile model, aligned to changing business demands – creating a new path for a customer toward total talent management. Initially joining the Randstad organization back in 2004, under the brand Spherion, Sue has been driving client performance, strategy and innovation for the past 10+ years by working closely with and supporting the growth of the company’s RPO delivery teams.

Avra is an expert in catalyzing societal change that supports women and working families. Her approach integrates public policy, strategic communications and intersectoral partnerships for maximum impact. Avra is currently the Head of US Policy Programs at Facebook. She is responsible for coordinating and developing the company’s efforts to maximize social and economic impact in the US. Prior to joining Facebook she was the Director of Public Policy and Strategic Partnerships at Care.com, the world’s largest destination for finding care. Avra previously served for 6 years at the White House under President Obama, as the Deputy Director of the White House Council on Women and Girls and lead on women’s economic security at the White House National Economic Council during the financial crisis. She has worked on multiple Presidential and local campaigns. Avra holds a BA from the University of Michigan and an MPA from NYU’s Wagner School of Public Service. She lives in Washington D.C. with her husband and two young boys.

Erin L. Thomas, PhD, is head of diversity, inclusion & belonging at Upwork. She brings a distinctive mix of research and practitioner expertise to this role, which includes leading diversity, inclusion, and belonging (DIBs) strategy, implementation, and coaching. Prior to Upwork, Erin was a managing director at Paradigm, a diversity and inclusion strategy firm, where she partnered with companies to embed DIBs into their organizations through culture transformation and people development. Prior to Paradigm, Erin held positions at Grant Thornton LLP and Argonne National Laboratory developing D&I strategies, programming, and metrics. She holds a PhD in social psychology; a Master of Philosophy in social psychology; a Master of Science in social psychology; and Bachelors of Arts in psychology and international studies from Yale University.

David J. Johns is known for his passion, public policy acumen and fierce advocacy for youth. He is an enthusiast about equity—leveraging his time, talent and treasures to address the needs of individuals and communities often neglected and ignored. A recognized thought leader and social justice champion, David’s career has focused on improving life outcomes and opportunities for Black people.
On September 1, 2017, David Johns began his next life chapter as the executive director of the National Black Justice Coalition (NBJC)—a civil rights organization dedicated to the empowerment of Black lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) people, including people living with HIV/AIDS. NBJC’s mission is to end racism, homophobia, and LGBTQ bias and stigma.
In 2013, Johns was appointed as the first executive director of the White House Initiative on Educational Excellence for African Americans (Initiative) by President Barack H. Obama and served until the last day of the Obama Administration in January, 2017. The Initiative worked across federal agencies and with partners and communities nationwide to produce a more effective continuum of education and workforce development programs for African American students of all ages.

Lex Pe'er Horwitz (they/them) is a queer, non-binary transgender Jewish nationally recognized LGBTQ+ Educator, Activist, Consultant, Public Speaker and Model based out of Philadelphia and New York City. Lex received their B.A. in Psychology and Gender, Sexuality, and Women's Studies from Bowdoin College, where they competed on the Varsity Men’s squash team and became the first out transgender athlete in all of collegiate squash, and the first out transgender athlete to compete at Bowdoin.
Their work focuses on educating people of all ages and backgrounds on LGBTQ+ identities, topics, and issues through a multitude of pathways—facilitations and workshops, lectures and public speaking, one-on-one support, and consultation services to name a few.
Currently, Lex is a research co-investigator, consultant and writer in Gender Affirming Health Care at Temple University and Temple Health. Additionally, Lex works with higher ed institutions, nonprofits and businesses creating LGBTQ+ curriculum and training, developing inclusive policy, producing educational resources, and providing feedback and action steps to address areas of growth (and for Lex’s business partners, they create marketing and campaign development plans).
You can learn more about Lex and access their free educational resources on their website. Stay connected and follow Lex’s journey through Instagram, Patreon and LinkedIn

Jeff Wald is the Founder of WorkMarket, an enterprise software platform that enables companies to manage freelancers (acquired by ADP). Jeff has founded several other technology companies, including Spinback, a social sharing platform (eventually purchased by salesforce.com). Jeff began his career in finance, serving as Managing Director at activist hedge fund Barington Capital Group, a Vice President at venture capital firm GlenRock and various roles in the M&A Group at JP Morgan. Jeff is an active angel investor and startup advisor, as well as serving on numerous public and private Boards of Directors. He also formerly served as an officer in the Auxiliary Unit of the New York Police Department. Jeff is the author of The Birthday Rules and the Amazon Best Seller The End of Jobs: The Rise of On-Demand Workers and Agile Corporations. Jeff frequently speaks at conferences and in media on startups and labor issues. Jeff holds an MBA from Harvard University and an MS and BS from Cornell University.

Regina currently serves as Senior Vice President at MINDBODY, your source for fitness memberships, workout classes, wellness services, beauty appointments, while also serving as the Vice Mayor for the City of East Palo Alto. Previously, Regina worked as Chief of Staff at both eBay and Facebook.

Milagros Chirinos is the head of communications for Advancing Hispanics & Latinos (AHL) at JPMorgan Chase & Co based in Washington D.C. In this role, she oversees communications for the AHL initiative including deepening relations with Spanish-language outlets, Latino and global media and leads strategic efforts to support the Hispanic and Latino community. She brings a wealth of experience working in Hispanic media strategy and Diversity, Equity and Inclusion efforts from her previous roles. During her five-year tenure with the Human Rights Campaign Foundation, Milagros led Spanish-language strategy and managed in-country programs designed to promote workplace inclusion Mexico, Chile, Argentina and Brazil.
She started her professional career in media and journalism working for bilingual outlets including, CENTRO Tampa and CBS radio in South Florida. Milagros holds a master’s degree in Hispanic Literature and Culture from the University of South Florida and is currently pursuing a Master of Business Administration from the University of Massachusetts Amherst. She was born and raised in Lima, Peru and lives in DC with her fiancée.

In 2018, Edgar released his first book, Decolonizing Wealth, which offers hopeful and compelling alternatives to the dynamics of colonization in the philanthropic and social finance sectors, and established Decolonizing Wealth Project (DWP). In 2019, he founded Liberated Capital, a fund that invites individuals and organizations to give through a reparations model that trusts and supports the leadership of those most impacted by historical and systemic racism.Edgar advises organizations ranging from
Fortune 500 companies to global and national philanthropies and nonprofits on advancing racial equity inside of their institutions and through their community investment strategies.
He holds two degrees from the Gillings Global School of Public Health at The University of North Carolina Chapel Hill. and is an enrolled member of the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina.

Steve Mason, is one of the finest and most experienced broadcasters in American today. Steve is a mental health advocate speaking openly about his 2002 bi-polar diagnosis. He also came out as gay on ESPN in 2015. He has co-hosted the nationally broadcast “The Late, Late Show” with Tom Snyder, anchored “Good Day LA” on KTTV Fox 11 in Los Angeles, hosted morning drive radio on WNEW in New York, anchored 7 Olympic Games for NBC, and since 2004, he has co-hosted “Mason & Ireland,” the #1 rated radio sports show in Los Angeles where he has interviewed everyone from Kim Kardashian to Lebron James. In 2019, Steve established the CulturePop Podcast with stand-up comic Sue Kolinsky

Minda is a sought after speaker and thought-leader, frequently speaking on topics of Advancing Women of Color, Leadership, Equity, and Entrepreneurship. Minda is the best-selling author of The Memo: What Women of Color Need To Know To Secure A Seat At The Table and the founder of The Memo LLC, a career development company for women of color.

Elinor Tatum is the Publisher and Editor in Chief of the New York Amsterdam News, the oldest and largest black newspaper in the City of New York, and one of the oldest ethnic papers in the United States. Ms. Tatum was appointed to Editor In Chief in 1997, becoming one of the youngest publishers in the history of the black press. She began at the newspaper as a journalist, covering issues local and national issues affecting Harlem and the black community. In addition to publishing the Amsterdam News, Ms. Tatum produces and co-hosts a weekly segment of Al Sharpton’s Weekly Radio Show “Keep’in It Real” – a nationally syndicated talk show. In addition to her career in journalism, Ms. Tatum is a philanthropist and holds many civic positions. She is currently, a member of the Board of Trustees of her college alma mater, St. Lawrence University. In addition she sits on the board of the New York Urban League, the Neighborhood Defender Service of Harlem, the Chinatown YMCA, Manhattan Community Board 3, and the Creative Visions Foundation. She is also the former Secretary of the National Newspaper Publishers Association.

Deesha Dyer is a speaker, community leader and organizer, creative event strategy consultant, and most notably known as the former Obama Administration Social Secretary. The Philadelphia native and former hip-hop journalist became a White House intern at the age of 30 while attending community college and completed a seven-year tenure there that honed her expertise in event coordination, logistics, protocol, and statecraft. She led a team that coordinated the monumental 2015 visit of Pope Francis, State Dinners with heads of states from China, Canada, and Italy; and booked legendary performances by stellar artists such as Beyoncé, Bruce Springsteen, and the cast of the Broadway musical Hamilton. A life-long community advocate, Deesha co-founded beGirl.world, an organization that empowers teen girls through global education and travel. Deesha sits on several boards including SIECUS, an organization dedicated to comprehensive sex education and MNDFL Ed, which brings mindfulness in to schools around New York City. Following a community college and study abroad scholarship she created, Deesha also recently launched The Black Girl 44 scholarship, which financially supports black female college students interning in Washington, D.C. Deesha is currently the CEO & Founder of Hook & Fasten and an advisor at the Ford Foundation and shares her incredible journey with audiences around the world.

Claire Wasserman is an educator, author, and founder of Ladies Get Paid, a global community that champions the professional and financial advancement of women. She is also the producer and host of John Hancock’s podcast, “Friends Who Talk About Money”. Claire has traveled the country teaching thousands of women how to negotiate millions of dollars in raises, start businesses, and advocate for themselves in the workplace. Claire was named one of Entrepreneur Magazine's 100 Most Powerful Women and is a highly-sought-after expert for Fortune 500 companies working to improve diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging within their organizations.

Patricia serves as the President & CEO for the Hispanic Alliance for Career Enhancement (HACE), leading strategy, fundraising & development, leadership programs, and expanding impact on a national scale. As an advocate for access and equity, Patricia strives to create a multi-generational, diverse, and inclusive support network to catapult the career growth Latinos across the country. Patricia leads with a diverse industry background, from co-founding a nonprofit, leading in community affairs for local government, marketing for corporate utilities company, to administration in higher education, to circling back to nonprofit at HACE as a Director in 2010, Sr. Director 2012, then CEO in 2015. Patricia has a strong history of serving the community, as reflected by her service on various nonprofit boards and committees, and several accolades, most recently appointed as a commissioner on the Illinois Hispanic Employment Plan Council and named Crain’s Business Chicago Top 25 Most Powerful Latinos. Patricia earned a double Bachelor of Arts degree from Indiana University Bloomington in Spanish and Communication & Culture and a Master’s in Public Affairs (MPA) in Public Management from Indiana University’s School of Public & Environmental Affairs (SPEA)-Indianapolis. Patricia is also a certified leadership coach, Insights Discovery© licensed practitioner, and a proud Leadership Greater Chicago Fellow.

Lauren McGoodwin is Career Contessa’s CEO, #1 power move advocate, and has a life mission to help women build successful and fulfilling careers on their terms. Lauren launched Career Contessa in 2013 out of her master’s thesis project to close the gap in career development resources for women. Career Contessa now helps over 3 million women each year with their careers through content, online learning courses, and job listings.
Formerly, Lauren was a Recruiter for Hulu focused on hiring, employer branding, and talent development. She has a Bachelor's in Education from University of Oregon and a Master’s in Communication Management from USC where she wrote her thesis on millennial women and career resources.
Lauren has spoken at TED Women, Watermark Conference for Women, and South by Southwest, appeared on Cheddar TV, Good Day LA, and regularly contributes on career advice to outlets like Good Morning America, Goop, and more.
Lauren is also the host of The Career Contessa Podcast, the show that delivers helpful, actionable career tips and advice so that you can be more fulfilled, healthy, and successful at work.
Most recently released her first book, Power Moves: How Women Can Pivot, Reboot, and Build a Career of Purpose, from Harper Business, and loves to stay in touch on Instagram:
Website: @careercontessa
Lauren: @laurenmcgoodwin

Sian Morson is the ultimate multi-hyphenate; a change-agent, entrepreneur, author, and investor. An accomplished entrepreneur, Sian has founded 3 tech companies and has been at the forefront of technology for the past 15 years. In 2015, Sian was named one of 3 winners of the L’Oreal Women in Digital Award for her app Cast Beauty; the first Black woman to do so. Sian has authored two books, the best-selling Learn Design for iOS with Sketch and Design for iOS Development. She is currently at work on her 3rd book. Her educational background includes graduation from New York University’s Tisch School of the arts with a bachelor’s degree in Film & Television and a master’s degree in Electronic Art from Middlesex University in London. Currently, Sian is the Director of Strategy and Investments at the Starfish Accelerator – the first of its kind accelerator that invests in storytellers of color. In addition to her work at Starfish, Sian is an active angel investor and advisor to startups and founders including Funder.ai, GlowUp Games, and Kanna. Sian is regularly called upon to speak about topics ranging from diversity, to design and investing; and she has been featured globally in publications including the Wall Street Journal, Marie Claire, Essence, Inc. Magazine and Fast Company.

