Best-selling DEI author to keynote annual symposium
BATON ROUGE, La. (August 12, 2024) — The Baton Rouge Area Chamber (BRAC) today announced that Krystal Hardy Allen, best-selling author and thought leader, will serve as the keynote speaker of its third annual Economic Inclusion Symposium presented by Dow on August 28, 2024. Details and registration are available at greaterbatonrouge.org/events.
Allen’s keynote will delve into the strategies and best practices that can move beyond traditional diversity and inclusion efforts into initiatives that actively promote accessibility, hiring, and belonging in the workplace.
Agenda Overview:
8 – 9 a.m. Check-in & Networking
9 – 9:50 a.m. Opening Remarks & Fireside Chat
- Fireside Chat: Asking the Quiet Questions Out Loud
- Speakers: Anita Byrne, Kelisha Garrett, Raymond Jetson
- Overview: Discussing the importance of open conversations on diversity and inclusion, even when the topics are challenging.
10 – 10:45 a.m. Concurrent Sessions I
- Breakout Option 1: Building Resilient and Inclusive Corporate Cultures
- Speakers: Denetria Burris, Angela Guidry, Terrell Marshall, Deborah Sternberg, Roderic Teamer, Dr. Sonja D. Wiley
- Overview: Exploring how to combat “diversity fatigue” and strengthen inclusive practices within organizations.
- Breakout Option 2: Leveraging Partnerships to Advance Woman-, Veteran-, and Minority-owned Businesses’ Growth
- Speakers: Sasha Ipson, Genne McDowell, Lashaunda Pickett-Rene, Anselmo Rodriguez, Darnell Smith, John Smith
- Overview: Empowering DBEs with strategies to secure procurement opportunities and drive business growth.
11 – 11:45 a.m. Concurrent Sessions II
- Breakout Option 1: Workplace D&I in a Post-Affirmative Action World
- Speakers: Dr. Nikki Godfrey, Michael Jackson, Kizzy Smith
- Overview: Understanding the implications of recent legal changes on D&I efforts and exploring innovative strategies.
- Breakout Option 2: How to Build a Stronger, More Inclusive Workplace
- Speaker: Lakeisha Robichaux
- Overview: Addressing barriers to equality in the workplace and identifying solutions for building a more inclusive workforce.
12 – 1:15 p.m. Lunch, Keynote Presentation & Diversity Star Award Presentation
- Keynote: DEI Today: What’s Needed, What’s Not
- Speaker: Krystal Hardy Allen
- Overview: Addressing the current challenges and misconceptions surrounding DEI, offering insights on how to deepen commitment to creating a more just and inclusive workplace.
1:15 – 1:30 p.m. Closing Remarks
The goal of the symposium is to spur discussions on fostering greater levels of economic inclusion within the workplace and the community. Programming will speak to a wide range of individuals, including C-suite executives, diversity and inclusion practitioners, small business owners, and minority- and women-business owners.
The event will take place from 8 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. at the Renaissance Baton Rouge. Registration for the event is $100 for BRAC investors and $110 for non-investors. Event registration and additional event information including the agenda is available at greaterbatonrouge.org/events.
The event is presented by Dow. The premier sponsor is Shell. Supporting sponsors include Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Louisiana, Neighbors Federal Credit Union, RES Contractors, and Turner Industries, with event sponsors including Home Bank, Koch Governmental Affairs, and U.S. Army.
About the Baton Rouge Area Chamber
The Baton Rouge Area Chamber (BRAC) is a regional economic development organization with a bias for action. BRAC seeks to push Baton Rouge beyond the status quo, unleash its potential, and support a vibrant business community that believes the finish line does not exist. BRAC seeks to accelerate economic opportunity in the Baton Rouge Area, for everyone, through BRING IT! Baton Rouge, its five-year, regional strategic plan. Learn more about BRAC at greaterbatonrouge.org/.
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