Workplace Diversity Dialogues: Exploring Systemic Change
How Can We Sustain Workplace Diversity in Silicon Valley? A Round Table Dialogue
The Business Ethics Program at the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics invites you to an invitation-only round table dialogue as part of our year-long Workplace Diversity Dialogues. This conversation offers the chance to explore the following questions with our corporate leaders and selected academics: What is working to support sustainable workplace diversity in Silicon Valley? What has your corporation tried that has not been effective and why? We’d like your expertise as we try to answer these simple yet difficult questions. The program will be conducted under Chatham House Rules. Our goal is to use the insights gained from this dialogue to design a program open to Silicon Valley professionals in the spring that features actionable programs, tools, and practices that positively affect workplace diversity.
Date
4:00-7:00pm
Program: 4:00-6:00pm Reception: 6:00-7:00pm
Mark your calendars for our future public dialogues:
- January 18, 2018, Michelle Edkins, Managing Director of Black Rock, will speak about the investor's case for diversity. Register Here
- March 9, 2018, Jeffry Flory, Assistant Professor, Clarmont McKenna College; Visiting Scholar at the University of Chicago School of Economics; and Founder of SODI and Kara Helander, Principal Helander Consulting and Founder of SODI, will speak about the science of diversity. Register Here
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