Dr. Korin Reid earned her Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology where she leveraged Artificial Intelligence and Operations Research to determine cost-effective means of producing biofuels from biomass in the southeastern United State. In addition, Dr. Reid has held various Data Science roles in the healthcare space. This includes building massively scalable Machine Learning solutions scaling to billions of records and impacting more than 160 million covered lives and a third of US hospitals. For this effort, Dr. Reid was named to Forbes 2017 “30 Under 30” list in the Science category. Dr. Reid has a wealth of experience leading large Data organizations including Data Science, Data Engineering, and Software Development teams. Dr. Reid currently serves as CEO of Ellison Laboratories, a consulting firm that specializes in leveraging Artificial Intelligence and Operations Research to transform organizations in the healthcare, energy, and education technology verticals.

Candace Mitchell Harris is cofounder and CEO of Techturized Inc., a high tech hair care company based in Atlanta, GA. Their first product, Myavana, is a personalized hair care service that recommends products and services based on scientific analysis of consumer’s hair type and texture. She was recently named on WWD’s Top 50 Beauty Innovators Under 40, 2016 Forbes 30 Under 30 list in the category of Retail and E-Commerce, and BET’s Next In Class STEM Award Winner. She graduated from Georgia Tech in 2011 with a B.S. in Computer Science. Her technology background includes undergraduate research in IT security and human computer interaction. Her company has been featured nationally on ‘The Real’ daytime talk show, Marie Claire Magazine, MSNBC’s Melissa Harris Perry show, ESSENCE magazine, Ebony Magazine, Black Enterprise, and Business Insider.

Andrea Breanna is the founder and CEO of RebelMouse. RebelMouse is a creative agency and CMS platform for enterprise brands and media companies. The platform reaches 160 million people monthly. Before launching RebelMouse, Andrea was CTO of The Huffington Post. Andrea is also on the Consumer Advisory Board for American Express, and is an advisor to Lerer Hippeau Ventures. Andrea is proudly and openly transgender. She lives with her wife and 4 kids in Brooklyn NY.
You can find her on Twitter @AndreaBreannaNY.

Urvashi Tyagi is the Chief Technology Officer at ADP, where she is responsible for long-term technology vision and strategy, modernization and migration to the public cloud, enterprise customer experience and developer experience, ADP’s approach to emerging technologies such as Blockchain and Real-Time Payments, and ensuring technology alignment across the enterprise. Prior to ADP, Urvashi served as Vice President, Global Commercial Data Engineering at American Express, where she led technology transformation for global products and modernized company platforms. She also led the Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Center of Excellence for commercial payments. Before Amex, Urvashi was Director of Engineering for Amazon Audiobooks and original programming at Audible, where she launched the mobile store worldwide, modernized the consumer tech stack, launched a scalable platform for international expansion, led entry into enterprise business, and established digital technology teams for CRM and search traffic. Earlier, Urvashi worked at Microsoft, IBM, and Bridgewater associates. Urvashi is the founding advisor of Her Computing, a non-profit that makes coding accessible, easy and fun for underrepresented students in K-12 and is a co-founder of Scarlet Fresh Shoe which drives innovation in shoe repair that reduces our carbon footprint.

Naimeesha is the Founder at ProductsbyWomen.com – a skill-based platform that helps women identify gaps in their skills and recommends suitable training opportunities, mentorship and best fit jobs to accelerate their career in innovation and tech. Naimeesha also serves as an advisory board member at Pace University, New York and a Forbes council member. She also serves as a mentor at Barclays RISE and advises early to mid-stage start-ups. In addition, Naimeesha is also an angel investor in early stage companies in the Edtech, Wellness, HRtech and Femtech space – she is passionate about backing women led ventures and products that create a social impact.

Shirley M. Carswell is a journalism educator with decades of experience in the news business. She recently became the Executive Director of the Dow Jones News Fund. Since 2015, she has been a lecturer at her alma mater, Howard University, in the Media, Journalism and Film Department. Before returning to Howard, she was deputy managing editor of The Washington Post. She retired from The Post after 25 years, during which time she held several management positions, including assistant managing editor for planning and administration and metro copy chief. Ms. Carswell previously worked at the Richmond Times-Dispatch, the Oakland Press in Pontiac, Michigan, and the Detroit Free Press. She is a graduate of the Dow Jones News Fund editing program and Northwestern University’s Media Management Center, which she attended as a McCormick Fellow. She is a longtime member of the National Association of Black Journalists and served as NABJ interim executive director in 2017. She graduated magna cum laude from Howard University with a bachelor’s degree in journalism.

DeAnna Hoskins has been at the helm of JLUSA as the President and CEO of JustLeadershipUSA (JLUSA) since 2018. A nationally recognized leader and dynamic public speaker, Ms. Hoskins has been committed to the movement for racial and social justice, working alongside those most impacted by marginalization for over two decades. Her own life experience has been this driving force, having been directly impacted by the system of incarceration and the war on drugs, and with her professional experience, from working on grassroots campaigns to state and federal government. Ms. Hoskins has been a part of JLUSA’s national alumni network since 2016, as a Leading with Conviction Fellow. Prior to taking the helm at JLUSA, Ms. Hoskins was at the Department of Justice where she joined under the Obama Administration. There, she served as a Senior Policy Advisor (Corrections/Reentry) providing national leadership on criminal justice policy, training, and technical assistance, and information on best and promising practices. She oversaw the Second Chance Act portfolio and managed cooperative agreements between federal agencies – the Department of Labor’s Clean Slate Clearinghouse, supporting formerly incarcerated people with expunging their records; the National Reentry Resource Center; the National Inventory of Collateral Consequences and Convictions; the National Institute of Corrections Children of Incarcerated Parents initiative; and more.

Dr. Tana M. Session is the CEO & Founder of TanaMSession.com, with over 20 years of Human Resources experience. Dr. Session specializes in cultural engineering, facilitated experiences and leadership & organizational development. She has spent 10 years as the top Human Resources executive for both domestic and international organizations where she led various change initiatives and up-leveled entire departments, including talent, systems and infrastructure. Her experience has enabled her to embed her passion for Diversity, Equality & Inclusion in everything she develops and implements. Tana was recently recognized as a “Top Company Culture Consultant” by Fond.co and a Huffington Post “Top Female Expert to Follow,” and in 2019, Tana received her Honorary Doctorate (PhD) degree in Philosophy/Humane Letters. Tana is the official LinkedIn Learning expert for Diversity & Inclusion in recruiting and interviewing and was also recognized by Forbes as a “Top Diversity & Inclusion Business Leader.” Dr. Session is an international speaker who has spoken at professional events throughout the U.S. as well as Bangkok, Dominican Republic, Cuba and Jamaica.

Lourdes Ashley Hunter has served as a catalyst for change for nonprofit organizations, community organizing initiatives and legislative campaigns for communities for over 25 years. A Black, disabled, non-binary trans woman living at the intersections of multiple identities deeply impacted by state sanctioned violence, Lourdes’ work is rooted in dismantling systems of oppression while creating and cultivating tools that work towards collective liberation for all oppressed people. Currently based in Washington D.C., Lourdes is the Executive Director of Trans Women of Color Collective (TWOCC). TWOCC is a grass-roots global initiative led by trans and gender non-conforming people of color that works to uplift the lived narratives, experiences and leadership of trans and gender non-conforming people of color, their families and comrades while building towards collective liberation for all oppressed people through healing and restorative justice.

Julie Lythcott-Haims believes in humans and is deeply interested in what gets in our way. She is the New York Times bestselling author of the anti-helicopter parenting manifesto How to Raise an Adult. Her TED Talk on the subject was one of the top talks of 2016, and in 2020 she became a regular contributor with CBS This Morning on parenting. Her second book is the critically-acclaimed and award-winning prose poetry memoir Real American, which illustrates her experience as a Black and biracial person in white spaces. A third book, Your Turn: How to Be an Adult, will be out in April 2021. She also wrote the foreword for Writing Memoir, a book of writing prompts developed by Julie and The Writers Grotto for those hungry to share their lived experience. Julie is a former corporate lawyer and Stanford dean, and she holds a BA from Stanford, a JD from Harvard, and an MFA in Writing from California College of the Arts. She serves on the boards of Foundation for a College Education, Global Citizen Year, and Common Sense Media, and on the advisory board of LeanIn.Org. She volunteers with the hospital program No One Dies Alone. She lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with her partner of over thirty years, their young adults, and her mother.

Manoush Zomorodi is the host of NPR’s TED Radio Hour and co-founder of Stable Genius Productions. She also produces and hosts ZigZag, the business podcast about being human from TED. Investigating how technology and business are transforming humanity is Manoush’s passion and expertise. Her book Bored and Brilliant: How Spacing Out Can Unlock Your Most Creative Self (2017, St. Martin’s Press) and TED Talk (3.3m+ views) are guides to surviving the “Attention Economy.” She was one of Fast Company’s 100 Most Creative People in Business for 2018. Manoush created and hosted the podcast Note to Self from 2013-2020, in partnership with WNYC Studios. The Academy of Podcasters named Note to Self Best Tech Podcast of 2017. Manoush has received numerous awards for her work, including The Gracie in 2014 and 2018 for Best Radio Host and a Webby for Best Podcast Host in 2020. She is half-Persian and half-Swiss but was born in NYC, where she lives with her family. Investigating how technology is transforming humanity is Manoush's passion and expertise. In 2017, she wrote a book, Bored and Brilliant: How Spacing Out Can Unlock Your Most Creative Self (St. Martin’s Press) and gave a TED Talk about surviving information overload and the “Attention Economy.” Before founding Stable Genius and the podcast ZigZag, Manoush created, hosted, and was managing editor of Note to Self at WNYC Studios, which the Academy of Podcasters named Best Tech Podcast of 2017. She's won numerous awards, include The Gracie in 2014 and 2018 for Best Radio Host. Her team won a Webby in 2018 for The Privacy Paradox, an interactive digital project about personal data.

Tami Forman is the chief executive of Path Forward, a nonprofit organization that creates mid-career internship programs to ease the transition back to work for women (and men) after taking a break for raising children or other caregiving responsibilities. Path Forward has worked with more than 80 employers, including Amazon, Netflix, Walmart, Apple, Comcast NBC Universal, Verizon, and SAP, to launch, implement and expand these programs. Before founding Path Forward, Tami spent a decade as a tech marketing executive with data solutions provider, Return Path. Before that she worked in book publishing at Simon & Schuster and Houghton Mifflin and held senior-level editorial positions at iVillage and News Corporation. She is a frequent speaker on issues related to women’s participation in the workforce, having presented at the Grace Hopper Celebration, DisruptHR, Tech Inclusion, and the Conference Board’s Women’s Leadership Conference. She writes a career column for Forbes, is a Fairygodboss VIP, and was named by Flexjobs as one of the top 20 career experts for working moms. She lives in New York City with her husband and two kids, aged 11 and 13.

Carol Fishman Cohen is the CEO and Co-founder of career reentry consulting, training, and events company iRelaunch. iRelaunch produces the iRelaunch Return to Work Conferences, has worked globally with over 200 clients on return to work programs and programming, and leads a community of over 100,000 "relaunchers." iRelaunch has led hundreds of trainings for managers, recruiters, and participants in return to work programs. In addition to its work with individual employers, iRelaunch co-leads the STEM Reentry Task Force with the Society of Women Engineers, a multi-employer initiative involving 34 leading employers launching and running in-house return to work programs. More than 700 relaunchers have participated in Task Force company return to work programs and 84% have been hired. Cohen’s TED talk "How to get back to work after a career break" has over 3.6 million views and has been translated into 30 languages. She hosts the popular 3,2,1 iRelaunch podcast, is the author of the Harvard Business Review Magazine articles "The 40-Year-Old Intern,” and the recently released “Return-to-Work Programs Come of Age” and writes regularly for Harvard Business Review on career reentry topics. Cohen is a graduate of Pomona College and Harvard Business School.

