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Atlanta, Georgia Our one-day conference at the Georgia Aquarium will bring together leading thinkers and top executives in HR, talent acquisition, diversity, employee engagement, and benefits for an engaging, up-to-the-minute conversation about how employers can build stronger bonds of trust and connection with their workers and their communities. The urgent topics will include the importance
CSUN Center on Disabilities 2022 Conference
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NOBLE 2022 William R. Bracey Winter CEO Symposium
The upcoming National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives (NOBLE) CEO Symposium is an international gathering of over 300 law enforcement CEOs that represent cities and communities across the nation and world. The symposium will showcase leading Law Enforcement Executives at the federal, state, and local levels. The symposium focuses on Executive Leadership Training. https://noblenational.org/
National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) Convention
For more information, visit https://convention.nsbe.org
8th Annual Out Women in Business Conference
The Out Women in Business Conference (aka OWIB) brings the LBT+ community together to form a strong, visible network of professionals to educate, inspire, and connect future generations of women in business. Register now: https://reachingoutmba.org/event/out-women-business/
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Chicago, Illinois Our one-day conference at Venue Six10 will bring together leading thinkers and top executives in HR, talent acquisition, diversity, employee engagement, and benefits for an engaging, up-to-the-minute conversation about how employers can build stronger bonds of trust and connection with their workers and their communities. The urgent topics will include the importance of
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Boston, Massachusetts Our one-day conference at the State Room will bring together leading thinkers and top executives in HR, talent acquisition, diversity, employee engagement, and benefits for an engaging, up-to-the-minute conversation about how employers can build stronger bonds of trust and connection with their workers and their communities. The urgent topics will include the importance
Systemic Inequality in the Airport Industry: Exploring the Racial Divide
The Airport Cooperative Research Program (ACRP) is hosting a two-day event from April 12–13, 2022 in Washington, DC to expand participants' understanding of the challenges posed by systemic racism in the aviation industry, why it matters, actions we can collectively take to create solutions and future research ideas for ACRP on this subject. Register to
ASHHRA22
Get ready for ASHHRA22! ASHHRA22 is headed to sunny PHOENIX from Sunday, April 24 to Wednesday, April 27, 2022. Join us for the premier event for healthcare HR professionals across the continuum of care, delivering dynamic keynote speakers, innovative breakout sessions, engaging networking activities and a variety of opportunities for healthcare HR professionals to connect. Register Now: https://ashhra.org/education/attend/
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Washington, D.C Our one-day conference at the International Trade Center will bring together leading thinkers and top executives in HR, talent acquisition, diversity, employee engagement, and benefits for an engaging, up-to-the-minute conversation about how employers can build stronger bonds of trust and connection with their workers and their communities. The urgent topics will include the
Chicago Business Opportunity Fair – CBOF55
A man in a wheelchair in a suit smiles with a diverse group of colleaguesWe're laser focused on our four pillars of Certifying, Developing, Connecting, and Advocating for minority businesses. Our goal is to create a future where business sustainability is essential, our methods are intentional, growth opportunities are plentiful, and positive change is embraced. ChicagoMSDC is extending an open invitation to the entire business community to participate in making
NMSDC Business Economic Forum
Over the last 50 years, the National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC) has advocated for, certified, and facilitated the inclusion and development of thousands of Minority Business Enterprises (MBEs). Today, our certified MBEs account for $400 billion of the annual U.S. economy revenue. But we can’t wait another 50 years to cover the same distance.