America/Vancouver

Inclusive Leadership, Global Impact

America/Vancouver

How do you ensure your DEI efforts have an impact at a global level?

Join us for a 60-minute webinar hosted by Aperian Global’s Managing Partner, Dr. Ernest Gundling and Professor, Dr. Cheryl Williams.

This session will explore how global inclusion initiatives can be combined with local insights to develop, retain, and engage employees around the world, providing examples from the Global South.

Develop strategies to mitigate risk and position your organization for a new wave of innovation and growth, propelled by a truly inclusive work environment.

We’ll take a deeper look into:

  • What’s common and what’s not: demographics, diversity & intersectionality, and social justice
  • The common thread of marginalization
  • How to approach issues of race & ethnicity on a global scale
  • Examples of key inclusion factors from the Global South: Brazil, India, Nigeria
  • Best practices for global inclusion initiatives

If you can’t make it, register to receive a recording.

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Dr. Ernest Gundling, PH.D.
Co-Founder and Managing Partner

Dr. Gundling has worked with numerous Fortune 500 firms and is a sought-after keynote speaker and executive coach. He has lived in Asia and Europe, including six years in Japan. Dr. Gundling holds a Ph.D. and M.A. from the University of Chicago, and a B.A. from Stanford University; he also serves as a Lecturer in the Haas School of Business at the University of California, Berkeley. He is the author of seven books, the latest titled, Inclusive Leadership, Global Impact.

Dr. Cheryl Williams, PH.D.
Professor and Former HR Executive

Cheryl Williams, Ph.D. is a highly regarded subject matter expert on global workforce inclusion, diversity matters, cultural competency and leadership across boundaries. She spent over twenty-five years in leadership roles in the entertainment and high technology industries where she managed employee education and training, recruitment, staffing, internal communications, employee relations, and community relations. Dr. Williams is a Professor at Concordia University, Irvine, California.