I am on a mission to humanize the workplace. I do in several ways: At the macro/cross-industries: I work with the Conference Board’s Fortune 500 corporations-members and help them rethink their workplace and workforce strategies through research and facilitated conversations so they can prepare for what's ahead. With the organizational leadership: I lead Reframe.Work Inc. and consult on how to create great workplace experiences through the use of technology, human-centered design, people analytics, and future-thinking. At the individual level: I've founded amazing.community - a nonprofit extending the work horizon for women 45+. Our sweet spot is age+gender+technology and our solutions are focused on helping women prepare for the workplace of the future, and for organizations to create inclusive environments for them. At the professional development level: I am an adjunct at NYU School of Professional Studies teaching Digital Workplace Design and Design Thinking (part of Human Capital Analytics and Technology Master's program) At the network level: I am the co-founder of the Strategic HR Analytics Meet-up that over the past five years has been bringing together almost 2,000 members in the NYC area to shape their thinking about people analytics. Previously I transformed the workplace at the intersection of technology, analytics, and HR at Fidelity Investments, TIAA, IBM, Price Waterhouse, and PwC Consulting and their clients. I've been recognized as one of the Top 100 HR Influencers by Engagedly, the top 40 global Influencers in HR Tech by Digital HR Tech, and I am the judge for MIT’s Inclusive Innovation Challenge. I hold a diploma in Mathematics and Computer Science, speak English, Romanian and Russian, have a patent-pending for a social sentiment analysis tool, and am a sought-after speaker on the topics of People Analytics and the Future of Work.

Christian Fuscarino has deep roots in New Jersey, growing up in Belmar and spending much of his youth in and around Asbury Park. Fuscarino has been an activist and organizer in the LGBTQ community for over a decade. He credits his positive experiences in Asbury Park as helping influence him to become an activist. In 2016, PolitickerNJ named Christian the 2nd most influential advocate in New Jersey politics and later that year The Observer listed him on the Power List 100.
At GLSEN, Christian worked with high school Gay Straight Alliances (GSA) for several years. In 2007, Christian joined the Pride Connections Center of New Jersey as a program developer serving gay inner-city youth. That same year, he won a student Emmy award from the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences for his End the Silence public service announcement. In 2008, Christian founded The Pride Network, a national leadership development non-profit.
In 2013, Christian joined Alan van Capelle, former Executive Director of Empire State Pride Agenda, by serving as his digital strategist at Bend the Arc: A Jewish Partnership for Justice. They focused on mobilizing Jews to advance social issues by speaking out against injustice and inequality. One of the organization’s greatest accomplishments was a campaign that resulted in California Governor Jerry Brown signing The Domestic Workers Bill of Rights.

Ann Mei Chang is a leading expert on social innovation and author of Lean Impact: How to Innovate for Radically Greater Social Good and a fellow at The Bridgespan Group. Ann Mei served as the Chief Innovation Officer at USAID and first Executive Director of the US Global Development Lab, engaging the best practices for innovation from Silicon Valley to accelerate the impact and scale of solutions to the world’s most intractable challenges. In addition, she was Chief Innovation Officer for Pete for America, Chief Innovation Officer at Mercy Corps, and Senior Advisor for Women and Technology at the U.S. Department of State. Prior to her pivot to the public and social sector, Ann Mei was a seasoned technology executive, with more than 20 years’ experience at such leading companies as Google, Apple, and Intuit, as well as at a range of startups. As Senior Engineering Director at Google, she led worldwide engineering for mobile applications and services, delivering 20x growth to $1 billion in annual revenues in just three years. Ann Mei earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science from Stanford University and is a member of the Aspen Institute’s Henry Crown Fellows’ class of 2011. She has been recognized as one of the “Women In the World: 125 Women of Impact” by Newsweek/The Daily Beast in 2013, "23 most powerful LGBTQ+ people in tech" by Business Insider in 2019, and "20 Top LGBTQ+ Entrepreneurs, Executives and Thought Leaders" by Global Shakers in 2019.

Diamond Stylz is one of the veteran voices of the millennial black trans community. Currently, Diamond is the host and producer of Marsha's Plate, a weekly podcast that archives and centers the trans social justice movements and pro-black feminist culture. Also she is the Executive Director of Black Trans Women Inc, a national non-profit that is led by Black trans women focused on social advocacy, economic equity and building strong leadership among Black trans women.

I have many years of experience working in a Management environment in recruiting and staffing. I am also a Certified Professional Coach and have used my experience and training for career counseling. I am now working with women over 40 on their career paths. I have spoken at events on managing ageism in the job search and written articles on ageism in the workplace. My goal is to use this knowledge to assist women professionally and educate companies on ageism. My personal experience and background have allowed me to gain the knowledge necessary to address this issue.

Flossie is an active duty Navy Spouse and accomplished serial entrepreneur specializing in e-commerce, marketing strategy, business development, growth of operations, and sales. She generated over 7-figure revenues within the first year of launching her meal prep and delivery company-Healthy Momma-in 2015.
She went on to sell over 500k meals, create over 100 Military Spouse jobs and donate over 10k meals to homeless Veterans.
Flossie is known in her role for National Military Spouse advocacy and public speaking across local and national venues such as Fox News, CNBC, CBS and PBS. She has helped build and scale multiple accelerators and military programs. She has served as the CMO for a technology startup and serves on various boards supporting the startup and military community. Flossie has even been invited to the White House and featured on the Nasdaq Tower in Times Square for her work.
Flossie has four children and currently resides in Upstate New York. She loves being near the ocean, the sunshine, reading a book a week, and listening to all things NPR.

Aiko is a leader, builder, and connector who has successfully navigated leadership roles in government, philanthropic, nonprofit, and private sectors. In each sector, she created inaugural roles to meet growing organizational needs. After leading a legal team at the City of Atlanta under the leadership of Stacey Abrams, Aiko served as Director of Compliance for the City of Atlanta and Deputy Director of a compliance department at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Most recently, she was the Head of Diversity and Inclusion for Fred Hutch Cancer Research Center.
The founder of RARE Coaching & Consulting, Aiko guides leaders and organizations to remove barriers to inclusion. She serves as an executive coach to leaders and teams of Fortune 100 companies and global nonprofit organizations. She has been recognized by Forbes as one of the top seven anti-racism educators for companies and by CultureAmp as a DEI influencer to follow. Aiko is a Senior Director of the Daring WayTM and Dare to LeadTM facilitator communities of the Brené Brown Education and Research Group. Aiko’s writing has been published in Harvard Business Review, Forbes, and the upcoming anthology You Are Your Best Thing. She holds a law degree from UNC-Chapel Hill and a bachelor’s from Smith College.
On most days Aiko enjoys spending time with her two sons. You can stay connected with her on IG at @rare_coach.

Alexandria Noel Butler, affectionately known as Lexi B, is considered one of Silicon Valley’s candid and prominent voices. Her thought provoking advice and opinions on how to create a more equitable work environment stem from her own experiences working in some of the most popular tech companies. In April 2017, Lexi B founded Sista Circle: Black Women in Tech, a community that supports Black women in tech companies and tech related professions. This 10,000+ international community has partnered with organizations such as Phenomenally, Instagram, Youtube, Linkedin and Slack. Lexi’s main mission is to inspire people to create their desired life journey by understanding their purpose and life goals. She is a former Stanford Black Alumni Association Board Member and National Leadership Council Fellow.

Dr. Kryss Shane, LSW, LMSW (she/her) has been featured as America’s go-to Leading LGBT+ Expert in The New York Times, ABC News, Yahoo!, and CNN. She is a cast member of TLC's "I Am Jazz." Her writing has appeared in the Journal of Nonprofit Education and Leadership, Huffington Post, International Council of Professors of Educational Leadership, The New Social Worker Magazine, and many more.
She is the author of 3 books: "The Educator's Guide to LGBT+ Inclusion," "Creating an LGBT+ Inclusive Workplace: The Practical Resource Guide for Business Leaders," and "Creating an LGBT+ Inclusive University: A Practical Resource Guide for Faculty and Administrators." For more: ThisIsKryss.com. IG: @ThisIsKryss

Ashley T Brundage started her second career as a means of survival. Fighting discrimination, harassment, and homelessness she found employment as a part time associate then rose to national Vice President of Diversity & Inclusion in less than 5 years at a major financial services organization. She captured this process of career development in her new award winning book and online course called Empowering Differences. Personally she enjoys time with her 2 teenage boys who serve as the main source of inspiration and empowerment for her. She volunteers for numerous organizations most notably as the Vice Chair for the GLAAD National Board of Directors, which works to accelerate acceptance for the LGBTQ+ Community.

Jiggly Caliente is a trans drag performer and recording artist best known for competing in the fourth season of RuPaul’s Drag Race and the sixth season of RuPaul's Drag Race: All Stars. She has appeared in a wide variety of roles in television (Pose, Saturday Night Live, Broad City) and film (The Queens) and released an album (T.H.O.T. Process). She currently is a part of the incredibly topical and inspiring weekly roundtable talk show, “Translation” and continues to bring audiences around the world to their feet.

The Vixen is a multi-talented performer dedicated to making the world a better place. Growing up on the South Side of Chicago, her art has always been intertwined with social justice and activism. An accomplished drag queen, songwriter, fashion designer and dancer, she credits her creative family for her love of the arts. As a student at Columbia College in Chicago, Vixen learned the makeup skills it took to create her growing drag persona. After turning 21, her athletic performance style quickly gained her attention in the Chicago drag scene. Through hard work and dedication The Vixen has become an influential member of Chicago's gay community - interviewed by many publications for her unique style and outspoken viewpoint. As a rapper, her bold lyrics and intricate delivery has earned her national attention for her show-stopping collaborations. Her proudest achievement is creating BlackGirlMagic, a drag concert, where queens of color can celebrate their unique experiences through storytelling and performance. The Vixen lives by her grandmothers belief that helping others makes life worthwhile.

Marti Allen-Cummings (They/Them) is an activist, community board member, gig worker and drag artist running for city council in uptown manhattan. Marti has been working in NYC for 13 years after moving to the city at age 17 to pursue a performing arts career. They know what it’s like to make it in new york living paycheck to paycheck and without insurance. For over a decade, marti has been deeply involved in the community - advocating for LGBTQIA+ Young people through the ali forney center and aiding new yorkers experiencing homelessness.
Throughout the pandemic, Marti built upon that experience to plan PPE handouts, grocery deliveries, coat drives and mutual aid efforts. During the 2016 election Cycle, Marti started organizing and Their political activism energized the community and has brought people together who are seeking progressive change in the nation’s politics. Marti currently sits on community board 9 serving the people of Upper Manhattan, and IS an advisor on the NYC Nightlife Advisory Board.
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With nearly 800,000 active community members across 204 countries, you can meet hiring managers, recruiters, and peers from anywhere. Plus, with our virtual events and exclusive career content, you can hone your skills and network all in one place.
Upcoming Summits
See all eventsDid you know that 90% of the global workforce will need new skills by 2030? This is your chance to stay ahead of the curve, learn cutting-edge skills, and take your career to the next level. Join us for an action-packed event dedicated to preparing you for the future of work.
What’s in Store:
- Inspiring Keynotes: Hear from pioneering thought leaders and visionaries in business, tech, and beyond.
- Future-Focused Panels: Explore the latest trends and innovations shaping the future of work.
- Hands-On Workshops: From tech skills to soft skills, learn directly from experts.
- Interactive Networking: Connect with industry experts and fellow professionals to expand your network.
- Career Growth Sessions: Discover strategies for continuous learning and career advancement.
Key Topics:
- The Future of Work: Understand the evolving job landscape and how to stay relevant.
- Upskilling and Reskilling: Learn new skills and technologies to future-proof your career with leaders from organizations like Skillcrush.
- Career Advancement: Explore pathways to elevate your professional journey.
- Workplace Innovation: Discover how to foster innovation and adaptability in your organization.
Enhance Your Career:
By participating in this summit, you'll gain valuable insights and actionable strategies to drive your career forward. Learn from the best, engage in thought-provoking discussions, and equip yourself with the skills needed to thrive in the ever-changing world of work.
Join Us:
Don’t miss this opportunity to learn, connect, and grow. Together, we can shape a future where everyone has the skills and opportunities to succeed. Let’s skill up for success and prepare for a thriving career in 2030 and beyond!
Experience the vibrant tapestry of cultures at our Celebrating Global Asian & Pacific Islander Identities Summit! Gather with us to honor and celebrate the diverse heritage and rich contributions of Asian and Pacific Islander communities from around the world in business, tech and beyond.
What’s in Store:
- Inspiring Keynotes: Hear from influential voices and visionaries in the API community.
- Upskilling Workshops: Gain new skills and knowledge through interactive sessions.
- Fireside Chats: Dive into pressing issues and hear from industry leaders.
- Interactive Networking: Connect with professionals and expand your network.
- Cultural Celebrations: Enjoy performances and activities that showcase API heritage.
Empowering Connections:
This summit is your chance to be part of a platform where voices are amplified, stories are shared, and connections are forged. Let's pave the way for a more inclusive and equitable world where Global Asian & Pacific Islander identities are celebrated and respected.
Virtual Job Fair:
Looking for new opportunities? Wrap up the event with our free virtual job fair! Meet and connect with hiring companies, get your questions answered, and explore exciting career prospects.
Past Speakers Include:
Congresswoman Judy Chu, NBC/MSNBC News anchor Richard Lui, Tony Award winner Clint Ramos, author Jeff Yang, comedian Michael Yo, content creator Asia Jackson, and many more!
Join Us:
Celebrate, learn, and connect at this dynamic summit. Together, we can honor the rich diversity of the API community and create a future where every identity is valued and respected. Don’t miss out on this inspiring event!
Pride is a time for celebration, but in the face of unprecedented anti-LGBTQIA+ bills, it's also a crucial moment to build resilience and reflect on decades of advocacy. Join us as we come together to overcome systemic inequality impacting the LGBTQIA+ community — both in the world and in the workplace.
What’s in Store:
- Inspiring Keynotes: Hear from influential leaders like last year’s keynote speaker Alan Cumming
- Dynamic Panels: Discuss concrete actions to increase representation across various industries.
- Impact Showcases: Highlight community members and allies making significant contributions and driving change.
- Interactive Networking: Connect with like-minded individuals, leaders, and organizations.
Empowering Connections:
Our Pride Summit, one of our biggest events of the year, brings together individuals, leaders, and organizations to showcase the actions they're taking to support the LGBTQIA+ community. This is your chance to be part of a movement dedicated to increasing representation, celebrating impact, and fostering inclusion.
Virtual Job Fair:
Wrap up the summit with a two-day virtual job fair! Meet companies committed to keeping their Pride flags flying all year long. Explore exciting career opportunities with employers dedicated to investing in LGBTQIA+ talent.
Past Speakers Include:
Actor & author Alan Cumming, Indeed’s LaFawn Davis, actress & entrepreneur Angelica Ross, Allstora co-founder Adam Powell, Rep. Mark Takano, filmmaker Dan O’Neill, GLITS founder Ceyenne Doroshow, CEO Andrea Barrica, National Black Justice Coalition Executive Director David J. Johns, activist & business leader Henry R. Muñoz III, and many more!
Join Us:
Celebrate, connect, and advocate at this inspiring event. Together, we can build a future where every LGBTQIA+ individual is valued, represented, and empowered. Don’t miss out on the 2025 Pride Summit!
Welcome to the 2025 Emerging Tech Summit: Advancing Inclusion in the Digital Age! Dive into how AI and other cutting-edge technologies are transforming the future of work and enhancing DEIB practices. This is your chance to be part of a groundbreaking event dedicated to exploring tech innovations and their impact on our world.
What’s in Store:
- Inspiring Keynotes: Hear from leading voices and experts on the intersection of AI, tech, and DEIB.
- Dynamic Panels: Engage in discussions with industry leaders on the latest trends and challenges in emerging technologies.
- Interactive Workshops: Participate in hands-on sessions to learn how AI can drive efficiency, growth, and inclusivity.
- Networking Opportunities: Connect with professionals, tech pioneers, and advocates committed to advancing DEIB in the digital age.
Empowering Connections:
The Emerging Tech Summit brings together individuals, leaders, and organizations to explore the transformative power of AI and other technologies. Gain insights, share experiences, and build connections with like-minded professionals dedicated to leveraging tech for a more equitable and inclusive future.
Virtual Job Fair:
Looking for new opportunities? Conclude the summit with our free virtual job fair, featuring companies showcasing their latest technologies. Meet with hiring managers and talent leaders who are eager to invest in and hire diverse talent.
Join Us:
Be part of a movement that’s shaping the future of tech, DEIB, and professional development. Together, we can explore innovations, address challenges, and build a world where technology and diversity go hand in hand. Don’t miss the 2025 Emerging Tech Summit!
Welcome to the 2025 Beyond Boundaries Summit, where we dive into diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging (DEIB), technical advances, and professional development across the UK and Europe. This is your chance to join a transformative event dedicated to shaping inclusive futures and pushing the boundaries of innovation.
What’s in Store:
- Inspiring Keynotes: Hear from leading voices and visionaries in DEIB, tech, and professional development.
- Dynamic Panels: Engage with industry experts on tech trends, best practices, and innovative strategies.
- Interactive Workshops: Participate in hands-on sessions designed to equip you with the skills needed to drive change.
- Networking Opportunities: Connect with professionals, leaders, and organizations committed to DEIB.
Empowering Connections:
The Beyond Boundaries Summit brings together individuals, leaders, and organizations from the UK and Europe to explore strategies for creating inclusive workplaces. Gain insights, share experiences, and build a network of like-minded professionals dedicated to fostering diversity and inclusion.
Virtual Job Fair:
Looking for new opportunities? Conclude the summit with our virtual job fair, featuring top companies committed to DEIB. Meet with employers who are actively hiring and investing in diverse talent across various experience levels and industries.
Join Us:
Be part of a movement that’s shaping the future of DEIB, tech, and professional development in the UK and Europe. Together, we can create a world where diversity is celebrated, opportunities are equal, and every individual can thrive. Don’t miss out on the 2025 Beyond Boundaries Summit!
The Diversity of Latinidad
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Join us as we explore the vastness of experiences encompassed by Latinidad, as well as the different ways Latin American heritage and culture influence everything from language to identity in the workplace. With topics ranging from bilingualism to the need for greater representation in the C-suite, you won’t want to miss this free opportunity to connect with your peers, network with top companies, and learn from leaders who’ve been in your shoes!
What We Learned in 2025 and What We Need to Succeed in 2026
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Get ready for your launchpad for future-ready growth! We’re sharing the game-changing lessons of 2025 with the tools and insights you need to thrive in 2026 and beyond. Join top professionals and innovative companies for an inspiring virtual experience packed with fresh perspectives, career opportunities, and actionable strategies to tackle what’s next. Ready to future-proof your success? See you there!
Virtual Job Fair:
Don’t miss our last free virtual job fair of the year. This is a great chance to make new connections before the new year to help find your dream role in 2026.
Join Us:
This is a great opportunity to relive highlights from through the past year, connect with your fellow professionals and learn about new opportunities. Don’t miss our final summit of the year!
Supporting Veterans, Active Service Members & Military Spouses
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Welcome to our 2025 Veterans and Military Spouses Career Summit, designed specifically for veterans, military spouses, allies, and active duty service members preparing for their next career chapter. This exclusive event is your gateway to discovering roles and programs that value your unique skills and experiences, connecting with fellow veterans and military spouses who have successfully transitioned, and gaining insights from recruiters on how to excel in today’s job market.
What’s in Store:
- Inspiring Keynotes: Hear from veterans and military spouses who have successfully navigated their transition into civilian careers.
- Dynamic Panels: Engage with experts and hiring managers on strategies to stand out and succeed in a competitive job market.
- Interactive Workshops: Participate in tailored sessions to explore career opportunities and enhance your job search skills.
- Networking Opportunities: Connect with fellow service members, allies, and hiring leaders who are committed to supporting the military community.
Empowering Connections:
Our summit brings together a diverse community of veterans, military spouses, and allies to explore career opportunities and share valuable experiences. Learn how to support this community in the workplace and beyond, and discover how non-veteran hiring leaders can enhance their recruitment processes to attract top military talent.
Virtual Job Fair:
Don’t miss our free virtual job fair, open to veterans, active service members, military spouses, and allies. Meet with companies eager to support and hire from our military community, and connect directly with recruiters and hiring managers.
Previous Speakers Include:
Notable past speakers have included General (ret.) Lori J. Robinson, Marcus A. Williams Sr., Talent Strategy Leader at Kaiser Permanente, Stephanie Brown, Founder & CEO of The Rosie Network, Flossie Hall, Co-Founder of the Association of Military Spouse Entrepreneurs, Jennifer Dane, CEO of Modern Military Association of America, and many more.
Join Us:
Seize this opportunity to connect, learn, and advance your career. Whether you’re transitioning from military service or supporting those who are, this summit is your gateway to future success. Don’t miss out—join us and take the next step toward your bright career future!
The Diversity of Latinidad
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Welcome to the 2025 Latinidad Summit, where we explore the rich tapestry of Latin American heritage and its impact on the workplace. Join us as we connect with Latino/a and Hispanic leaders and changemakers to discuss bilingualism, enhancing representation in the C-suite, mentoring Latino/a, Hispanic and Latin American talent, and more. This is your opportunity to network with top companies, gain insights from industry leaders, and connect with peers who share your journey.
What’s in Store:
- Inspiring Keynotes: Hear from influential leaders on bilingualism, representation, and career advancement.
- Dynamic Panels: Engage in discussions about the challenges and opportunities in the Latinx professional landscape.
- Interactive Workshops: Participate in sessions focused on mentorship and career growth strategies.
- Networking Opportunities: Connect with professionals and top companies committed to Latino/a representation and inclusive corporate cultures.
Empowering Connections:
Our Latinidad Summit gathers leaders and changemakers to explore how Latin American heritage shapes professional experiences and workplace identity. Gain valuable insights, share experiences, and build a network of professionals dedicated to advancing Latinx representation and success.
Virtual Job Fair:
Looking for new opportunities? Don’t miss our virtual job fair on the final day of the summit. Meet with companies dedicated to Latino/a representation, learn about their corporate cultures, and connect with hiring managers.
Previous Speakers Include:
Notable past speakers have included Licy Do Canto, managing director at APCO Worldwide; Congressman Ritchie Torres; Patricia Mota, CEO of the Hispanic Alliance for Career Advancement; Evelyn Miralles, former NASA Chief Engineer; and many more!
Join Us:
Be part of a transformative event that celebrates Latinidad and advances professional opportunities. Together, we can shape a future where Latin American heritage is recognized, valued, and celebrated in the workplace. Don’t miss the 2025 Latinidad Summit!
Empower Her: Advancing Women in the Workplace and Beyond
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Level Up Your Career at PowerToFly’s Premier Professional Development Summit! 🚀
The workplace is evolving—are you ready to grow with it? Join PowerToFly for a dynamic four-day summit designed to help professionals at all levels upskill, lead, and unlock new career opportunities.
Between 2019 and 2023, women-owned businesses added 1.7 million firms, $579.6 billion in revenue, and 1.4 million jobs to the economy. Women now hold 35% of jobs in the 10 highest-paying occupations—up from just 13% in 1980. Despite this progress, workplace challenges remain, making continuous learning and career development more important than ever.
What’s in Store:
💡 Expert-Led Keynotes – Gain insights from top leaders in business, tech, policy, and media.
🛠️ Upskilling Workshops – Stay ahead of industry trends with hands-on learning.
🔥 Engaging Panels – Learn from industry experts on topics that matter to today’s workforce.
🤝 Networking Sessions – Connect with professionals and expand your career opportunities.
🎤 Fireside Chats – Get candid career advice from top thought leaders.
Key Topics Include:
📈 Career Growth & Upskilling – Build the skills needed to stay competitive.
👩💼 Leadership & Management – Develop strategies to lead with confidence.
⚖️ Work-Life Integration – Find balance while advancing your career.
🚀 Entrepreneurship & Innovation – Learn how to scale and grow your business.
Virtual Job Fair 🎯
Looking for your next career move? Close out the week with our two-day virtual job fair, featuring top companies actively hiring across multiple industries and experience levels.
Past Speakers Include:
Valerie Jarrett, Arianna Huffington, Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, Johnny C. Taylor Jr., Carla Harris, Jonah Peretti, and many more industry leaders.
This free virtual event is open to professionals looking to enhance their careers, expand their networks, and take their leadership skills to the next level. Don’t miss this chance to invest in yourself and shape the future of your career!
Amplifying Black Excellence
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Welcome to the 2025 Diversity Reboot Summit Series: Amplifying Black Excellence!
Get ready for our most exciting summit yet! Join us as we kick off the year with the fourth annual Amplifying Black Excellence Summit and Job Fair, a transformative celebration of extraordinary Black leaders in business, tech, policy, media, and beyond.
What to Expect:
- Inspiring Keynotes: Hear from trailblazing Black thought leaders and visionaries.
- Engaging Panels: Dive into dynamic discussions with industry game-changers.
- Interactive Sessions: Participate in hands-on workshops and gain actionable insights.
- Networking Opportunities: Connect with like-minded professionals and expand your network.
Don't Miss the Virtual Career Fair:
Looking for your next big opportunity? Join us on February 6th for our free virtual career fair! Meet top employers who are hiring across all experience levels. Then, wrap up the week on Friday, February 7th with our Career Catalyst Workshop—packed with resume tips, interview suggestions, and more. Your summit ticket gives you access to all these events!
Why Attend?
- Celebrate Black Excellence: Honor the achievements of Black entrepreneurs and leaders.
- Foster DEIB: Promote diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging in your workplace and beyond.
- Drive Change: Equip yourself with the tools and strategies to make a real impact.
Past Speakers Include:
Charlene Wheeless (APCO Worldwide), LaFawn Davis (Indeed), Rha Goddess (MoveTheCrowd), Audra Jenkins (Randstad North America), Mecca Imanil (GoThru), and many more.
Together, let’s honor and uplift Black excellence, challenge the status quo, and shape a future where diversity is celebrated, opportunities are equal, and success is within everyone’s reach.
What We Learned in 2024 and What We Need to Succeed in 2025
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Welcome to the "2024 Lessons & 2025 Success: Summit + Virtual Job Fair" – an exclusive event that bridges the gap between the valuable lessons learned in 2024 and the skills and insights needed for success in 2025. It's a great opportunity for professionals and organizations to come together and share knowledge, explore opportunities, and prepare for the challenges and triumphs ahead. I hope you'll join us for this forward-thinking virtual experience.
Supporting Veterans, Active Service Members & Military Spouses
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Calling all veterans, military spouses, allies, and active duty service members preparing for the next chapter in their careers! Join us for an exclusive event tailored just for you.
Discover tailored programs and roles designed specifically to leverage your unique skills and experiences. Hear firsthand from fellow veterans and military spouses who have successfully transitioned into civilian roles. Gain invaluable insights from recruiters and hiring managers on how to stand out in today's competitive job market.
Not a veteran or military spouse? Allies are welcome! Join our fireside chats and workshops to learn more how you can support this community in the workplace and beyond.
Plus, if you're a non-veteran hiring leader or a company eager to support our military community, this event is for you too! Learn from experts on how to enhance your recruitment process and attract top talent.
Past speakers have included General (ret.) Lori J. Robinson; Marcus A. Williams, Sr. Talent Strategy Leader, Military and Individuals with Disabilities (USN Retired) at Kaiser Permanente; Stephanie Brown, Founder & CEO of The Rosie Network; Flossie Hall, Co-Founder of the Association of Military Spouse Entrepreneurs; Jennifer Dane, CEO & Executive Director of Modern Military Association of America; and many others.
Don't miss out on this opportunity to connect, learn, and explore exciting career possibilities. And mark your calendars for our free virtual job fair, open to veterans, active service members, military spouses, allies, and their supporters!
Join us and take the next step toward your future success.
Sales Strategy Summit
DIVERSITY REBOOT SERIES 2023:
If we’ve learned anything at all in the last four years, we know how important it is to be prepared for continuous developments and constant change. With that in mind, what does your 2024 sales strategy look like?
Whether your 2024 sales strategy is sorted or you’re still figuring it out, join PowerToFly’s own account executive team, along with sales leaders from tech, media, and beyond, as they share their thoughts, plans, and strategies for the new year during this special two-day event.
Topics will include:
- Building relationships with clients
- Motivating your team
- Building your sales pipeline
- Leveraging data in your sales strategy
- And much more!
This summit will end with a free virtual job fair featuring companies looking to expand their sales and customer success teams.
Beyond Boundaries: UK & Europe Diversity Summit
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DEIB is about more than just reducing exclusion — it’s about increasing inclusion. It’s not about compliance; it’s about improving the employee experience.
PowerToFly is proud to host our second Diversity Reboot summit specifically for our community in the United Kingdom and Europe. Join us as we bring together a diverse group of underrepresented talent along with DEIB, HR, and Talent leaders to discuss the latest DEIB initiatives in the region, celebrate progress, and connect with change makers and thought leaders. Participants will hear from experts in business, policy, wellness, media, finance, tech, and more.
Following the summit, participants are invited to a free virtual job fair where leading companies committed to creating diverse and equitable workplaces will be looking for UK and Europe-based candidates for high-visibility roles across a variety of fields, industries and locations including remote and hybrid opportunities.
Supporting Veterans, Active Service Members & Military Spouses
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Are you a veteran looking for a civilian role that will leverage your skills and prior experience? Or a military spouse looking for a job that can accommodate your mobile lifestyle? Maybe you’re an active duty service member preparing for a big transition.
If that sounds like you, we hope you'll join us to hear directly from others just like you, and companies committed to supporting service members and their families.
Learn about programs and roles designed specifically for veterans and military spouses, and get tips from recruiters and hiring managers on how to best showcase your experience. If you are a non-veteran hiring leader or a company looking to hire veterans or their spouses, join us to hear directly from experts to improve your recruitment process.
Speakers at our previous events for military personnel and their families include General (ret.) Lori J. Robinson; Marcus A. Williams, Sr. Talent Strategy Leader, Military and Individuals with Disabilities (USN Retired) at Kaiser Permanente; Stephanie Brown, Founder & CEO of The Rosie Network; Flossie Hall, Co-Founder of the Association of Military Spouse Entrepreneurs; Jennifer Dane, CEO & Executive Director of Modern Military Association of America; and many others.
The summit will conclude with a free virtual job fair open to veterans, active service members, military spouses, and their supporters!
The Diversity of Latinidad
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At PowerToFly, we know that Latinidad encompasses a range of diverse experiences and identities, and that Latin American heritage and culture have an influence on things like language and identity in the workplace.
Join us as we gather with Latinx leaders and changemakers to discuss topics such as bilingualism, the need for greater representation in the C-suite, how to mentor and sponsor Latinx and Latin American talent, and more. You won't want to miss this free opportunity to connect with your peers, network with top companies, and learn from leaders who've been in your shoes!
Also check out the virtual job fair on the last day of the summit, where companies will chat with candidates and answer questions about their Latinx representation and corporate culture.
Previous speakers at our Latinidad summit include: Licy Do Canto, Managing Director, Washington D.C., APCO Worldwide; Congressman Ritchie Torres; Patricia Mota, CEO of the Hispanic Alliance for Career Advancement; former NASA Chief Engineer and Associate VP, University of Houston-Clear Lake, Evelyn Miralles; Juan Labourt, Business Program Manager at Google UK, and many more!
Beyond algorithms: AI's impact on hiring, the workplace, DEIB, and beyond
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Join us for an enlightening virtual summit where we delve into the profound influence of artificial intelligence and the latest tech advances on various aspects of modern organizations.
As AI continues to shape the future of work, it is crucial to understand its implications beyond the headlines. This summit aims to explore the multifaceted impact of AI on hiring practices, the workplace environment, DEIB and much more. Key topics to be explored at the summit include:
- AI in Hiring: Discover how AI technologies are transforming traditional recruitment processes, from resume screening and candidate assessment to predictive analytics and bias mitigation. Learn about the benefits, challenges, and potential risks of AI-driven hiring practices.
- The Evolving Workplace: Explore how Generative AI is reshaping the workplace landscape, from automation and augmentation of tasks to the creation of more efficient and collaborative environments. Understand the implications for job roles, skill requirements, and workforce dynamics.
- DEIB and Bias: Examine the role of AI in fostering diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) within organizations. Explore the potential for AI to identify and eliminate bias in decision-making processes, as well as the challenges and ethical considerations associated with deploying AI in DEIB initiatives.
- Ethical AI: Delve into the ethical dimensions of AI implementation and usage. Discuss the importance of transparency, fairness, accountability, and privacy in AI systems. Gain insights into best practices for responsible AI adoption to ensure equitable outcomes.
Career Connections 2023: Where Talent Meets Opportunity
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In this dynamic event, PowerToFly brings together industry leaders, recruiters, and aspiring professionals from various fields to create a platform for meaningful connections. Whether you are a recent graduate, a seasoned professional looking for a change, or someone seeking to explore new career paths, Career Connections 2023 is your gateway to unlocking exciting opportunities. Throughout the event, you will have the chance to engage in interactive workshops, attend insightful panel discussions, and network with professionals who share your passions and ambitions. Our carefully curated program will feature a diverse range of industries, including technology, finance, healthcare, creative arts, and more, ensuring that there is something for everyone.Key highlights of Career Connections 2023:
- Networking Opportunities: Connect with industry experts, recruiters, and like-minded professionals who can offer valuable insights, guidance, and potential career prospects.
- Panel Discussions: Gain insider knowledge through engaging panel discussions featuring industry leaders sharing their experiences, trends, and tips for success in their respective fields.
- Skill-Building Workshops: Participate in interactive workshops led by experts, designed to enhance your professional skills, provide career guidance, and equip you with the tools necessary to excel in your chosen path.
- Job Fair: Meeting companies that are hiring at all experience levels and for in-person and remote opportunities.
Visible & Invisible Disabilities and Neurodivergence
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Talented and highly skilled working-age disabled and neurodiverse adults participate in the workforce significantly less than those without disabilities, and experience unemployment rates much higher than their able-bodied and neurotypical peers.
Various factors influence these stark realities, such as discrimination and unconscious bias, barriers in recruitment processes, or workplaces that are designed for able-bodied, neurotypical workers.
At this summit, PowerToFly wants to flip the status quo on its head by destigmatizing disabilities and neurodivergence in the workplace, both visible and invisible. Join disability inclusion experts and neurodiversity advocates as they address:
- Understanding neurodiversity
- The benefits and drawbacks that hybrid and remote work can have on a person with a disability
- Respectful and inclusive language
- The historical context of disability in the public sphere
- Accessible technology
and much more!
The summit will conclude with a virtual job fair featuring companies that are committed to neurodiversity and disability inclusion, and will answer candidate’s questions about how they are creating and maintaining inclusive spaces.
Beyond Boundaries: DEIB, Hiring, and Professional Development in the UK & Europe
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Join us for an immersive and transformative experience at the UK and Europe Virtual Summit on DEIB, Professional Development, and Career Advancement.
This groundbreaking event brings together thought leaders, industry experts, and change-makers from throughout the UK and Europe to explore the crucial intersections of DEIB in the professional world. Gain invaluable insights into fostering inclusive workplaces, developing essential skills, and navigating the hiring landscape.
Looking to take your career to the next level? Elevate your career prospects through dynamic workshops, panel discussions, and networking opportunities that empower you to drive positive change while unlocking your full potential.
Close out the event by attending our free interactive virtual job fair featuring companies hiring in the UK and Europe who will also share tips and tricks to stand out in the application process.
Emerging Tech: Advancing DEIB in the Digital Age
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According to Tech.co, since Generative AI was released in late 2022, it’s been picked up by almost half of U.S. companies, and 93% of these firms are looking to expand its use. But we are only starting to see the impact of tools such ChatGPT, Bard and AI in general on the future of work — and the future of DEIB.
Join us at Emerging Tech: Advancing DEIB in the Digital Age, as we explore AI and other new tools and their transformative effect. This groundbreaking gathering brings together industry leaders, technologists, and advocates to delve into the opportunities and challenges that will or already have emerged in our fast-changing business landscape and the world at large. Through thought-provoking discussions, interactive sessions, and real-world case studies, attendees will gain insights into the latest tools on the market.
At Emerging Tech, we will delve into the potential benefits of AI to not only enhance operational efficiency and drive business growth but also to address biases, promote fairness, and ensure equitable outcomes. We’ll also address the inherent challenges and biases that may be ingrained in this emerging technology.
We’ll wrap up the summit with a free virtual job fair where you’ll be able to hear directly from hiring companies about their own emerging technologies, plus meet directly with talent leaders and hiring managers to learn more about open roles.
Visible & Invisible Disabilities and Neurodivergence
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Talented and highly skilled working-age disabled and neurodiverse adults participate in the workforce significantly less than those without disabilities — and experience unemployment rates much higher than their able-bodied and neurotypical peers.
Various factors influence these stark realities, such as discrimination and unconscious bias, barriers in recruitment processes, or workplaces that are designed for able-bodied, neurotypical workers.
At this summit, PowerToFly wants to flip the status quo on its head by destigmatizing disabilities and neurodivergence in the workplace, both visible and invisible. Join disability inclusion experts and neurodiversity advocates as they address:
- Understanding neurodiversity
- The benefits and drawbacks that hybrid and remote work can have on a person with a disability
- Respectful and inclusive language
- The historical context of disability in the public sphere
- Accessible technology
- And much more!
The summit will conclude with a virtual job fair featuring companies that are committed to neurodiversity and disability inclusion. Representatives will answer candidates’ questions about how they are creating and maintaining inclusive spaces.
The Diversity of Latinidad
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At PowerToFly, we know that Latinidad encompasses a range of diverse experiences and identities — and that Latin American heritage and culture influence both language and identity in the workplace.
Join us as we gather with Latino/a & Hispanic leaders and changemakers to discuss topics such as bilingualism, the need for greater representation in the C-suite, how to mentor and sponsor Latino/a and Latin American talent, and more. You won't want to miss this free opportunity to connect with your peers, network with top companies, and learn from leaders who've been in your shoes!
Also check out the virtual job fair on the last day of the summit, where companies will chat with candidates and answer questions about their Latino/a representation and corporate culture.
Previous speakers at our Latinidad summit include: Licy Do Canto, managing director, Washington D.C., APCO Worldwide; Congressman Ritchie Torres; Patricia Mota, CEO of the Hispanic Alliance for Career Advancement; former NASA Chief Engineer and Associate VP, University of Houston-Clear Lake, Evelyn Miralles; Juan Labourt, business program manager at Google UK, and many more!
Career Connections 2024: Where Talent Meets Opportunity
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Whether you’re starting out, changing fields, returning from a break, or advancing your career, gain insights from leaders and connect with hiring companies.
Pride: Championing LGBTQIA+ Leaders & Allies
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Pride is a time for celebration, but in the face of unprecedented anti-LGBTQIA+ bills, it’s also a time to build resilience for the future and reflect on decades of advocacy. We gather together to help overcome the systemic inequality that has impacted and still impacts the LGBTQIA+ community — and not just in the world, but also in the workplace.
Our Pride summit, one of our biggest events of the year, will bring together individuals, leaders, and organizations to discuss concrete actions they are taking to increase representation in various industries, showcase members of our community who are making an impact, and highlight those companies actively hiring and investing in LGBTQIA+ talent.
The summit will conclude an LGBTQIA+ virtual job fair featuring companies who keep their Pride flags flying all year long, not just in the month of June.
Past Pride speakers have included Indeed’s LaFawn Davis, actress & entrepreneur Angelica Ross, Rep. Mark Takano, filmmaker Dan O’Neill, GLITS founder Ceyenne Doroshow, founder Andrea Barrica, National Black Justice Coalition Executive Director David J. Johns, activist & business leader Henry R. Muñoz III, and many more.
Celebrating Global Asian & Pacific Islander Identities
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Experience the vibrant tapestry of cultures at the Celebrating Global Asian & Pacific Islander Identities summit, where we gather to honor and celebrate the diverse heritage and rich contributions of Asian and Pacific Islander communities from around the world.
Join our upskilling workshops, learn about pressing issues in our fireside chats, or connect directly with hiring companies. Through this summit, we aspire to create a platform where voices are amplified, stories are shared, and connections are forged, paving the way for a more inclusive and equitable world where Global Asian & Pacific Islander identities are celebrated and respected.
We’ll wrap up the event with a free virtual job fair — a perfect opportunity to meet and connect with hiring companies and get your questions answered.
Previous speakers at this summit include Congresswoman Judy Chu, NBC/MSNBC News anchor Richard Lui, Tony Award winner Clint Ramos, author Jeff Yang, comedian Michael Yo, content creator Asia Jackson, and many more!
Empower Her: Advancing Women in the Workplace and Beyond
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According to a 2022 report by McKinsey, women continue to remain deeply underrepresented in technical roles, are twice as likely to be mistaken for someone more junior than their male counterparts, and are more quickly reaching burnout than men at their level. At the same time, women are 2x as likely to spend a substantial amount of time on DEIB work than male leaders!
For this year’s flagship Diversity Reboot summit, we are centering around empowering women in the workplace. We’re presenting a four day event, a dynamic and empowering summit dedicated to championing the advancement of women in all areas of professional and personal life.
We have gathered together thought leaders, industry experts, and change-makers from across the realms of business, tech, policy, media, and DEIB to explore strategies for breaking barriers, fostering gender equality, and creating inclusive environments where women don’t just survive but thrive.
Join us for a mix of insightful fireside chats, upskilling workshops, panel discussions, keynotes, and interactive networking sessions. This summit addresses topics such as work-life integration, personal growth, and leadership development. By celebrating the achievements of women, fostering connections, and providing a platform for shared experiences, Empower Her aims to inspire, equip, and uplift women from all walks of life, amplifying their voices and shaping a future where every woman has the opportunity to succeed, thrive, and make a lasting impact in their chosen fields and beyond.
Looking for a new opportunity? Close out the week with our two-day virtual job fair featuring companies looking to make hires across multiple experience levels and industries.
Previous Diversity Reboot speakers have included Valerie Jarrett, Arianna Huffington, Donna Brazile, Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, Rep. Val Demings, Rep. Judy Chu, Johnny C. Taylor Jr., Ai-jen Poo, Carla Harris, Angelica Ross, Tiffany Cross, Jacqueline Novogratz, Geraldine Laybourne, Margery Kraus, Joanne Wilson, Aida Rodriguez, Lil Rel Howery, Jill Filipovic, Jonah Peretti, and hundreds more.
Amplifying Black Excellence
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Our 2024 Diversity Reboot summit series kicks off with our third annual Amplifying Black Excellence summit and job fair!
Join us for a transformative event celebrating and elevating the extraordinary achievements of Black thought leaders in business, tech, policy, media, and beyond. This groundbreaking gathering aims to provide a platform for showcasing the innovative contributions and successes of Black entrepreneurs, leaders, and professionals, while fostering diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging (DEIB) in both the workplace and the world at large.
Experience inspiring keynote speeches, engaging panel discussions, and interactive sessions led by influential groundbreakers and accomplished trailblazers. Discover valuable insights, actionable strategies, and networking opportunities to drive change and create a more inclusive and equitable world.
Looking for new opportunities? Then join us on Thursday, February 9th for our free virtual career fair. Our sponsors are hiring across all experience levels! We'll close out the week on Friday, February 10th with a Career Catalyst Workshop full of resume tips, interview suggestions and more. Your summit ticket gets you access to all of these events!
Together, we will honor and uplift Black excellence, challenge norms, and shape a future where diversity is embraced, opportunities are equal, and success is accessible to all.
Previous speakers have included Charlene Wheeless, APCO Worldwide senior advisor, equity and justice; LaFawn Davis, group vice president of Environmental, Social & Governance at Indeed; Author & Founder of MoveTheCrowd, Rha Goddess; Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer of Randstad North America, Audra Jenkins; Meta’s Strategic Communities Program Manager, Michelle Mitchell, and many more.
Tech in India: A Celebration
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With India being the land of over 100 Unicorn Startups, there couldn't be a better time to break into tech as an Indian. PowerToFly is honored to present our second summit spotlighting our amazing community in India and the groundbreaking tech leaders there.
Topics will include:
- How to leverage the remote-work boom and explore freelance tech career opportunities as an Indian
- New age opportunities on web3
- Tips from top tech leaders on cracking the tech interview at multinational companies
- Startups vs. multinationals, and up-and-coming opportunities like Developer Relations
This one-day event will feature India-based leaders coming together to discuss what’s next in the Indian tech world. We will have a host of sessions catering around tech interview preparation, the booming startup culture and best practices to leverage networking to propel your tech career forward.
This special event will conclude with a free virtual job fair featuring some of the top multinational companies looking to expand their workforces in India.
PRIDE: Championing LGBTQIA+ Leaders & Allies
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Pride is a time for celebration, but it is also a time for reflection on the decades of advocacy to overcome the systemic inequality that has impacted and still impacts the LGBTQIA+ community — and not just in the world, but also in the workplace.
Our Pride summit will bring together individuals, leaders, and organizations to discuss concrete actions they are taking to increase representation in various industries, showcase members of our community who are making an impact, and highlight those companies actively hiring and investing in LGBTQIA+ talent.
The summit will conclude an LGBTQIA+ virtual job fair featuring companies who keep their Pride flags flying all year long, not just in the month of June.
Healthcare, Wellness & Mental Health
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As we learn more about the impacts of stress on our mental and physical health, more organizations are becoming aware of the need to incorporate wellness programs into their DEIB strategies.
Hand in hand with wellness programs, comprehensive health insurance policies are not only essential to workplace equity, but also key to employees’ physical health, continued productivity, and satisfaction.
Come join us as we speak with experts in healthcare, the wellness industry, and mental health about how to support workplace wellness and overall employee health, and learn why doing so is both important and necessary.
The summit will conclude with a virtual job fair featuring leading companies who take health and wellness seriously, and will chat with candidates about the benefits and programs they offer.
Mother's Monday 2023
POWERED BY PATH FORWARD
When working mothers arrive at work, they often feel like they have to check their motherhood at the door. What if instead we acknowledged it, celebrated it, and helped corporate culture adapt to it? That’s what Mother’s Monday is all about – a day to pause and celebrate working motherhood and ask how we might collectively reinvent the relationship between motherhood and work so that ambition and caregiving can co-exist. It’s about tackling gender inequality and reimagining the role companies and society can play in supporting mothers and in the process better support everyone else, too.
The fourth annual virtual Mother’s Monday event, now powered by Path Forward, will feature impactful speakers and will spark conversations meant to challenge stereotypes, uplift, and inspire corporate action. A movement all year, a gathering May 15, 2023.
Fireside Chat with VA representative Jennifer Wexton
Representative Wexton will discuss how the US government is tackling issues impacting working mothers - both as an employer (funding to study childcare provided to federal employees and to research returnships) and legislatively via efforts like the childcare provisions in federal funding legislation.
Childcare Panel
Access to childcare is one of the biggest hurdles for women’s workforce participation and increasingly for men as well. How can companies create policies that support and/or provide more affordable, reliable childcare for working parents?
Parental Leave Panel
The US is one of the only developed countries with no standardized parental leave policies, putting the burden on creating policies on companies. How are employers evolving their policies around parental leave to better support new parents and to bring gender equity to the practice of taking parental leave?
Return to Work Panel
The transition from new parent on leave to working parent is difficult, and even more difficult when the transition back to the workforce follows a lengthy career break. What are leading companies doing to support this transition?
Speakers include:
Blessing Adesiyan, Founder & CEO, MH WorkLife
Gayatri Agnew, Founder, Mother’s Monday and Senior Director and Head of Accessibility Center of Excellence, Walmart
Jacquelyn Ainsley, Head of Global Benefits, Pinterest
Erica Booker, Director, Business Transformation, Sales Technology Innovation Platforms, PepsiCo Foods North America
Destiny Colon, Program Director, Path Forward
Laine Grady, Director, The Adecco Group US Foundation
Lauren Hobbs, Chief Marketing Officer, Vivvi
Jodi Patkin, Senior Vice President of Brand Marketing and Communications, theSkimm
Anjali Sinha, National Talent Acquisition Lead, Deloitte
Congresswoman Jennifer Wexton (D-VA-10)
Christine Winston, Executive Director, Path Forward
Celebrating Global Asian & Pacific Islander Identities
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Whether it’s the model minority myth, the “bamboo ceiling”, or inaccurate media representation, Asian professionals within Asia and in the diaspora continue to thrive in the face of unjust factors that work against them.
At this summit, we highlight the stories of our AAPI, Asian, and Pacific Islander communities, learn from their resilience, wisdom, and excellence across industries, and clarify how they can be better supported.
Previous speakers at this summit include Congresswoman Judy Chu, NBC/MSNBC News anchor Richard Lui, comedian Michael Yo, content creator Asia Jackson, and many more!
Join us on the last day of the summit for a virtual job fair, with leading companies who are walking the walk when it comes to DEIB.
The Future of Work: The Remote & Hybrid Office
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The office we knew just three years ago looks remarkably different today. From Zoom meetings to ChatGPT, we’re all dealing with unexplored challenges.The questions facing business leaders are many from how to build an inclusive company culture in an increasingly remote environment to how to leverage advancing technologies while still guaranteeing development opportunities for their workforces.On the talent side, following “The Great Resignation”, many professionals are re-assessing what they value from a job: flexibility, work-life balance, diversity policies, and more. All while navigating through global economic uncertainty.At PowerToFly's The Future of Work virtual summit, part of the Diversity Reboot series, we are bringing together a diverse set of subject matter experts to discuss what's next for both businesses and professionals that make them up in this ever-changing world.Join us for fireside chats, workshops, networking opportunities, and for the unveiling of PowerToFly'd all-new DEIB solutions suite!This summit will conclude with a free virtual job fair featuring companies hiring for remote and hybrid roles around the world.Summit topics will include:
- ChatGPT, AI and the Impact on the Workplace
- Silicon Valley Bank’s Collapse and How Will It Affect Future Tech Startup Funding
- Living And Working Abroad In A Post-Pandemic World
- How to Tackle Hybrid Working
- The Neurodiverse Experience In A Remote Setting & How Companies Can Improve
- And much more!
Featured speakers will include:
- Alex Kogan, CTO, HiOperator
- Judith Erwin, Former CEO, Grasshopper Bank
- Liam Martin, CoFounder, Time Doctor and Co-Author, Running Remote
- Nadia Harris, Founder, remoteworkadvocate.com
- Amy Kim, President & CRO, PowerToFly
- Amber Kirbos, VP of Product, PowerToFly
- Shane Metcalf, Founder, 15five
- Madhu Sudha, Communications & Marketing Manager, Mom Relaunch
- And many more!
Diversity Reboot 2023
What We Know, What We’re Learning
As we settle into a post-pandemic world, we don’t go back to normal — we move forward.
We move forward into intersectional workplaces that ensure all are welcome and are empowered to do their best work; into making sure our business practices have a positive impact on the community around us; into a reality where DEIB is a state of being, not just a department at a company or an empty policy statement.
Join the PowerToFly team and top leaders in tech, business, DEIB, wellness, media, policy, and finance as we take stock of what we’ve learned, and share ideas and strategies for moving forward.
Previous Diversity Reboot speakers have included Valerie Jarrett, Arianna Huffington, Donna Brazile, Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, Rep. Val Demings, Rep. Judy Chu, Johnny C. Taylor Jr., Ai-jen Poo, Carla Harris, Angelica Ross, Tiffany Cross, Jacqueline Novogratz, Geraldine Laybourne, Margery Kraus, Joanne Wilson, Aida Rodriguez, Lil Rel Howery, Jill Filipovic, Jonah Peretti, and hundreds more.
The summit will conclude with a virtual job fair to connect diverse candidates with high-visibility jobs at leading brands.
Amplifying Black Excellence
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Nearly three years after the acronym BLM became part of the global lexicon, to what extent has racial equity and inclusion been gained in the workplace, what remains to be done, and how do we hold ourselves and our organizations accountable?
As the business world’s understanding of and supportive policy around DEIB continues to grow, we gather to celebrate the voices and achievements of Black leaders who are moving the needle towards true equity and inclusion, and creating spaces where Black professionals can thrive.
Previous speakers include: Charlene Wheeless, APCO Worldwide Senior Advisor, Equity and Justice; LaFawn Davis, Group Vice President of Environmental, Social & Governance at Indeed; Author & Founder of MoveTheCrowd, Rha Goddess; Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer of Randstad North America, Audra Jenkins; Meta’s Strategic Communities Program Manager, Michelle Mitchell, and many more.
Don't miss this free opportunity to connect with your peers, network with top companies, and hear from leaders who are achieving and facilitating Black excellence.
Sales Strategy Summit
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The last three years have changed the workplace as we know it forever. So, as you prepare for dynamic developments and constant change, what does your 2023 sales strategy look like?
PowerToFly’s own account executive team along with sales leaders from throughout tech, media, and beyond will come together to share their thoughts, plans, and strategies for the new year during this one-day event.
Topics could include:
- Building trust with clients
- How to motivate your team
- Building your sales pipeline
- The role of data in sales
- And much more
This summit will end with a free virtual job fair featuring companies looking to expand their sales and customer success teams.
DEI in the UK and Europe: Diversity Reboot Summit
Diversity Reboot 2022:
DEI is not just a gimmick—it’s a philosophy and practice that aims to make the world and its workplaces more diverse, and build work environments that are as they ought to be: where everyone is included and can bring their whole selves to work.
PowerToFly’s first Diversity Reboot summit specifically for our community in the United Kingdom and Europe will bring together a diverse group of underrepresented talent along with DEI, HR, and Talent leaders in business, tech, sales and beyond to discuss the latest DEI initiatives in the region, celebrate progress, and connect with change makers. Participants will hear from experts in business, policy, wellness, media, finance, tech, and more.
Following the summit, participants are invited to a free virtual job fair where leading companies committed to creating diverse and equitable workplaces will be looking for candidates for high-visibility roles across a variety of fields, industries and locations including remote and hybrid opportunities.
Come join us!
Note: This summit is intended for experienced professionals looking for professional development and/or career opportunities as well as DEI, HR, Talent leaders and business leaders based in the UK and Europe. The summit will take place on local time for this region.
Supporting Veterans, Service Members, and Military Spouses
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Whether you're a veteran looking for a civilian role that will leverage your skills and prior experience, a military spouse looking for a job that can accommodate your mobile lifestyle, an active duty service member preparing for a big transition, or a company looking to hire veterans or their spouses, we hope you'll join us to hear directly from companies committed to supporting service members and their families!
Learn about programs and roles designed specifically for veterans and military spouses, and get tips from recruiters and hiring managers on how to best showcase your experience. If you are a non-veteran hiring leader, join us to hear directly from experts to improve your application process.
Speakers at our 2021 event included General (ret.) Lori J. Robinson; Marcus A. Williams, Sr. Talent Strategy Leader, Military and Individuals with Disabilities (USN Retired), Kaiser Permanente; Stephanie Brown, Founder & CEO, The Rosie Network; Flossie Hall, Co-Founder, Association of Military Spouse Entrepreneurs; Jennifer Dane, CEO & Executive Director, Modern Military Association of America; Graciela Tiscareno-Sato, President of Gracefully Global Group LLC; Mike Slagh, Founder & CEO, Shift; Cynthia Kao, Director of Communications, Marketing and Program Development at Operation Code; and many others.
The summit will conclude with a free virtual job fair open to veterans, active service members, military spouses, and their supporters!
DEIB Business Solutions Summit
Diversity Reboot 2022:
In 2022, all effective leaders know that diversity is not only an ethical expectation but a driver of the success of their business. But amidst job market shifts, economic uncertainty, and the ongoing transition to distributed workforces, it’s not easy to always make business decisions through a DEIB lens.
At PowerToFly’s DEIB Business Solutions Summit, business leaders will gather to share best DEIB practices, inclusive benefits, inventive perks, innovative approaches to creating a culture of belonging, and discuss current hot topics, as well as the future of DEIB that’s still to come.
If you’re an HR, DEIB, Operations or Talent leader or the entrepreneur behind a fast-growing business intent on being at the forefront of DEIB organizational transformation, join us!
Early Career Connections & Mid-Career Pivots
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Whether you're launching your career or revamping it, don't miss this free opportunity to connect with companies looking for interns, entry-level professionals, career pivoters, and individuals returning to work. The Early Career Connections & Mid-Career Pivots Summit is the perfect opportunity to network with your peers, ask professionals about their transition to the working world and new roles, and most importantly, connect directly with companies! Are you wondering…
- how to showcase your coursework on your resume?
- how to highlight the experience you've cultivated as a caregiver?
- how the skills from your current role transfer to a new industry or position?
- what kind of internships to pursue to land your dream role after graduation?
- how to land an internship without any experience?
- what to wear to your (in-person or virtual) interview?
- how to know if a career change is right for you?
- how to navigate the ins and outs of returnships
- how to battle ageism in the workplace
If you said yes to any of the above, this summit is perfect for you. Sign up and connect directly with recruiters, hiring managers, and experts who want to help you find your next role!
Speakers from our 2021 “Early Career Connects & Mid-Career Pivots” summit included Liane Hornsey, EVP & Chief People Officer of Palo Alto Networks; Ann Hiatt, Leadership Strategist & Author; Tami Forman, Executive Director of Path Forward; Tracy Timm, Founder & CEO at Thrivist; Christina Coraglio, Senior Manager, Product Development & Strategy at HelloFresh; Heather Miller, Founder of GrasshoppHer; Helen Sanchez, Career Consultant & Ageism Strategist; Carol Fishman Cohen, CEO and Co-Founder of iRelaunch, and many more.
Destigmatized: Visible & Invisible Disabilities and Neurodivergence
DIVERSITY REBOOT SERIES 2022:
Working-age adults with disabilities participate in the workforce significantly less than those without disabilities, while neurodiverse adults continue to experience unemployment rates much higher than their neurotypical counterparts. These disheartening realities are often due to discrimination and unconscious bias; barriers that prevent recruitment processes from being accessible to all candidates; or workplaces with physical spaces, procedures, and technology that is designed for able-bodied, neurotypical workers.
Disability and neurodiversity inclusion is a critical, yet often overlooked component of DEI efforts and business expansion. PowerToFly is looking to change that by hosting a one-day, interactive summit focusing on destigmatizing disabilities and neurodivergence in the workplace, both visible and invisible.
Please join us for talks on topics such as:
- Understanding neurodiversity
- The benefits and drawbacks that hybrid and remote work can have on a person with a disability
- Respectful and inclusive language
- The historical context of disability in the public sphere
- Accessible technology
- And much more
Tech In India: A Celebration
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PowerToFly is honored to present our first ever summit spotlighting our amazing community in India and the groundbreaking tech leaders there.
Topics may include:
- How to leverage the remote-work boom as an Indian.
- Explore freelance career opportunities in Tech
- Leverage new age opportunities on web3
This one-day event will feature India-based leaders coming together to discuss what’s next in tech in India. This special event will conclude with a free virtual job fair featuring companies looking to expand their workforces in India.
Pride: Championing LGBTQIA+ Leaders and Allies
Diversity Reboot 2022:
Pride is not only rooted in the celebration of the LGBTQIA+ rights movement, it also serves as a reflection of the decades of work to overcome prejudice and advocate for equality for this marginalized community. While the world has seen great strides to increase the LGBTQIA+ inclusion, the professional world still has a way to go to reach true inclusion.
As part of Diversity Reboot 2022, our Pride summit series will focus on bringing individuals, leaders, and organizations together to talk about the actions they are taking to increase representation, showcase members of the PowerToFly community who are making an impact, and highlight companies actively hiring and investing in LGBTQIA+ talent.
Speakers from our 2021 "Diversity Reboot 2021: Pride: Championing LGBTQIA+ Leaders and Allies" summit included: Rep. Mark Takano, the first out gay man elected to the US Congress; Reggie Greer, Senior Advisor on LGBTQ+ Engagement under President Joe Biden; Ann Mei Chang, author of "Lean Impact”, and former Chief Innovation Officer at Pete for America; Peter Arvai, Co-Founder and Executive Chairman at Prezi; LaFawn Davis, Group Vice President of Environmental, Social & Governance at Indeed; David J. Johns, Executive Director of the National Black Justice Coalition; Ceyenne Doroshow, Executive Director of GLITS; Christian Fuscarino, Executive Director of Garden State Equality; educator & author Dr. Kryss Shane, LSW, LMSW (she/her), and many more.
Celebrating Global Asian and Pacific Islander Identities
DIVERSITY REBOOT SERIES 2022
Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, hate crimes against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPI) in the US have risen dramatically, with similar worrying trends in Canada, the UK, and New Zealand. This has sparked a worldwide conversation about the long history of racism and discrimination directed at Asians, Pacific Islanders, and the Asian diaspora. Despite these experiences, this resilient community continues to thrive, and PowerToFly is honored to provide a platform to highlight the achievements and excellence of our Asian and Pacific Islander community members around the world.
Join us for a series of interactive talks and conversations as we share how to break what author and strategist Jane Hyun calls the "bamboo ceiling,"; discuss the detrimental model minority theory; learn lesser-known API history; discuss how the pandemic has affected opportunities in India and throughout the Asian continent; and explore ways to uplift and celebrate our Asian and Pacific Islander leaders in our workplaces and communities.
For additional resources on this subject, please download this Executive Forum report.
The Future of Work: The Remote & Hybrid Office
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As a fully remote company, PowerToFly strongly believes that the future of work is one that embraces remote and hybrid models.
We are proud to present a two-day event focusing on the workplace of the future and how companies can plan for the ever-changing. We are excited to hear from leaders who have transitioned their teams to a hybrid or remote model during the pandemic, organizations that have embraced remote work from day one, and solutions platforms that are making it easier for teams to work asynchronously from all around the world.
Additional topics may include:
- The Great Resignation and its effect on the workplace
- What employees want
- Promoting work-life integration and wellness
- The best communication and project management tools
- And much more!
This summit will conclude with a free virtual job fair focusing on companies hiring for remote and hybrid roles around the world.
The job fair will feature recruiters from multiple companies where job seekers will be able to engage, ask questions, and build relationships.
What’s Working, What’s Needed
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As we move into a post-pandemic era, what lessons can we harness from our experiences over the past two years to create a more just and fair workplace and community, one that values diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging?
Join the PowerToFly team for a five-day, free virtual event exploring the future of work in an increasingly remote world and the role that diversity and wellness play in our ever-changing landscape.
At Diversity Reboot 2022: What’s Working, What’s Needed, we'll be hearing from top leaders in tech, business, DEI, wellness, childcare, media, politics, and finance as strategize our personal and professional plans. The summit will conclude with a virtual career fair to connect diverse candidates with high-visibility jobs at leading brands, an awards show to recognize the most impactful diversity and inclusion champions of the past year, and a weekend global hackathon, sponsored by major hiring companies. We're looking forward to seeing you!
For this free, interactive event we’ll be focusing on:
- Monday, March 7th: Elevating Your Career + Technology
- Tuesday, March 8th: Media Representation + Public Policy
- Wednesday, March 9th: DEI + the Future of Work
- Thursday, March 10th: Virtual Job Fair
- Friday, March 11th: Virtual Job Fair + Hackathon
Previous Diversity Reboot speakers have included Valerie Jarrett, Arianna Huffington, Donna Brazile, Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, Rep. Val Demings, Rep. Judy Chu, Johnny C. Taylor Jr., Ai-jen Poo, Carla Harris, Angelica Ross, Tiffany Cross, Jacqueline Novogratz, Geraldine Laybourne, Margery Kraus, Joanne Wilson, Aida Rodriguez, Lil Rel Howery, Jill Filipovic, Jonah Peretti, and hundreds more.
Amplifying Black Excellence
DIVERSITY REBOOT SERIES 2022:
As we kick-off 2022 and look towards a brighter, post-pandemic future, many industries and communities are still recovering from the losses of the past two years. For example, did you know that COVID-related job losses pushed more Black women (9.5%) into unemployment than any other group? As we look at 2022 through a new lens, how can we be sure we are supporting our Black leaders and preventing this kind of loss from occurring again?
As we continue to learn from and be mobilized by the Black Lives Matter movement, it's clear we need to gather with leaders at the forefront of elevating Black leaders who can relay their accomplishments as well as the plans they have in-progress.
Join us as we celebrate the voices and achievements of Black leaders in business, and we share how we are holding each other, our work, and our organizations accountable to pledges for creating inclusive workplaces.
Speakers from our 2021 "Diversity Reboot: Elevating Black Women" summit included APCO Worldwide Senior Advisor, Equity and Justice, Charlene Wheeless; Global Head of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion for Thumbtack Dionna Smith; Group Vice President of Environmental, Social & Governance at Indeed LaFawn Davis; CoFounder & CEO of Fundr Lauren Washington, Author & Founder of MoveTheCrowd Rha Goddess, Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer of Randstad North America Audra Jenkins; The Jane Club's Chudney Ross and many more.
Don't miss this free opportunity to connect with your peers, network with top companies and learn from leaders who are looking for community feedback.
Supporting Veterans and Military Spouses
DIVERSITY REBOOT SERIES 2021:
Whether you're a veteran looking for a civilian role that will leverage your prior skills and experience, or a military spouse looking for a job that can accommodate your mobile lifestyle, we hope you'll join us to hear directly from companies committed to supporting military members and their families!
Learn about programs and roles designed specifically for veterans and military spouses, and get tips from recruiters and hiring managers on how to best showcase your experience.
Sign up here — it's free! Potential panel, fireside chat or workshop will include:
- How Can Veterans Make Their Way into the Alleys of Corporate America?
- Being an Immigrant in the Military
- How Military Spouses Benefit from Remote Roles
- Celebrating Women Veterans in Tech
- Exploring a Career in Cybersecurity
- Managing Mental Health as a Veteran or Military Spouse
- Learning from LGBTQIA+ Veterans and Military Spouses
- Assisting Veterans with Disabilities
- Supporting Veteran-owned Small Businesses
- Mastering Your Compensation Superpowers as a Veteran: Negotiating, Resume Building & More
GRAB YOUR FREE LINKEDIN HEADSHOT AT POWERTOFLY'S VIRTUAL PHOTO BOOTH AS PART OF OUR "SUPPORTING VETERANS & MILITARY SPOUSES" SUMMIT
Come grab your free LinkedIn and PowerToFly profile headshot at our virtual photo booth, available November 15th to 17th only. Then, show off your new pic at our free Virtual Job Fair on November 18th or share it on social with #powertofly. Click here to get snapping!
Lifting Latin Voices All Over the World
DIVERSITY REBOOT SERIES 2021:
Join us as we celebrate Latinx voices and achievements in business, and share best practices for creating more inclusive workplaces where all can thrive.
With topics ranging from bilingualism to growing Latinx representation in the C-suite, you won't want to miss this free opportunity to connect with your peers, network with top companies, and learn from leaders who've been in your shoes!
Discussion topics for this summit may include:
- The importance of Latina Equal Pay Day
- How to define Latinx and understand the unique experiences and unifying factors of different groups in the community
- How to create safe spaces for Latinx individuals to bring their whole selves to work, including acknowledging their differences and celebrating their ethnic, racial, and cultural backgrounds
- Some of the obstacles that Latinx individuals face around career progression and representation and ways to address those barriers
- Ways to celebrate and showcase Latinx experiences in your organization
- Overcoming the educational digital divide
- How the job search can affect mental health
- Plus fun networking sessions and interactive panels featuring your fellow skilled professionals!
Early Career Connections & Mid-Career Pivots
DIVERSITY REBOOT SERIES 2021:
Whether you're launching your career or revamping it, don't miss this free opportunity to connect with companies looking for interns, entry-level professionals, career pivoters, and those returning to work. The Early Career Connections & Mid-Career Pivots Summit is the perfect opportunity to network with your peers, ask professionals about their transition to the working world and to new roles, and most importantly, connect directly with companies! Are you wondering...
- how/whether to showcase your coursework on your resume?
- how to highlight the experienced you've cultivated as a caregiver?
- how the skills from your current role transfer to a new industry or position?
- what kind of internships to pursue in order to land your dream role after graduation?
- how to land an internship when you don't yet have experience?
- what to wear to your (in-person or virtual!) interview?
- how to know if a career change is right for you?
TECH FOR SOCIAL IMPACT
DIVERSITY REBOOT SERIES 2021:
The Tech for Social Impact Summit will center on inspiring stories - and some warning tales - showcasing companies that were founded to create positive social impact. From EdTech to Healthcare, we'll take a look at startups and established companies who properly aligned their values with their missions. Don't miss this opportunity to connect with your peers, share ideas, and network with company representatives from the most impactful organizations in tech.
PRIDE: CHAMPIONING LGBTQIA+ LEADERS AND ALLIES
DIVERSITY REBOOT SERIES 2021:
PRIDE is not only rooted in the celebration of the LGBTQIA+ rights movement, but in reflection of the decades of work overcoming prejudice and advocating for equality of this underrepresented population.
While the world has seen great strides to increase inclusion of our LGBTQIA+ community, the professional world still has a ways to go to reach true inclusion.
As part of Diversity Reboot 2021, our PRIDE summit series will focus on bringing individuals, leaders and organizations together to talk about the actions they are taking to increase representation, showcase members of the PowerToFly community who are making an impact, and highlight companies actively hiring right now.
FINANCIAL INCLUSION
DIVERSITY REBOOT SERIES 2021:
As we near the one year anniversary of demonstrations sparked by George Floyd's murder and a "she-cession" that has largely pushed Black women out of the workforce, it's clear we need to gather with leaders at the forefront of elevating Black women who can relay their accomplishments as well as the plans they have in-progress.
Join us as we celebrate the voices and achievements of Black women in business and we share how we are holding each other, our work and our organizations accountable to pledges for creating inclusive workplaces.
Don't miss this free opportunity to connect with your peers, network with top companies and to learn from leaders who are looking for community feedback.
ELEVATING BLACK WOMEN
DIVERSITY REBOOT SERIES 2021:
As we near the one year anniversary of demonstrations sparked by George Floyd's murder and a "she-cession" that has largely pushed Black women out of the workforce, it's clear we need to gather with leaders at the forefront of elevating Black women who can relay their accomplishments as well as the plans they have in-progress.
Join us as we celebrate the voices and achievements of Black women in business and we share how we are holding each other, our work and our organizations accountable to pledges for creating inclusive workplaces.
Don't miss this free opportunity to connect with your peers, network with top companies and to learn from leaders who are looking for community feedback.
RETURNING TO THE WORKFORCE
DIVERSITY REBOOT SERIES 2021:
If you've taken time away from your career to care for family and feel worried about the gap on your resume, you're not alone. But now more than ever, companies know that time off does not mean your talent has diminished.
Designed to leverage the skills you already have, while addressing any areas where you may need to be brought up to speed, Returning To The Workforce programs are an ideal way to rejoin the workforce.
From what actions you should take to keep your skills fresh, to updating your resume and preparing for interviews, to making a smooth transition back into the workforce, don't miss this free opportunity to hear from career advisors about how to relaunch your career… and best of all, to connect directly with companies looking to hire caregivers who are ready to return to the workforce!
DIVERSITY REBOOT 2021
THE ONE HUNDRED DAY KICKOFF
The time is now… we must build diverse and inclusive teams to rise stronger together. . . after the challenges and opportunities of 2020, how are you thinking about building a more diverse and inclusive workplace-and world-in 2021?
join us for diversity reboot 2021: the 100 day kickoff and plan for the year with input and inspiration from leaders in government, wellness, childcare, media, and finance.
at diversity reboot 2021, we'll harness the energy of the new government's first 100 days as we all carve out and bolster personal and professional plans. The summit will end with a career fair to connect diverse candidates with high-visibility jobs at leading brands, as well as an awards show to recognize the most impactful diversity and inclusion champions of 2020. We're looking forward to seeing you!
Milena and Katharine
Powertofly co-founders
Allyship To Impact
DIVERSITY REBOOT 2020 SERIES
Building anti-racist workplaces will take time, commitment, and continuous learning. Now is not the time to lose momentum or shift focus — we need to keep our foot on the gas. That's why we're bringing together anti-racist educators, gender diversity experts, and other diversity, equity, and inclusion leaders to discuss how companies and individuals can combat racism at work on a daily basis. we'll talk about the micro and macro level changes that need to occur to make a lasting impact and share a roadmap for continuing education efforts in 2020 and beyond.
Milena and Katharine PowerToFly Co-Founders
Diversity Reboot 2020
The Future Of The Inclusive Workplace
THE TIME IS NOW… WE MUST BUILD DIVERSE AND INCLUSIVE TEAMS TO RISE STRONGER TOGETHER...We've known since COVID-19 began that we would have an opportunity to rebuild our world the way it ought to be. And now, we've seen horrific reminders of what "normal" in the United States of America looks like. We need to do better.Diversity Reboot 2020 is the free virtual gathering for women, allies, policymakers and business leaders who understand that talk is cheap: jobs and commitments from leaders are what we need now. Join us.
Milena and Katharine PowerToFly Co-Founders